How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Southeastern Correctional Complex
Getting approved to visit at Southeastern Correctional Complex starts with the Florida DOC visitation application. Follow the submission rules and wait for approval before you travel—that's how you avoid the most common delays.
Anyone 12 or older who wants to visit someone at Southeastern Correctional Complex must complete the visitation application form. This age cutoff matters - don't assume a teen can be
Plan on submitting one application per person. Sending multiple forms for the same visitor can create confusion and slow down the review, so pick the most accurate version and stick with it.
Once you've filled out the form, submit it to the institution where you're requesting to visit - by e-mail or U.S. Mail. Double-check that you signed it before sending. Unsigned applications won't be processed.
- ✓ Fill out every part of the application before you send it
- ✓ Sign the form in the space provided (no signature = it won’t be processed)
Every visitor goes through a criminal background check. Take your time on the application - your information needs to match your real identity and history, because it will be verified.
Warning: Giving false information on the application is a second-degree misdemeanor and could lead to permanent suspension of your visitation privileges.
Don't show up until the inmate notifies you that your application has been approved. If you're planning travel, keep a copy of your signed form and note when you sent it - then wait for that approval before booking anything.
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