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Photography and interviews are permitted outside the building and in the Media Center only. In general, electronic devices may be brought into the courthouse and may be used in a non-disruptive manner in the common areas of the courthouse for purposes other than photography and video and audio recording.
Government-owned property is often considered public property, although that does not mean that all such property is freely accessible to all citizens. For instance, an army base or laboratory may be government-owned, but with highly restricted access.
Visitors may enter federal facilities, including Disaster Recovery Centers, the Joint Field Office, Branch offices and other locations that are open to the public. When federal employees interact with visitors, be aware of the following. Visitors may not be disruptive or threatening.
As of May 7, 2025, anyone 18 or older will need to present either a passport or a REAL ID to fly domestically and get in a federal building. In most states, REAL IDs have a star in the top right corner. In California, its marked with a golden bear and a star.
Many government facilities are open to the public for business activities, commercial transactions, or recreational activities while others that are not open to the public contain highly sensitive information, materials, processes, and equipment.
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4.0 Lists of Prohibited Items. 4.1 Firearms and Projectile Weapons. 4.2 Bladed, Edged, or Sharp Tools or Implements. 4.3 Club-like Items and Striking Devices. 4.4 Destructive Devices, Explosives, or Combustible. 4.5 Disabling Chemicals and Other Dangerous Items.
The law prohibits federal agencies from accepting, for certain purposes, drivers licenses and identification cards from states not meeting minimum REAL ID Act standards. The law covers access to federal facilities, nuclear power plants, and federally regulated commercial aircraft.

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