Visitation

How to Fill Out the CR-2152 Visitation Application for Mark H Luttrell Correctional (TN)

The CR-2152 is Tennessee's visitation application — it's how you get approved to visit. Fill it out completely, include the right photo, and send it to the right place on time. That's how you avoid the delays most people run into.

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How to Fill Out the CR-2152 Visitation Application for Mark H Luttrell Correctional (TN)

To visit someone at Mark H Luttrell Correctional, you need to be on their approved visiting list - and the CR-2152 is how you get there. The inmate receives blank copies to share with prospective visitors. Your job: fill it out, attach a current photograph, and return it to the Deputy Superintendent/Associate Warden in charge of visitation within 30 days. The facility aims to approve or deny applications within 30 days of receipt, so submitting a clean, complete form the first time saves you weeks of waiting.

Note: You won't be admitted for visitation until your CR-2152 is approved. The only exception: immediate family of newly committed inmates can be temporarily added for up to 60 days from intake while the application is processed.

How to Fill Out the CR-2152 Visitation Application for Mark H Luttrell Correctional (TN)

Required Fields Attachments

  • Use a physical address on the CR-2152 (P.O. Boxes aren’t allowed).
  • Be truthful and consistent on every line - if you falsify the CR-2152, you can be blocked from resubmitting a visitor application for at least six months.

Ready to submit? Send the completed CR-2152 to the Deputy Superintendent/Associate Warden in charge of visitation, and don't forget your photo. The photo isn't optional - skip it, and your application won't be processed. That mistake alone can push your approval back by weeks.

Reminder: Applications should be approved or denied within 30 days, but missing information - especially photos - can slow things down.

Applying for a child? Plan ahead for the photo requirement. Kids age six and older need a photograph attached to their application - and it can't be a photocopy. TDOC also requires updated photos at ages 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18. If the child is near one of those milestones, make sure the photo you're sending is current enough to avoid back-and-forth later.

Children under 18 can only visit when accompanied by their parent, legal guardian, or a guardian who's also on the inmate's approved list. Kids under 16 don't need ID, but the facility still needs documentation on file: a copy of the child's birth certificate and a CR-2152 with a recent picture.

Common Mistakes

  • Listing a P.O. Box for your address - use a street address instead.
  • Forgetting to attach a current photo - include it with the application so it can be processed.
  • For children age 6+ (or updating a child’s file) using a photocopied image - attach an actual photograph, not a copy.
  • Leaving out required child photo updates - photos must be updated at ages 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18.
  • Putting false information anywhere on the CR-2152 - if the application is falsified, you can lose the ability to reapply for at least six months.

The facility targets 30 days to approve or deny applications, but errors stall things. If you're told your application is incomplete, fix what's missing and resubmit fast - otherwise you're restarting the clock weeks later than necessary.

Once you submit the CR-2152, you wait. Applications should be approved or denied within 30 days. Until you're approved, you won't be admitted to visit. The one exception: immediate family of newly committed inmates can be temporarily added for up to 60 days from intake while the application is being processed.

  1. Make a copy of what you send - keep a full copy of the CR-2152 you submitted (and note that you included a current photograph).
  2. Mark your 30-day window - applications are expected to be approved or denied within 30 days of receipt.
  3. Follow up with the visitation decision-maker - if you’re past the window with no answer, contact the Deputy Superintendent/Associate Warden in charge of visitation about the status.
  4. Fix and resubmit if requested - if you’re told the application can’t be processed as submitted, correct the missing/incorrect items and send it back in promptly.
How to Fill Out the CR-2152 Visitation Application for Mark H Luttrell Correctional (TN)

Printable Checklist

  • CR-2152 completed (all sections filled out)
  • Current photograph attached (required so the application can be processed)
  • Address is a physical street address (no P.O. Box)
  • For any child age 6+: an actual photograph attached (not a photocopy), and updated at ages 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18
  • For any child under 16: copy of the birth certificate included, and a CR-2152 with a recent picture on file
  • No false information anywhere on the application (falsification can trigger a minimum six-month wait before you can reapply)

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