How do I get an 1172-2?

To generate Form DD-1172-2 for a dependent: On the “Home” page, click Generate 1172-2. Verify the configuration of your system and click Proceed. Click check box next to the name of the dependent for whom you want to request a Form DD-1172-2 and click Proceed.

How do I get a copy of my DD 1172-2?

To print a DD Form 1172-2 containing information for one or more dependents:

  1. On the “Home” page, click Print Family List.
  2. Verify the configuration of your system and click Proceed.
  3. Click check box next to the name of the dependent(s) for whom you want to request a DD Form 1172-2 and click Proceed.

What is a DD 1172-2 form?

The DD Form 1172-2 shall be used to apply for issuance of a DD Form 2 (Reserve, Retired, and Reserve Retired), a DD Form 1173, a DD Form 1173-1, a DD Form 2764, a DD Form 2765, and a Common Access Card (CAC) for eligible individuals who are not enrolled in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS).

How do I get a DD Form 1173?

A lost DD Form 1173 can be re-ordered at a Real-Time Automated Personnel Identification System (RAPIDS) site. Use the RAPIDS Site Locator at http://www.dmdc.osd.mil/rsl to find a RAPIDS site closest to your location.

What does relationship DB mean on military ID?

Department of Defense Beneficiary
In an effort to sensitize interaction between personnel and survivors, in 2007, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System changed the unmarried widows designation from URW to DB, which stands for a Department of Defense Beneficiary.

What do you need to know about DD form 1172-2?

DD Form 1172-2, Application for Identification Card/DEERS Enrollment is a form issued by the Department of Defense (DoD) and used for applying for a variety of Army identification cards, enrolling an individual into the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) database, or when updating an existing DEERS record.

What kind of iD do I need to renew my military ID?

Bring two forms of identification when you go to the office. Sponsors and adult family members, including children over age 18, must bring two forms of ID: 1) a valid state or federal government-issued photo ID, and 2) Any ID from this list of acceptable documents. How frequently do military IDs need to be renewed?

What can a caregiver do with a military ID?

A caregiver can be issued an Installation Access Card to perform activities for the authorized user, including shopping and picking up prescriptions. If you have any other military ID card questions, or any other questions about military life, let Military OneSource help you find the answers.

Who is eligible for a uniformed services ID card?

Uniformed Services ID Cards are for military family members, military retirees, reservists and National Guard not in active-duty status and others who are eligible for DoD benefits such as commissary and exchange shopping and military medical benefits because of their direct affiliation with DoD.