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How to Complete the Lake C.I. Visitation Application (DC6-111A) and Wait for Approval

Planning to visit someone at Lake C.I.? The DC6-111A form is your first step. Fill it out carefully, submit it once, and wait for official approval before making the trip.

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How to Complete the Lake C.I. Visitation Application (DC6-111A) and Wait for Approval

Anyone 12 or older needs to complete the DC6-111A visitation application - no exceptions. Even if you're visiting with family, each person 12+ must submit their own form before they can be approved.

Submit one DC6-111A per person. Sending multiple applications won't speed things up - it creates confusion and delays. Fill out every required field. Forms with blanks can be denied outright, which means starting over and waiting even longer to get on the approved list.

Tip: If a question truly doesn’t apply to you, write “NA” instead of leaving it empty. Blanks can trigger a denial.

Required Signatures

  • Sign the form everywhere a signature is requested.
  • Fill in every required field - don’t leave blanks.
  • If something doesn’t apply, write “NA” instead of leaving it empty.
  • Don’t include false or misleading information (it can lead to denial).

After submitting the DC6-111A, wait. Don't drive to Lake C.I. until the inmate confirms your application was approved. That confirmation is your green light. Show up before then - even if you've already mailed or emailed the paperwork - and you'll likely be turned away at the door.

How to Complete the Lake C.I. Visitation Application (DC6-111A) and Wait for Approval
  1. Re-check your application for blanks - leaving required fields empty can cause a denial; use “NA” for anything that doesn’t apply.
  2. Confirm you only submitted one form - only one DC6-111A is allowed per person, so stick with a single, complete application.
  3. Ask the inmate about your status - the inmate is the one who notifies you when you’re approved.
  4. Wait to visit until you’re approved - don’t try to visit until the inmate tells you your application has been approved.

Reminder: Don’t attempt a visit until the inmate notifies you that your application is approved, and don’t leave blanks on the DC6-111A - either issue can stop you from getting in.

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