How to Fill Out the Gadsden Visitation Application (DC6-111A) Without Getting Denied
The DC6-111A is straightforward, but small mistakes get applications denied all the time. Follow these rules as you fill it out to get approved on the first try.
Anyone 12 or older who wants to visit must complete their own DC6-111A. You can't be added to someone else's application later - each visitor needs their own form.
Submit one application per person. Duplicates slow things down and create processing headaches. Take your time, get it right the first time, and send a single complete form.
Warning: Don’t leave any blanks on the DC6-111A. Blank fields can cause your application to be denied.
If a question doesn't apply to you, write
Sign the application where indicated. No signature means no processing. Before you mail it, double-check that you've signed.
Send the completed application to the institution where you want to visit. Then wait - don't show up until the inmate tells you your application has been approved.
Find an Inmate at Gadsden Re-entry, FL
Search for a loved one and send messages and photos in minutes.