Visitation

How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at R.M.C - Main Unit: Complete Application Checklist

Getting approved to visit at R.M.C - Main Unit starts with one thing: submitting the Florida DOC visitation application (DC6-111A) correctly the first time. This checklist walks you through the fastest way to avoid delays and denials from missing information, missing signatures, or duplicate submissions.

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The DC6-111A form is strict about completeness. Leave a blank, and your application can be denied, even if the missing item seems minor. When something genuinely doesn't apply to you, write "NA" so the form still looks complete. One more thing: submit only one form per person. Sending multiple applications for the same visitor creates confusion and slows everything down.

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  • If you are 12 years old or older, complete the DC6-111A form yourself (it’s required for processing)
  • Sign the form in the space provided (unsigned forms are not processed)
  • Fill in every item on the application
  • If a question does not apply to you, write “NA” (not applicable) instead of leaving it blank
  • Double-check the form for any blanks before you send it

Submit only one application per person. If you already sent a DC6-111A, avoid mailing or emailing another copy “just in case.” Duplicates can work against you, especially if the information doesn’t match exactly.

Send your completed DC6-111A to the institution where you want to visit, either by email or U.S. Mail. The form itself doesn't list specific addresses, so take a minute to confirm you have the correct destination for R.M.C - Main Unit before you hit send or drop it in the mailbox.

Reminder: The DC6-111A instructs you to submit the form to the institution where you want to visit. Confirm the correct email or mailing address for R.M.C - Main Unit before you submit.

After you submit, wait. Don't show up to visit until the inmate notifies you that your application is approved. If you try to visit before approval, you'll be turned away at the door.

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  • Leaving any fields blank (write “NA” when something doesn’t apply)
  • Forgetting to sign the application (required for anyone age 12 and older)
  • Sending more than one DC6-111A for the same person (only one form per person)

Before you travel: Confirm the correct submission address or email for R.M.C - Main Unit. The form tells you to submit to the institution, but it does not print the destination details on the application itself.

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  • Review the whole DC6-111A and make sure nothing is blank (use “NA” where needed)
  • Sign the form if you are 12 years old or older
  • Confirm you have submitted only one application for the same person
  • Send the completed form to the institution (email or U.S. Mail)
  • Do not visit until the inmate tells you your application was approved

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