28 CFR · Judicial Administration

§ 511.16 — How searches will be conducted.

28 CFR § 511.16

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28 C.F.R. § 511.16 (2026).

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§ 511.16 How searches will be conducted. You may be searched by any of the following methods before entering, or while inside, a Bureau facility or Bureau grounds:

(a)Electronically.
(1)You and your belongings may be electronically searched for the presence of contraband, either randomly or upon reasonable suspicion.
(2)Examples of electronic searches include, but are not limited to, metal detectors and ion spectrometry devices.
(b)Pat Search.
(1)You and your belongings may be pat searched either randomly or upon reasonable suspicion.
(2)A pat search of your person or belongings involves a staff member pressing his/her hands on your outer clothing, or the outer surface of your belongings, to determine whether prohibited objects are present.
(3)Whenever possible, pat searches of

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