Visitation

How to Apply to Visit Someone at Limon Correctional Facility (Step‑by‑Step)

Visiting someone at Limon Correctional Facility starts with the CDOC Visitor Application (AR 300-01A). Return the completed form to the facility where the person is housed. The most common mistakes? Missing ID copies, address mismatches, and forgetting to list minors. Take your time and double-check everything before you submit.

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How to Apply to Visit Someone at Limon Correctional Facility (Step‑by‑Step)

Getting approved to visit at Limon means filling out the Visitor Application (AR 300-01A) and returning it to the facility where the person is housed. One thing that catches people off guard: only one adult name per form. If multiple adults want to visit, each person needs to submit their own AR 300-01A.

Bringing a child? Anyone under 18 must be listed by name on the Visitor Application. Minors don't count toward the twelve approved visitors, but they still need to appear on the paperwork to be cleared for visits.

How to Apply to Visit Someone at Limon Correctional Facility (Step‑by‑Step)

Documents ID Requirements

  • A copy of your valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID (the address on your ID must match the address you write on your visiting application)
  • If a minor will visit: list the minor on the Visitor Application (minors must be named on the form)
  • If someone other than the parent/legal guardian will bring the minor: Form 300-01F (Authorization for Minor Child Visitation), completed by the parent and submitted per the facility’s visiting instructions
  • If the parent/legal guardian is listing the minor on their own application: a copy of the minor’s birth certificate or adoption/guardianship order (as required by CDOC guidance for minor visitation paperwork)

Watch the address line: If the address on your photo ID doesn’t match the address on your visiting application, your application may be denied.

Once your AR 300-01A is complete, signed, and includes your ID copy and any minor-related paperwork, send it to Limon Correctional Facility. Applications go to the facility where the person is housed. Need to confirm where to send it or have questions? Call Limon at 719-775-9221 or mail it to 49030 State Hwy 71 South, Limon, CO 80826.

Once approved, CDOC runs background checks on active visitors every year. Approval doesn't last forever on its own, either. Go a full year without visiting and you'll be automatically deactivated - meaning you'd need to reapply before visiting again.

Final approval (or denial) happens at the facility level. That's why the application goes back to the facility where the person is housed. Waiting on a decision? Follow up directly with the facility using the contact info above.

Practical Tips Troubleshooting

  • Match your addresses exactly - write the same address on AR 300-01A that appears on your unexpired, government-issued photo ID to avoid a denial
  • Call the Limon switchboard (719-775-9221) if you’re unsure about facility-specific submission instructions or which paperwork applies to your situation
  • If you were deactivated because you didn’t visit for a year, plan on reapplying before you try to schedule another visit
  • Remember that active visitors are checked yearly, so unresolved cases or warrants can affect approval during those periodic reviews

Quick self-check: Before you submit, compare your photo ID address to what you wrote on the application - this mismatch alone can get an application denied.

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