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Active-duty troops can now log in to renew their family members' military ID cards in a pilot program allowing the IDs to be renewed entirely online.
Due to a Department of Defense-wide dependent identification cardstock shortage, the 88th Force Support Squadron military personnel flight will not schedule any more appointments for expired or ...
Due to the COVID-19, the Department of Defense has granted extension for those with expiring dependent or retiree ID cards.
Military family members and retirees living in the United States can now renew their identification cards online and receive the new cards in the mail through an expansion of a pilot program that ...
Right now, the previously extended ID cards for dependents of active-duty service members, as well as Reserve and National Guard service members and their dependents, can be used until Oct. 31, 2021.
If it’s time for you to renew your military ID card, you should consider renewing it now.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several military ID cardholders ...
♦ Retirees and their dependents can use their expired IDs until Jan. 31, 2022. But those whose ID cards expired after July 31, 2021, have no extension of the deadline. They need to make an ...
Yatko said the extension honoring dependent and retiree ID cards that expired after last January remains in effect until June 30. It was put in place to support COVID-19 mitigation efforts.
Retirees and dependents with expired ID cards, however, do need to renew -- and soon. About a half million dependent and retiree ID card holders were allowed to use expired IDs over the ongoing ...
Military dependent and retiree ID cards set to expire this year will get an automatic extension through September, while some other ID card updates and enrollments are now permitted by fax or mail ...