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Outbound Personal
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OUTBOUND PERSONAL
PROPERTY:
QUESTION:
What are your Hours of Operation?
ANSWER: The Transportation
Office is open from 0730 hrs to 1600 hrs Monday through Friday
except for Federal Holidays. The Office is open on Training
Holidays.
QUESTION: I plan on staying in
the local area for a while after I get out of the Military. How
long do I have to use my orders?
ANSWER: On ETS orders you
have Six (6) Months from the date of ETS to utilize you move to your
Home of Record or Place of Entry on Active duty or an equal
distance. If you have Retirement Orders, you are authorized One (1)
year from date of retirement to utilize your move to your Home of
Selection within the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii.
QUESTION:
I have recently retired and will not be ready to move within the one
year time frame. Can this time be extended?
ANSWER: IAW JFTR paragraph
U5012I, Travel and Transportation allowance extension may be
authorized based on written time limit extension request that
includes an explanation of the circumstances justifying the
extension. Travel and Transportation allowances may not be extended
for more than 6 years from the date of retirement.
QUESTION:
How long does it take to get my household goods picked up?
ANSWER: During non-peak
shipping season (September – April), usually 5 working days is
enough notice to have household goods and unaccompanied baggage
picked up. During Peak Shipping season (May to September), it’s
possible that all carriers are booked as much as 20 days in
advance. Therefore, it is imperative that you contact this office
immediately upon receipt of orders. This office will make every
effort to accommodate the dates you desire. However, we must rely on
the moving Industry to provide the service.
QUESTION:
I have TCS orders and will be deploying soon. Can I move my family
back to my home while I am deployed?
ANSWER: Movement of Household
goods and dependents are authorized on PCS orders only. Full PCS
entitlements do not apply for TCS orders.
QUESTION: I am on TCS orders
and will be deploying soon. Can I put my household goods in
Storage?
ANSWER: Special Storage of
HHG in connection with TCS orders is authorized for:
Single soldiers
(both regular active duty and RC)
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Soldiers married
to another service member when both are deployed
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Soldier married
to another service member residing at different permanent duty
stations.
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Soldiers who are
single parents with a childcare plan that requires the dependent
to leave the residence
QUESTION:
I have recently married and
would like to ship my spouse’s personal property to Ft Bragg. Am I
authorized shipment of her property at government expense?
ANSWER: In order to be
authorized shipment of personal property at Government Expense, that
property must be your property, acquired by you prior to the
effective date of your orders to Ft Brag, NC. Property acquired
after your report date to Ft Bragg cannot be shipped at Government
expense until you receive a new PCS order.
QUESTION:
I recently shipped my household goods to Germany. I’ve been deleted
from the assignment. How do I get my property back?
ANSWER: Based on your
Revocation orders, property can be reshipped back to your previous
duty station. If your property was placed in nontemporary storage,
you have 90 days from date of revocation to have your property
removed from storage. Contact the Inbound Section to have property
shipped back and the Outbound Section if you placed your property in
nontemporary storage here.
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DO IT YOURSELF MOVES (DITY)
QUESTION:
I am considering moving my own property to my next duty station.
How do I make arrangements for this and can you tell me how much
money I will make?
ANSWER: To arrange a
Do-It-Yourself (DITY) move you will need to come to the
Transportation office with 4 copies of the orders and attend a DITY
brief. After the brief you will come back to the office to pick up
the documents necessary to settle the move which will provide you
with an estimated dollar amount for the move. You will receive
payment of a monetary allowance equal to 95% of the Government’s
constructed cost.
QUESTION:
How long does it take to receive my DITY settlement after I complete
the DITY move?
ANSWER: You should receive
payment no later than 30 days after you complete and submit the
documents to this office.
QUESTION:
Do I get paid mileage on a DITY move:
ANSWER: No, the mileage is paid
through finance as a part of your Travel Pay.
QUESTION:
Is my food and lodging covered by my DITY move?
ANSWER: No, this is paid
through finance as a part of your Travel Pay.
QUESTION:
Where can I get my weight tickets for my DITY move?
ANSWER: You can get your
weight tickets from any state certified weighing station. Weight
stations are at most all Truck Stops and Moving and Storage
Companies.
QUESTION:
Can I do a DITY move and have the Government move some of my
property?
ANSWER: Yes, you can do a DITY
and a government move in conjunction with each other not to exceed
the weight allowance based on your rank and dependent status.
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INBOUND PERSONAL PROPERTY
QUESTION:
I shipped property to Ft Bragg. How will I know my shipment is
here?
ANSWER: Immediately upon
arrival to Ft Bragg contact the Inbound Personal Property Section,
Transportation Branch, Telephone 910-396-0331/0332/9806. If your
shipment has arrived, you will be given instructions on how to
schedule delivery. If your property has not yet arrived, contact
information will be taken and you will be contacted immediately once
it arrives
QUESTION:
I just PCS’d to Ft Bragg and have property at another location. How
can I get it here?
ANSWER: If your property is
stored at Government Expense at another installation, contact the
Inbound Personal Property Section. Along with your request for
shipment and PCS orders, a request for shipment will be processed
and forwarded to the installation where your property is stored.
You will need to come into the Inbound section to make those
arrangements.
If your property is located at a residence or in private storage
at another location, come into the Outbound Personal Property
Section with copies of PCS orders assigning you to Ft Bragg. If
this is your first duty station also brings in your MEPS orders or
Enlistment Contract. A Counselor will complete documentation to
have your property shipped here.
QUESTION:
I have property shipped here that is in storage. The 90 days
storage is about to expire and I am having a house built. How can I
get the storage extended?
ANSWER: Contact the Inbound
Personal Property section and request in writing an extension of
Storage. Recent change in the Joint Federal Travel Regulation
(JFTR) only provides for a maximum of 180 days temporary storage
without approval from Southeastern Regional Office. Additional
storage beyond 180 days may not be authorized/approved if you elect
to have a home built while other housing is available.
QUESTION:
Why do I have to be available from 0800 to 1700 to have my property
delivered? Why can’t the moving Company give me a time?
ANSWER: Transportation
Providers are required by Government Regulations to deliver or pick
up property between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM Monday through
Friday. Upon your request, the Transportation Provider may
schedule your move for Morning or Afternoon.
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NON-TEMPORARY STORAGE:
QUESTION:
How can I research information concerning shipping and storing my
Personal Property and POV?
ANSWER: You may go on the WEB
at www.sddc.army.mil; click on Personal property at the top right.
Scroll down the right side. There are information pamphlets on both
Shipping/Storing Your Household Goods and POV.
QUESTION:
If I have TDY Orders (DD Form 1610) sending me overseas for 179
days, can I store my household goods and ship some also?
ANSWER: No. Nontemporary
Storage is not authorized for TDY and return to same duty station
orders.
QUESTION:
What are my entitlements if I’m attending a service school in
conjunction with a PCS?
ANSWER: If you are attending
a PCS course of instruction, you are authorized shipment to your
school and also nontemporary storage of any part of your weight
allowance. If your PCS orders have a temporary duty in route you
are also authorized to store your property pending completion of
your TDY then shipment to your PCS duty station.
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QUALITY CONTROL:
QUESTION:
What time will the movers be at my residence to pack and pickup my
furniture?
ANSWER: The movers will arrive at
your residence between 0800 and 1700 hrs.
QUESTION:
Where do I turn in my paperwork to file a claim for damage to my
household goods?
ANSWER:
If
you are an Army service member turn in your documents to: Staff
Judge Advocate, Claims Department, Ft Bragg. NC. Telephone
910-396-7014 ext 203
If
you are an Air Force service member turn in your documents to: JAG,
Attn: Claims, Bldg 309, Pope Field, NC. Telephone 910-394-2341
QUESTION:
How long after my property is delivered do I have to file my claim
for damages?
ANSWER: You have 70 days to initiate
your claim against the carrier and 2 years to finalize the claim
with the Government.
QUESTION:
Will the movers return to pick up packing material at a later date?
ANSWER: Movers are required to
remove all packing material after they have unpacked your household
goods. If you waive the unpacking and decide to do it yourself, the
movers are not required to return and pick up the packing material.
QUESTION:
Can I ship furniture in my unaccompanied baggage?
ANSWER: Unaccompanied baggage
consist of items such as clothes, dishes, linens, small collapsible
items such as cribs, playpens and changing tables. It should only
contain items that you need immediately upon arrival overseas. All
furniture is to be shipped as Household goods.
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