Visitation at Tomoka Correctional Institution, FL

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

Overview

Tomoka Correctional Institution requires a visitation application before you can visit. Once submitted, wait until the inmate tells you you've been approved—don't show up hoping for the best. Anyone 12 or older must complete the application, and you only get one per person. Take your time filling it out. Leaving blanks or providing false information will get your application denied. Worse, false info counts as a second-degree misdemeanor and could permanently ban you from visiting. Follow Tomoka's submission instructions carefully, and check the facility's visitor materials or inmate handbook for scheduling details.

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Quick Facts

  • Do not visit until the inmate notifies you that your visitation application is approved.
  • Only one visitation application form is allowed per person.
  • Persons 12 years old and older must complete the visitation application form.
  • Leaving blanks on the visitation application will cause the application to be denied.
  • Providing false information on the visitation application is a second-degree misdemeanor and could lead to permanent suspension of visitation privileges.

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Common Questions

Do I need to submit a visitation application to visit someone at Tomoka Correctional Institution?

Yes. Anyone 12 or older must complete a visitation application before visiting. You only get one application per person, so fill it out completely and follow the facility's submission instructions.

Can I go to Tomoka for a visit before my application is approved?

No. Don’t go to Tomoka for a visit until the inmate notifies you that your visitation application has been approved. Waiting for approval helps you avoid being turned away when you arrive.

What happens if I leave blanks or give false information on Tomoka's visitation application?

Leaving blanks or giving false or misleading information will cause your application to be denied. False information is classified as a second-degree misdemeanor and could also lead to permanent suspension of visitation privileges.

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