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Getting on the Approved Visitor List for Enid Community Correctional Center: Step-by-Step

Want to visit someone at Enid Community Correctional Center? Getting on the approved visitor list comes first. Here's what you need: the required form, supporting documents, and how to avoid the mistakes that get people denied.

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Getting on the Approved Visitor List for Enid Community Correctional Center: Step-by-Step

Enid Community Correctional Center uses an approved visitors list - no one gets in without being on it. You'll need to complete a visitor application to be added. Each inmate can have up to 20 approved adult visitors, though children under 18 don't count toward that cap. If multiple family members want to visit, coordinate early so you don't run into the limit.

Note: Natural or adopted children can visit, but they must be accompanied by an inmate’s approved visitor.

First, complete the Visitor Request Form (DOC 030118B). This is what ODOC uses to decide whether you can be added to the list. Treat it like a formal application - fill it out completely and accurately.

  • Fill out the Visitor Request Form (DOC 030118B) completely
  • Include a copy of the front and back of your driver’s license or state-issued ID with the form
  • Plan to bring an acceptable photo ID to the visit if you’re 18 or older (state driver’s license, or a state/federal/military/school ID)
  • If the person applying is under 18, make sure a parent or legal guardian signs the form
  • If you’ll be bringing a child to visit, gather documentation (like a birth certificate or adoption papers) that shows parentage or guardianship
Getting on the Approved Visitor List for Enid Community Correctional Center: Step-by-Step

Adult visitors face two ID requirements: one for the application, another for visit day. When you submit the Visitor Request Form, include a copy of the front and back of your driver's license or state-issued ID. Then, when you actually show up to visit, bring photo identification - acceptable forms include a state driver's license or a state, federal, military, or school ID.

  • Bring documentation for any child under 18 who will be visiting (examples include a birth certificate or adoption papers) to show parentage or guardianship
  • If the visitor application is for someone under 18, include a parent’s or legal guardian’s signature on the Visitor Request Form - or the request will be denied
  • Remember: natural or adopted children of the inmate may visit only if they’re accompanied by an inmate’s approved visitor

Tip: Copy both sides of your driver’s license or state ID for the application, and bring your original photo ID with you when you go to the facility.

If your loved one just arrived and the paperwork hasn't been processed yet, you might still get a visit. Family members listed in the inmate's field file can be allowed one visit within 30 days - before the completed visiting forms come back.

The fastest way to get denied? Leaving things out or fudging details on the Visitor Request Form. Falsifying or omitting information means automatic denial - and a 90-day wait before you can reapply. Take your time. Answer every question. Double-check before submitting.

Heads-up for minors: If the applicant is under 18 and the parent/legal guardian signature is missing - or if you don’t have the documentation showing parentage/guardianship when bringing a child - expect delays or a denial.

Getting on the Approved Visitor List for Enid Community Correctional Center: Step-by-Step
  1. Fill out DOC 030118B - Complete the Visitor Request Form in full so your request can be reviewed for approval.
  2. Attach your ID copies - Include a copy of the front and back of your driver’s license or state-issued ID with the form.
  3. Make a personal copy of everything - Keep a copy of the completed form and the ID copies you submitted for your records.
  4. Bring photo ID on visit day (18+) - When you’re approved and you go to visit, bring an acceptable photographic ID (state driver’s license, or a state/federal/military/school ID).
  5. Follow up on processing - If you’re waiting longer than expected, contact the facility to ask about the status and what the next step is.

Warning: Don’t guess or leave blanks on the form - falsifying or omitting information can get you denied and trigger a 90-day wait before you can reapply.

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