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How do I fill out a DD Form 362?

By Rachel Newton

How do I fill out a DD Form 362?

To complete a DD Form 362, you need to provide the following information:

  1. Date.
  2. Document/voucher number.
  3. Organization.
  4. Station.
  5. Disbursing office collection voucher number.
  6. Disbursing station symbol number.
  7. Accounting classification.
  8. For each item: Stock number. Item description. Quantity. Unit price. Total cost.

What is a statement of charges in the Army?

A statement of charges is essentially a voluntary admission of liability for the lost or damaged property and an agreement to pay for it. The command cannot force or coerce someone into signing such a statement.

What is the difference between SF 1080 and SF 1081?

SF 1080 (Voucher for Transfer Between Appropriations and/or Funds). Use this form to transfer amounts between appropriations and/or funds. SF 1081 (Voucher and Schedule of Withdrawals and Credits).

What is a DD form 200?

The DD Form 200 is used to document the financial liability process for lost, damaged or destroyed Government property.

What happens if you don’t turn in CIF gear?

If a Marine’s gear is unserviceable because of wear and tear, they will need to fill out paper work, which includes notifying their chain of command, Holt said. CIF will accept gear with the normal wear and tear as long as it doesn’t have blood stains on it, which requires the Marine’s unit hazard material squad.

What happens if a Soldier loses his weapon?

The military will literally shut down an installation to find an errant weapon. The very smallest punishment for misplacing a weapon, if it’s found within a reasonable amount of time, is a “Company Grade Article 15.” That means you can lose one grade of rank, a week of pay, and two weeks of extra duty.

How do I pay my DFAS bill?

Pay.gov payment options are bank branded debit cards, checking and saving accounts (ACH) and PayPal (linked to checking and saving accounts only – ACH).