Can I still get on base with an expired CAC?

NOTE: The expired credential must still be successfully verified using an electronic physical access control system. An expired CAC or ID that fails to electronically verify may not be accepted, but shall not be confiscated unless believed to be counterfeit.
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Can you get on base with an expired CAC?

Answer: Through June 30, 2021, DoD will temporarily allow USID cardholders to use an expired DoD ID card to access bases and benefits.
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What happens if my CAC expires?

If your CAC expires and you are eligible for a new CAC, you should go to the nearest RAPIDS site and obtain your new CAC. For your convenience, CACs can be brought in for renewal up to 90 days in advance of the expiration date.
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Can I get on base without my CAC card?

The short answer is YES! Most people can visit a military base with no issue. However, it's not like visiting grandma where you can just pull up and walk in. You must bring all required documents and be willing to submit to a background check.
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Can you keep your expired military ID?

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. The cards of retirees and their dependents can be used until Jan.
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How long can I use my expired military ID?

Dependents of active-duty service members, Reserve, National Guard, and their dependents, can use their expired IDs until Oct. 31. Retirees and their dependents can use their expired IDs until Jan. 31, 2022.
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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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Can I get on base with my dd214?

The veteran can bring up to five others on base at any time as long as their relationship to the VHIC holder is established, such as a spouse or adult children of the veteran. Each will have to go to the same office, with REAL ID-compliant identification, to have their backgrounds checked.
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How long does it take to get a new CAC?

Since the NACI process can take up to 18 months, you may be issued a CAC before the process is completed and after a favorable fingerprint return. If the NACI process is completed and you are not approved, however, your CAC will be revoked.
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Can you take a picture of a CAC card?

According to Title 18, US Code, Part I, Chapter 33, Section 701, Official Badges, Identification Cards, Other Insignia, the photocopying of military identification is illegal and violations of this law are punishable by fine or imprisonment.
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How do I unblock my military CAC?

You will have to visit an ID card office (RAPIDS (Real-time Automated Personal IDentification System)) to get your card unblocked, updated, or replaced. The CAC owner has to be present along with a second photo ID.
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How do I get a new CAC?

Replacing Your Card

If you lose your Uniformed Services ID Card, you should go to the nearest Real-Time Automated Personnel Identification System (RAPIDS) site and obtain your new card. You can use the RAPIDS Site Locator to find your nearest RAPIDS site.
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Do CAC cards expire?

If your CAC expires on or after October 1, 2020, you'll need to visit your RAPIDS site for a new card before yours expires. Expired CACs do not impact Tricare eligibility. Tricare eligibility is based on Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) status.
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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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Why would a CAC card be denied?

Individuals that are deemed an unacceptable risk, or deemed unsuitable, will be denied a Common Access Card. CAC holders may be deemed an unacceptable risk in the future, which will cause the revocation of a Common Access Card.
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Can you have 2 CAC cards?

Yes, a person can have multiple CAC but only one of them can have full certificate and email functionality at a time. Possession of a duplicate CAC or ID card in the same category is prohibited.
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Is a CAC card a military ID?

How do I obtain a Common Access Card (CAC)? Answer: The CAC is the DoD ID card issued to eligible personnel, including military members, civilian employees, and contractors, to facilitate physical access to installations and facilities, and logical access to DoD networks and systems.
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Will my VA ID get me on base?

Veterans currently use VHICs for identification and check-in at VA appointments, but will also use them for base access under the new program. Veterans eligible solely under this act who are eligible to obtain a VHIC must use this credential for in-person installation and privilege access.
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Is a 6 year reservist considered a veteran?

A former Reservist is not a veteran unless called to active duty. The Reserves can be called to active duty by the President or the Secretary of Defense. Approximately, 65,000 reserve troops are on active duty at any given moment, supporting military operations around the world.
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Why do they scan your ID at military bases?

The purpose is to verify that the ID Card is legitimate. The system will also display to security personnel the photograph that is in the DEERS system for comparison to the person presenting the ID Card.
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Can I enroll my wife in deers without her?

As the sponsor, you must initiate the enrollment in DEERS, unless your spouse has and brings documentation of your power of attorney. If you're adding a stepchild to DEERS, the same documentation will be required.
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Do I need a new CAC when I promote?

I just got promoted, can I get my new CAC issued with the correct rank/grade? No. Re-issuance on all ID cards due to rank or grade changes (CAC or USID), is being suspended until the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
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How old can a military dependent be?

Unmarried biological, step-children and adopted children are eligible for TRICARE until age 21 (or 23 if in college, see "College Students" below). Eligibility may extend beyond these age limits if he or she is severely disabled.
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How do I renew my DoD dependent ID?

You can check or change your DEERS information online at MilConnect. You may also call the Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office to update DEERS information, 800-538-9522 Monday through Friday, 6 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Pacific Time, except federal holidays.
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Can my mom be my dependent in the military?

In the military, parents, parents-in-law or someone who has acted as your parent (the term for this is "in loco parentis") can be made your "secondary dependent," as can disabled adult children and minor children of whom you have custody.
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