At what age do military dependent ID cards expire?

When Do Military Dependent ID Cards Expire? Military dependent ID cards usually need to be renewed every four years. Exceptions may apply to incapacitated dependents and those age 65 and older who don't have a permanent ID.
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How long can a dependent have a military ID?

The family member may sign the DD Form 1172 (Application for Uniformed Services Identification Card/DEERS Enrollment) using a general power of attorney (POA). How long may a dependent retain an ID card? Up to age 21.
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Does Spouse military ID expire?

Beginning in the summer of 2021, DoD began issuing Uniformed Service Identification (USID) cards with indefinite expiration dates to dependent spouses and other eligible individuals at age 65 (previously age 75).
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What happens if my military dependent ID expires?

For those service members and their dependents and retirees and their dependents whose ID cards expired after July 31, 2021 — there is no extension. "You have no extension, your ID card is expired," he said. "You need to get it replaced, for both active duty, Guard and Reserve dependents, and for retirees.
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At what age do military dependents get ID cards?

Children under age 14 can usually use a parent's or guardian's ID card. At age 14, the sponsor must get an ID card for the child. Children under age 14 should have their own ID card when in the custody of a parent or guardian who is not eligible for TRICARE or who is not the custodial parent after a divorce.
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Does TRICARE cover dependents to age 26?

Coverage is extended from age 21 up to age 26 for unmarried dependents who do not have access to employer-sponsored health care coverage. The new extension of medical benefits will be implemented in a two phase approach through TRICARE Standard and TRICARE Prime.
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Do retired military dependents get ID cards?

A surviving spouse and eligible children of deceased active-duty members, retired military members, Medal of Honor recipients and 100% disabled veterans are eligible for military IDs.
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Can I renew my military ID without my sponsor?

Can I Renew My Military ID Without My Sponsor? Yes, according to the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS), it is possible to replace an ID card without the sponsor present, even if your sponsor is deployed or deceased.
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Are military ID cards extended?

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several military ID cardholders with expiring ID cards ran into challenges when it came time to renew. In response, the Department of Defense offered an extension to individuals whose cards expired between Jan. 1, 2020 and July 31, 2021. The extension ends soon.
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How do I get a TRICARE for Life ID card?

When you enroll in a TRICARE health plan, you can download a wallet card via milConnect, that you can take to your appointments. On the card, you can write in your provider's name and phone number as a reference. The wallet card isn't proof of eligibility or enrollment.
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Can a military spouse keep ID card after divorce?

Effect of divorce on military benefits

You may retain your identification card and continue to receive your commissary, exchange and health care benefits until your divorce is final regardless of whether you meet the 20/20/20 rule.
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Can you use a military dependent ID to fly?

According to the Transportation Security Administration website, a "U.S. Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents" is considered a REAL ID and can be used to fly.
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Can a girlfriend be a military dependent?

When you marry a service member, you technically become a "dependent" (though I have yet to encounter a military spouse that I would define as dependent on anyone!). However, when you're not married to the service member, you are dependent on them for access to services that play a major role in his or her life.
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How do I renew my military dependent ID?

Your current, unexpired CAC, Uniformed Services ID card or Civilian Retiree card counts as one of the two forms of identification you need to provide. You can apply to the Defense Department to renew or replace your military ID online using the ID Card Office Online.
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Can I go to college for free if my dad was in the military?

The GI Bill pays up to the full cost of in-state tuition and fees for public colleges for up to four academic years, or up to $17,500 per year for private colleges and foreign schools. To qualify for the maximum benefit, you must serve (or have served) at least 36 months since 9/11.
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Can a grown child of a veteran get benefits?

As the spouse or dependent child of a Veteran or service member, you may qualify for certain benefits, like health care, life insurance, or money to help pay for school or training.
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What are the different types of military ID cards?

Types. The primary types of U.S. military ID cards being issued today are the CAC, for active duty and Reserve members; the Department of Defense (DD) Form 2, for retirees; the DD Form 2765, for privileged veterans; and the DD Form 1173-1, for dependents.
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How long are CAC cards good for?

These cards are valid for 8 years.
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Do CAC cards expire?

Your CAC expires on or after April 16 and is within 30 days of its expiration. Your CAC is unexpired when you try to update the certificate online.
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Do you need a passport if you have a military ID?

To add to the confusion, service members aren't required to hold a passport when they report for duty. They only need to show their orders and military ID. However, that only authorizes them to report to their duty assignment.
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Can I get a military ID if my dad is deceased?

Are survivors eligible for a military ID? A surviving spouse and eligible children of deceased active-duty members, retired military members, Medal of Honor recipients and 100% disabled veterans are eligible for military IDs.
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Who qualifies as military dependent?

Who can qualify as a military dependent? Certain family members, such as a spouse or child under 21, are automatically entitled to dependency status; a Servicemember need only complete 1172 and provide the necessary proof.
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What does DB mean on military ID card?

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.
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Do parents of military get any discounts?

Families of military members can access the base commissaries and exchange stores with their military IDs. These military stores offer discounts on groceries and other household goods.
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How do I update my deers after I retire?

To update your DEERS information:
  1. Visit your personnel office or contact the Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office at 800-538-9552. You can find the nearest location online.
  2. Visit the Milconnect website.
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