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Fort Belvoir Base GuideNew ArrivalsMonday, March 10, 2008
Fort Belvoir Lodging
Temporary housing may be available for new arrivals and visitors. The cost varies from $35 to $84 a night, depending upon the location, the number of people and type of room. Fort Belvoir has 539 rooms available and 13 distinguished visitor rooms. Reservations may be made six months in advance for personnel with official orders, TDY and PCS. Personnel with no official orders can make space-available reservations 30 days in advance, for five nights. The Fort Belvoir Lodging Office is in Bldg. 470, 9775 Gaillard Road, and is open 24 hours a day. Phone: (703) 704-8600, (800) 295-9750
Civilian Personnel
The Non-Appropriated Funds
Military Personnel
All military personnel should report to the unit to which they are assigned upon arriving at Fort Belvoir. Once they report, they will be given two checklists. The first is an in-processing checklist for their unit and the second is for the installation. These lists cover all of the facilities that the service member needs to visit.
Finance
Identification Cards Military family members must meet one of the following criteria to obtain an ID card:
Additionally, you must have certified copies of your marriage certificate for spouse, divorce decree if beneficiary was previously married, certified birth certificate for children/step-children, and a final adoption decree if the family member was adopted. A hospital confirmation of birth letter can be used in place of a birth certificate for a child under the age of one year. Everyone must be enrolled in the DEERS data base before an ID card can be issued, or before medical treatment can be given. Dependents 21 through 23 years of age remain eligible for an ID card if they are pursuing a degree full-time at an accredited college. Dependent must have a letter from the registrar's office on the school's letterhead stating that that the dependent is a full-time student, how many hours they are attending, and an anticipated graduation date, along with a point of contact. Dependent ID cards can be renewed 90 days from the cards expiration date, with the exception of a dependent that is turning 65 years of age. These ID cards can be renewed on the first of the month of the 65th birthday or any day thereafter. (Dont forget your Medicare Part A and B Card for sponsors and dependents turning 65.) The ID card facility is located at the DEERS office, 5815 20th Street Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060, (703) 805-5578. Hours are Monday thru Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (doors close at 3:30 p.m.) Phone: (703) 805-5578
Vehicle Registration & Temporary Passes
Visitors and guests must report to the VPOC at Tulley Gate and obtain a temporary pass. To get a pass, drivers must show a current state vehicle registration card and a valid drivers license to the vehicle registration personnel. Phone: (703) 806-4891/4892
Motorcycle Safety
Weapons Registration
Speed Limits
Individuals cited for moving violations will receive a United States Magistrate ticket, requiring either the payment of a fine or appearance in Magistrate Court. Please obey all speed limits, traffic laws and signs.
Household Goods
JPPSOWA is located in Bldg. 1466, at the corner of 5th and Gunston Roads. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A wealth of helpful information is contained on the JPPSOWA Web site, at www.belvoir.army.mil/JPPSOWA. Phone: (703) 806-4900
Standards and Courtesies
Fort Belvoir is accessible to the general public, under the restraints of access control. Residents of nearby communities are frequent visitors. Military bearing should always be a way of life for service members. The wearing of appropriate uniform is an important element of military life at Fort Belvoir. Wearing the dress uniform is encouraged for attendance at social events. Civilian clothing may be worn off duty. Utility uniforms, specifically the Battle Dress Uniform and the Army Combat Uniform, are authorized for wear off post during duty hours (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.), for essential personal business that must be accomplished during duty hours when an establishment is not open on weekends or after the normal duty day. Examples include car repairs, licensing, dropping off or picking up children from day care and for lunch at fast food establishments. After normal duty hours, utility uniforms may be worn during travel directly to and from work, and emergency or essential stops such as automobile repairs or fuel. Under no circumstances will utility uniforms be worn to nightclubs, bars or other entertainment facilities off post.
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