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How to Apply for Visiting Privileges at Suwannee Work Camp (step-by-step)

Getting approved to visit comes down to filling out the Florida DOC visitation form correctly and sending it to the right place. Follow these steps to avoid the most common reasons applications get denied.

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How to Apply for Visiting Privileges at Suwannee Work Camp (step-by-step)

Anyone 12 or older who wants to visit someone at Suwannee Work Camp must complete the Florida Department of Corrections visitation application (DC6-111A). That age cutoff is firm - don't assume a teenager can tag along without being on the approved list.

Submit one application per visitor. Florida DOC's form states clearly that only one visitation application is allowed per person, so skip the urge to send duplicates "just in case." Need to fix something? Correct it on the form you're submitting rather than sending multiple versions.

You'll use the Florida DOC Request for Visitation Privileges application, form DC6-111A. Once it's complete, submit it to the institution by email or U.S. Mail. For Suwannee Correctional Institution, the visitation application email address is VisitappSuwanneeCI@fdc.myflorida.com.

Fill Rules

  • If a question doesn’t apply to you, write “NA” (not applicable) instead of leaving it blank.

Answer every question honestly. The DC6-111A warns that false or misleading information results in automatic denial - even minor inaccuracies can look like you're hiding something. Not sure how to answer a question? Take a moment to verify your details before submitting.

  • Fill out the form completely and sign it - missing information or a missing signature can keep it from being processed, and false or misleading answers can lead to denial.

By signing the application, you're acknowledging that criminal background checks will be run. Your answers need to match what comes back in those records. Take your time and make sure everything you provide is complete and accurate.

Do not travel yet: “PLEASE DO NOT VISIT UNTIL THE INMATE NOTIFIES YOU YOUR APPLICATION IS APPROVED.”

If you submitted your DC6-111A by email, use the same mailbox to follow up: VisitappSuwanneeCI@fdc.myflorida.com. Keep a copy of your completed form and the date you sent it - you'll want that information handy if you need to check on the status.

How to Apply for Visiting Privileges at Suwannee Work Camp (step-by-step)

Quick Checklist

  • If you’re 12 or older, you completed your own DC6-111A.
  • You’re submitting only one application for you (no duplicates).
  • You didn’t leave blanks - “NA” is written anywhere a question doesn’t apply.
  • Every answer is truthful and not misleading.
  • The form is fully completed and signed before you send it.

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