Visitation at SUWANNEE WORK CAMP

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Visiting at Suwannee Work Camp starts with approval. Anyone 12 or older must complete the DC6-111A visitation application—one form per person. False or misleading information can get you denied. Submit your completed application by email or U.S. Mail, then wait. Don't make the trip until the inmate notifies you that you're approved. On visit day, visitors 16 and older need valid photo ID. Refusing a search means being turned away—and possibly banned from future visits. You may bring up to $50.00 in small bills for vending, one vehicle key, limited infant supplies, and prescription meds in original labeled containers (no needles or syringes). Typical hours run weekdays 8:00 AM–2:00 PM and weekends 9:00 AM–3:00 PM Central. Confirm before you go.

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Quick Facts

  • Do not visit until the inmate notifies you that your visitation application has been approved.
  • Anyone 12 years old or older who wants to visit must complete the visitation application form (DC6-111A).
  • Submit the completed visitation application by email or U.S. Mail to the institution where you request to visit.
  • Typical visiting hours are weekdays 8:00 AM–2:00 PM and weekends 9:00 AM–3:00 PM Central time.

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Common Questions

What are the visiting hours at Suwannee Work Camp?

Typical visiting hours are weekdays 8:00 AM–2:00 PM and weekends 9:00 AM–3:00 PM Central time.

Do I need to wait for approval before traveling to Suwannee Work Camp for a visit?

Yes. Don’t come to Suwannee Work Camp until the inmate notifies you that your visitation application has been approved.

How much cash and what items can I bring to a visit at Suwannee Work Camp?

You can bring up to $50.00 in small bills per visitor for vending, one vehicle key, limited infant supplies, and prescription medications in original labeled containers. Needles or syringes aren’t allowed.

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