In this paper we study under which conditions the Reissner-Nordstr\"om-anti
de Sitter black hole can be a solution of the vacuum mimetic F(R) gravity
with Lagrange multiplier and mimetic scalar potential. As we demonstrate, the
resulting picture in the mimetic F(R) gravity case, is different in
comparison to the ordinary F(R) gravity case, with the two descriptions
resulting to a different set of constraints that need to hold true. We also
investigate the metric perturbations in the mimetic F(R) gravity case, for
the Reissner-Nordstr\"om-anti de Sitter black hole metric, at first order of
the perturbed variables. Interestingly enough, the resulting equations are
identical to the ones corresponding to the ordinary F(R) gravity
Reissner-Nordstr\"om-anti de Sitter black hole, at least at first order. We
attribute this feature to the particular form of the Reissner-Nordstr\"om-anti
de Sitter metric, and we speculate for which cases there could be differences
between the mimetic and non-mimetic case. Since the perturbation equations are
the same for the two cases, it is possible to have black hole instabilities in
the mimetic F(R) gravity case too, which can be interpreted as
anti-evaporation of the black hole