Visitation at Western Nm Corrections Facility

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Visiting at Western New Mexico C.F. takes planning, but it's manageable once you know what to expect. You'll register and sign a Visitor Statement of Understanding when you arrive, then pass through security screening—metal detectors, controlled-substance detection equipment, and possibly detection dogs or searches. The dress code is strict: nothing that exposes cleavage, midriff, shoulders, any part of the breast, or upper thigh. Kids 8 and older must follow the adult dress code. Children 7 and under have limited exceptions but must be fully clothed, and infants need their diapers changed before the visit in front of a same-sex correctional officer. Refuse a required strip search and your visit gets canceled or suspended. In-person visits run Monday–Friday and must be scheduled at least one week ahead. Traveling from far away? You can request two consecutive two-hour visits, though special visits need approval up to the Deputy Warden.

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Quick Facts

  • Visitors must sign a Visitor Statement of Understanding before any visit.
  • The visitor dress code forbids clothing that exposes cleavage, midriff, shoulders, any part of the breast, or upper thigh.
  • Children aged 8 or older must follow the adult dress code; children 7 and younger have limited exceptions but must be fully clothed.
  • In-person visits are Monday–Friday and must be scheduled at least one week in advance; distant travelers may request two consecutive two-hour visits.
  • Visitors must pass metal-detector or detection-dog screening and may be searched; refusal to submit to a strip search will cancel or suspend the visit.

Visitation Guides

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Visitor Dress Code Checklist for Western New Mexico C.F.

Dress code violations are one of the fastest ways to get turned away at the door. Use this checklist to prepare for your visit at Western New Mexico C.F. — and avoid surprises at check-in.

Common Questions

What clothing is prohibited for visitors at Western New Mexico C.F.?

Western New Mexico C.F. prohibits clothing that exposes cleavage, midriff, shoulders, any part of the breast, or upper thigh. If you don’t meet the Dress Code for Visitors, you may be prevented from visiting or your visit may be ended.

Do children have different dress rules for visits at Western New Mexico C.F.?

Yes. Children age 8 and older must follow the adult dress code. Children 7 and younger have limited exceptions but must be fully clothed, and infants’ diapers must be changed before the visit in the presence of a same-sex correctional officer.

What happens if I refuse a strip search at a visit?

If you refuse a strip search, the visit will be canceled or suspended. If your visitation privileges are suspended or terminated, you’ll be notified in writing and can appeal through the Inmate Visitation policy appeal process.

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