Before You Apply: What Your FMCC Visiting Application Must Include
FMCC visiting applications get held up for predictable reasons. Use this checklist to make sure your packet is complete before you send it in.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
All visits to Four Mile Correctional Center (FMCC) are by appointment and must be scheduled at least one week in advance unless an exception is pre-approved. On visit day, register at the East Canon Complex Visiting Center, sit in the south area, and take facility-provided transportation to the FMCC visiting rooms. Your visiting application must include a copy of a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID, and the address on the ID must match your application. Send applications and questions to DOC_ecc-visiting@state.co.us. Visit length and frequency may be limited by the schedule, space, and staffing. You'll need to complete AR 300-01A and return it to the facility where the offender is housed. Visitors with active felony or misdemeanor warrants are denied visitation. If your visit is denied or terminated, you can request a review by the CMC Warden.
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FMCC visiting applications get held up for predictable reasons. Use this checklist to make sure your packet is complete before you send it in.
Bringing a child to visit at Four Mile is doable — but the paperwork needs to be right. Follow the rules and checklist below so your minor visitor gets approved and you don't get turned away at check-in.
To visit someone at Four Mile Correctional Center (FMCC), you'll need to complete the Visitor Application (AR 300-01A). Download it from the facility's Visiting Applications page, then email the completed form to DOC_ecc-visiting@state.co.us. Double-check that you're submitting the form for the correct facility before hitting send.
Visiting Four Mile Correctional Center (FMCC) requires some planning—visits are appointment-only, and you won't check in at the prison itself. Here's how to get approved, book your visit, and navigate check-in at the East Canon Complex Visiting Center.
Here's something that catches first-timers off guard: you don't check in at FMCC itself. Instead, you'll register at the East Canon Complex Visiting Center, then take their provided transportation to the FMCC visiting rooms.
Your first visit to FMCC is doable once you know the two big rules: visits are appointment-only, and you need to plan ahead. Follow the steps below to get approved, schedule your visit, and check in at the right place on visit day.
Visiting Four Mile Corrections Facility (FMCC) starts at a different location than you might expect. Once you know where to check in and what paperwork to bring, the process is straightforward.
Standard visiting hours don't work for everyone. If you're traveling a long way or can't make the regular schedule, Four Mile Correctional Center (FMCC) offers pre-approved Special Visits. Here's how to find out if you qualify and what steps to take.
On December 9, 2022, Canon Minimum Centers (including Four Mile Correctional Center) switched visiting-room vending machines from canteen cards to debit/credit cards. The bottom line: bring a debit or credit card if you want to use the vending machines. Canteen cards won't work anymore.
If your visit at Four Mile is denied or ended "for cause," staff should explain why on the spot. The Canon Minimum Centers (CMC) Warden then reviews what happened—and you can submit written information for that review.
If you used a canteen card for vending during visits in the CMC visiting rooms, here's the key change: as of December 8, 2022, previously approved canteen cards stopped working in those machines. Still have money left on an old card? You can request reimbursement through the canteen vendor.
Trying to get a visit approved, confirm who to contact, or sort out a money issue? Having the right phone number (and the right inbox) saves a lot of time. Here are the most direct contacts for Four Mile Correctional Center.
Need to submit a visiting application or clear up a question before your visit? Here are the official contact options for Four Mile Correctional Center (FMCC).
FMCC visits are scheduled by appointment and are generally booked at least one week in advance. You can submit visiting applications and inquiries to DOC_ecc-visiting@state.co.us. Any exception to the one-week requirement must be pre-approved.
You check in at the East Canon Complex Visiting Center. Visitors are seated in the south area and provided transportation to the FMCC visiting rooms.
Minor children must be listed on the guardian’s visiting application. If someone other than the parent or legal guardian brings the child, they must present Form 300-01F Authorization for Minor Child Visitation.
FMCC uses in-person visiting rooms and also offers non-contact and video visitation options. If you're an infrequent or long-distance visitor, you can apply for a special visit by submitting a Special Visitation Application as specified on the facility page.
Need to reach someone at Four Mile? Start with the facility's visitor contact line. If you have an active warrant, know that visitation will be restricted.
Sending money to someone at Four Mile Correctional Center is straightforward. Just use the approved deposit methods and plan for processing time.
CDOC uses three approved vendors for electronic deposits at Four Mile: JPay, Western Union, and GTL (ConnectNetwork). These are your only official options for getting money onto an inmate account.