Judson Ogram Correctional Institute – Visitors Informat


Visitors please remember:

• Visitors are a pr

• You must be on the inmate’s visitor lis

• The Visitor’s Center hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm
able to visit only for the ti

• Visitors are subject to search. See the list of proscribed items for things not allowed in

• Dress appropriately. No d
Medium Security facility, inmates may have committed sex crimes. The following is pr


1. No see-through o
2. No shorts. (Shorts will be permitted for children 12 years of age or younger).
3. No skirts or d
4. No clothing with gang/club insignia or obscene gestures and/or language.
5. No tank tops, tube top
6. Shoes and shi
7. Appropriate undergarments must


• Follow all directions giv
conjugal visit. There will be children present. Behave appropriately.

• Inmates have no pocket money, however visi

• Corrections Officers have the right




List of


• All weapons, guns, knives, boxcutters, anything with an edge that can cut.

• Any toy, model or replica that resembles a weapon, no matter how fanciful. This incl
plastic kn ives.

• All drugs. All prescr
it will be held for you at the desk in admittance and you will have t

• You will be subjected to a nasal swab and a hand swipe to test for biologicals. This does not test for HIV, Hepatitis or the ‘White’
strains o f TB.

• The federal system employs chemical sniffers to check for traces of exp
ricin and radioactive mater ials.

• Any food or drink not purchased in the visiting room.

• All flammable liquids, lighters,

• All jars, cans, plastic containers. All boxes, bags or any item that might be used to concea
Corrections Officer who will em

• This list is not exhaustive. All items are subject to search and may be confiscated and held at the admitting desk.

• Conveying illegal materials to an inmate is a felony.

Judson Ogram Correctional Institute – Visitors Information


Visitors please remember:

• Visitors are a privilege, not a right.

• You must be on the inmate’s visitor list.

• The Visitor’s Center hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm and Saturday from 10:00am to 2:00pm. You will be
able to visit only for the time the inmate is authorized. The Visitor’s Center may close without prior notice on Low Air Quality days.

• Visitors are subject to search. See the list of proscribed items for things not allowed in the visitor’s room.

• Dress appropriately. No denim; vistors must be visually distinct from inmates. No revealing attire. Although Judson Ogram is a
Medium Security facility, inmates may have committed sex crimes. The following is prohibited:


1. No see-through or tight fitting clothing.
2. No shorts. (Shorts will be permitted for children 12 years of age or younger).
3. No skirts or dresses higher than the middle of the knee.
4. No clothing with gang/club insignia or obscene gestures and/or language.
5. No tank tops, tube tops or muscle shirts and no bare midriffs.
6. Shoes and shirts must be worn.
7. Appropriate undergarments must be worn (example: bra, slip, underwear)


• Follow all directions given by Corrections Officers. Directions that may seem arbitrary to you have reason to exist. This is not a
conjugal visit. There will be children present. Behave appropriately.

• Inmates have no pocket money, however visitors are allowed to bring money to use in the vending machines in the visiting room.

• Corrections Officers have the right to terminate a visit at any time.




List of Proscribed Items:


• All weapons, guns, knives, boxcutters, anything with an edge that can cut.

• Any toy, model or replica that resembles a weapon, no matter how fanciful. This includes children’s toys, squirt guns, ray guns,
plastic knives.

• All drugs. All prescriptions. All needles, diabetic testing equipment, insulin pumps. If you will need medication during your visit,
it will be held for you at the desk in admittance and you will have to leave the visiting room to take it.

• You will be subjected to a nasal swab and a hand swipe to test for biologicals. This does not test for HIV, Hepatitis or the ‘White’
strains of TB.

• The federal system employs chemical sniffers to check for traces of explosives and banned toxins, including, but not limited to
ricin and radioactive materials.

• Any food or drink not purchased in the visiting room.

• All flammable liquids, lighters, cigarettes, matches, flint and steel, aerosol cans.

• All jars, cans, plastic containers. All boxes, bags or any item that might be used to conceal something must be carried by a
Corrections Officer who will empty the contents in the visiting room and then take the item(s) back to the admitting desk.

• This list is not exhaustive. All items are subject to search and may be confiscated and held at the admitting desk.

• Conveying illegal materials to an inmate is a felony.