How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at RMC Work Camp
Getting approved to visit at RMC Work Camp starts with the visitation application. The most common mistake? Showing up before approval is confirmed. Follow these steps so you don't waste a trip.
At RMC Work Camp, everyone 12 and older needs to complete the visitation application form (DC6-111A). Bringing a teen? Their paperwork matters too - approval is tied to each individual application, not just the adult organizing the visit.
Stop before you go: Do not visit RMC Work Camp until the inmate notifies you that your visitation application is approved.
This rule exists for good reason. Show up before approval clears, and you'll be turned away - even if you've already submitted the paperwork. Save yourself the stress and the drive. Wait until your loved one confirms the application went through.
How to Complete Submit
- ✓ Use the DC6-111A visitation application form if you are 12 or older and want to visit.
- ✓ Fill out every item - don’t leave blanks; if something doesn’t apply, write “NA.”
- ✓ Double-check for accuracy; false or misleading information can lead to denial.
- ✓ Sign the form where required; unsigned forms aren’t processed.
- ✓ If you need more space for any answer, continue on an attached sheet.
Once you've filled out the form, submit it to the institution where you're requesting to visit. The application allows submission by e-mail or U.S. Mail, but the exact address or inbox varies by institution. Double-check you're sending it to the right place before hitting "send" or dropping it in the mailbox.
Approval gets you on the list, but you still need to pass the front-door ID check. At RMC Work Camp, visitors 16 and older must show valid photo identification to enter the visiting area. Make sure the name on your application matches your ID exactly - mismatches cause problems at check-in.
Tip: Bring the same valid photo ID you used when completing your application details - mismatched names can slow things down or end your visit before it starts.
- Re-check your application for avoidable issues - Don’t leave blanks, use “NA” when something doesn’t apply, and make sure everything is truthful and complete.
- Fix what you can and submit a corrected application - Missing information, an unsigned form, or inaccurate details can trigger a denial.
- Wait to visit until approval is confirmed - Even after you reapply, don’t go to RMC Work Camp until the inmate notifies you that you’ve been approved.
Show up while still unapproved (or mid-reapplication), and you risk being turned away at the door. Wait until your loved one confirms approval, then plan your trip.
Confirm before you submit or travel: RMC-specific submission and contact details aren’t included here, so verify the correct mailing/email destination for visitation applications and any current visiting procedures before you send paperwork or head out.
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