Doc Inmate Visitation Form

Home Visitation Form

Doc Inmate Visitation Form. Locate the inmate go to inmate search link to discover or confirm the facility location of the inmate you would like to visit. Only the most recent application will be.

Home Visitation Form
Home Visitation Form

Web persons 12 years old and older wanting to visit must complete this form. You will see available timeslots, based on your loved one’s specific housing assignment, when you log in. Submitting multiple applications for the same individual will delay processing time. Continue on attached sheet if necessary for any item 1. The department of corrections recognizes the vital role family and friends play in providing meaningful connection during confinement and throughout the reentry process. Your relationship to the inmate: Inmate's department of correction number (dc#) 3. Get on the approved visiting list before you can visit, you must be placed on the inmate's approved visiting list. Only the most recent application will be. Be sure to sign the form in the space provided or it will not be processed.

You will see available timeslots, based on your loved one’s specific housing assignment, when you log in. Be sure to sign the form in the space provided or it will not be processed. Locate the inmate go to inmate search link to discover or confirm the facility location of the inmate you would like to visit. Only the most recent application will be. This form is for adults applying to visit an incarcerated individual housed in a washington state department of corrections prison. Four visitors are permitted with an inmate at a time. Submitting multiple applications for the same individual will delay processing time. Web persons 12 years old and older wanting to visit must complete this form. You will see available timeslots, based on your loved one’s specific housing assignment, when you log in. For a summary of visitor information and rules, click here: Web jpay makes it easier to find an incarcerated individual, send money and email to any department of corrections or county jail.