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United States Capitol Police

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Prohibited Items

To ensure the safety and security of the U.S. Capitol Complex, certain items are prohibited from being brought into the Capitol Buildings and Grounds. While this may be a small inconvenience, planning ahead by leaving these items at home will allow for an expeditious security screening process. Failure to adhere to these established regulations can result in arrest, fine and/or imprisonment, as well as the confiscation and/or destruction of the item. 

The United States Capitol Police thanks you in advance for your attention and adherence to these established regulations in order to maintain the safety of all who visit the U.S. Capitol Complex. We hope you have an enjoyable experience visiting the U.S. Capitol Complex.
 

Prohibited Items on the U.S. Capitol Grounds

    

  • Pursuant to the United States and District of Columbia Criminal Codes, firearms, dangerous weapons, explosives, or incendiary devices are prohibited on U.S. Capitol Grounds.
  • Federal law prohibits flying Unmanned Aircraft Systems, such as drones, anywhere in the District of Columbia. Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Capitol Grounds are designated as a NO DRONE ZONE.
     

Prohibited Items in the U.S. Capitol & U.S. Capitol Visitor Center 

             

  • Bags exceeding the size of 18” wide x 14” high x 8.5” deep.
  • Firearms to include replica guns and ammunition.
  • Weapons (to include but not limited to):  Black jack, sling shot, sand club, sandbag, knuckles, electric stun guns, knives (of any size), martial arts weapons or devices.
  • Pointed objects to include but not limited to razors, box cutters, knives, knitting needles, letter openers. Pens and pencils are permitted. 
  • Explosives and explosive devices to include Molotov Cocktails, components of a destructive device, and fireworks.
  • Mace and pepper spray.
  • Liquid, including water; open and empty clear or translucent bottles, cans, food, and beverage containers are allowed.
  • Aerosol containers.
  • Non-Aerosol spray except for prescribed medical needs.
  • Sealed envelopes and packages. (Please see Couriers & Packages for more information)


Prohibited Items in the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and Library of Congress Buildings

  • Firearms to include replica guns and ammunition.
  • Weapons (to include but not limited to):  Black jack, sling shot, sand club, sandbag, knuckles, electric stun guns, knives (longer than 3”), martial arts weapons or devices.
  • Explosives and explosive devices to include Molotov Cocktails and components of a destructive device, and fireworks.
  • Pointed objects to include but not limited to razors, box cutters, knives, knitting needles, letter openers. Pens and pencils are permitted. 
  • Sealed envelopes and packages. (Please see Couriers & Packages for more information)


Prohibited Items in the House and Senate Galleries

(This list is in addition to the Prohibited Items listed for the U.S. Capitol and U.S. Capitol Visitor Center)

       

  • Battery operated electronic devices to include cellular telephones, electronic keys, cameras, video recorders or any type of recording devices. Electronic medical devices are permitted.
  • Cans, bottles, food, and food containers.
  • Creams, lotions, and perfume.
  • Strollers.