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Select an option below to update your CAC, manage sponsor or family member ID card information, or find a RAPIDS ID Card Office.
Most USID cardholders — including military retirees, reservists, spouses and dependents of U.S. service members — can file their requests online and receive new IDs by mail, defense...
How to get or replace a military ID card Get a Common Access Card (CAC) for active duty and DoD civilian employees. Use the office locator to find an ID office near you and book an appointment. Use this tool if you need to: Get a CAC; Replace or renew a CAC; Report a lost or stolen card; Call 1-800-538-9522 for help using the appointment scheduler.
Renewing Your Uniformed Services ID Card. Sponsors may request Uniformed Service ID (USID) Card renewal online, which if approved, are mailed directly to the card recipient; no in person appointments necessary. This page provides details on how to renew your USID card online.
Military retirees and their dependents based in the U.S. may now renew their military ID cards online and receive them by mail, relieving them of a trip to the on-base ID card...
Visit the Common Access Card website to obtain or renew ID cards for dependents, reservists, National Guard, former service members and others. As a veteran, military retiree, spouse or dependent of a service member, you may be eligible for a Next Generation Uniformed Services ID card.
Legacy USID cards remain valid through their expiration date, however, individuals with an indefinite (INDEF) expiration date on their legacy USID card may replace those ID cards with a Next Generation USID card. USID cards may now be renewed online. Please see our online USID card renewal page for more information. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find out how and where to obtain or renew ID cards. Learn about DBIDS, the system for managing personnel, property, and installation access using biometrics. Or, review information about the Identity Federation or Identity Services.
JBSA Dependent and Retiree ID Card Renewal Instructions . Non-CAC holder or Retirees can create a DS Self Service log-on. Click on “Sign In” >"More DS Log-on Options", then "Need a DS log-in?" to create account. Once logged into DMDC, under Family Members (right side), click "Replace ID Card" under appropriate Family Member.
Certain dependents such as fully disabled spouses or those with an incapacitated dependent might be able to renew their ID by mail. To do so, find your nearest ID card office using the RAPIDS...