How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Taylor Correctional Institution (FL)
Getting approved to visit starts with the Florida Department of Corrections visitation application. The biggest mistake? Showing up before you're cleared. Follow the steps below to make sure your form doesn't get kicked back.
Wait until the incarcerated person confirms your application has been approved before you go to Taylor Correctional Institution. The Florida Department of Corrections makes this clear right on the application itself - and they mean it. Show up without approval, and you'll be turned away at the door.
Anyone 12 or older who wants to visit must complete their own visitation application. One form per person - no exceptions. Even if you're in the same family and plan to visit together, each person needs a separate application.
Submit your completed form by email or U.S. Mail to the institution where you're requesting to visit. Double-check that you're sending it to the correct facility - the one where your loved one is actually housed - before you hit send or drop it in the mailbox.
Common Requirements
- ✓ Fill in every item on the application - do not leave blanks, because blanks can cause the application to be denied.
- ✓ If a question doesn’t apply to you, write “N/A” (not applicable) instead of leaving it empty.
Don’t forget the signature: Sign the form in the space provided - if it isn’t signed, it won’t be processed.
Before you submit, do a quick final check with "automatic denial" issues in mind. Each visitor 12 or older needs their own application. Send the completed form by email or U.S. Mail to the correct institution. Fill in every field - use "N/A" when something doesn't apply - and sign where indicated. Then wait. Don't visit until the incarcerated person tells you you've been approved.
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