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How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at RMC Work Camp: Step-by-Step

Getting approved to visit at RMC Work Camp starts with the Florida DOC DC6-111A visitation application. Fill it out carefully and send it the right way—you'll avoid the most common delays and denials.

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How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at RMC Work Camp: Step-by-Step

Anyone 12 or older who wants to visit someone at RMC Work Camp must complete the DC6-111A visitation application. Visitors 16 and up also need a valid photo ID to enter the visiting area, so check that yours is current before you travel.

Follow the "one form per person" rule. Each visitor submits their own DC6-111A - don't send multiple applications for the same person. Duplicates slow things down and create confusion during the review.

Tip: Sign the form before sending, and don't leave any blanks. If something doesn't apply, write "NA." Missing signatures or empty fields can stall your application.

Once the DC6-111A is complete, submit it directly to RMC Work Camp by email or U.S. Mail. If you're mailing it, double-check that you have the correct institutional address and that your envelope is clearly addressed.

Don't make the trip until you're approved. RMC Work Camp is clear on this: wait until the inmate notifies you that your application has been approved. If you're not sure whether you've been cleared, confirm before you plan travel, take time off work, or book a ride.

The fastest way to get denied? Providing false or misleading information - even if it seems minor. Incorrect personal details can trigger a denial. Take your time. Make sure names, addresses, and other identifying information are accurate and consistent. Also watch for paperwork problems: blank fields, unclear handwriting, or a missing signature can stop the review cold.

Before heading to RMC Work Camp, confirm you're approved by checking with the inmate first. Don't assume or guess. The facility's direction is clear: wait until the inmate tells you your application is approved. You'll save yourself a wasted trip.

How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at RMC Work Camp: Step-by-Step

Quick Checklist

  • Make sure each visitor submits only one DC6-111A (don’t send duplicates for the same person)
  • Fill out every field; if something doesn’t apply, write “NA” instead of leaving it blank
  • Sign the application before you submit it
  • Review everything for accuracy - false or misleading information can get your application denied
  • Submit the completed form by email or U.S. Mail to the institution where you’re requesting to visit (RMC Work Camp)
  • If you’re 16 or older, have a valid photo ID ready for entry to the visiting area

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