DC6-111A Request for Visiting Privileges (Revised 3 2 23) 2025

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Complete the Visitation Application Form (DC6-111A) for approval (either English or Spanish page). Application Requirements: Application must be completed by all visitors 12 years of age or older. Application must be filled out completely or it will be denied.
(20) Request for Visitation Privileges refers to Form DC6-111A, which must be completed by all prospective visitors twelve years of age and older and forwarded to the assigned institutional classification officer for resolution.
If a visitors background check conducted upon entry into an institution reveals an active warrant, an open criminal charge, or an arrest since becoming an approved visitor, the current visit will be denied, and the visitors visitation privileges will be temporarily suspended pending the outcome of any unresolved
Possessing a criminal record will not automatically disqualify you for visitation. The nature, extent, and recency of criminal offenses are taken into consideration.
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