Do military dependents get military ID?

Yes, military dependents (spouses and children) are eligible for a Uniformed Services ID (USID) card, which serves as proof of their affiliation with the Department of Defense (DoD), granting access to base facilities, healthcare (TRICARE), and other benefits like the commissary and exchange. To get one, the service member (sponsor) must enroll them in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS), and they'll need specific documents like birth/marriage certificates at a RAPIDS ID card office.


Can a dependent get a military ID?

Yes, dependents like spouses and children of service members are eligible for a Uniformed Services ID (USID) card, which grants access to benefits and military bases, but they need a sponsor (the service member) to register them in DEERS and visit a RAPIDS site with required documents for final processing, with specific rules for children's ages and conditions. 

How do I get a military ID card for my child?

Fill out the 1172-2 form and take her in person to get the id card. Without a dependent parent that is not a spouse to the service member she is entitled to the id card.


Do dependents have their own DoD ID number?

All persons in DEERS that are eligible for DoD benefits will have a DBN, which is an 11 digit number with the first nine digits being common to a sponsor, and the last two digits identifying a specific person within the sponsor's family.

Can I get a military discount if my dad was in the military?

To be eligible for military discounts, you must be one of the following: Active duty: You are currently a member of the military. This includes Active duty, National Guard, and Reserves. Military family: Your father, mother, son, or daughter is or was previously in the military.


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What benefits can I get as an adult if my father was in the military?

As the spouse or dependent child of a Veteran or service member, you may qualify for certain benefits, including health care, life insurance, or money for school. As the survivor of a Veteran or service member, you may qualify for added benefits, including help with burial costs and survivor compensation.

Does the military get a free Costco membership?

No, military members don't get a free Costco membership, but they do get a valuable sign-up bonus: a Costco Shop Card (e.g., $40-$60) when they join as a new member and set up auto-renewal for their annual membership, which offsets the cost significantly. This offer is for new members (or those whose membership lapsed long ago) and isn't a permanent discount on the yearly fee itself, but a great way to get initial value back. 

At what age is a child no longer a military dependent?

For military dependents, the standard age limit for benefits like TRICARE is generally 21, but it extends to age 23 if they are full-time college students, and then they may qualify for TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) until age 26, though TYA involves premiums. Incapacitated children can qualify for benefits beyond these ages if they meet specific criteria, such as dependency and incapacity before age 21/23. 


Is a veteran ID card the same as a military ID?

It should be noted that the identification card is different from a Veteran Health Identification card or a DoD Un​iformed Services or retiree ID card. As such, the VA identification cards cannot be used as proof of eligibility to any federal benefits and does not grant access to military installations.

Is a dependent military ID a REAL ID?

REAL ID-compliant cards have a star marking on the upper top portion of the card. If the card does not have one of these markings, it is not REAL ID-compliant and won't be accepted as proof of identity. A U.S. Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents, are acceptable alternatives to a REAL ID.

Who qualifies as a dependent military?

Military dependent requirements vary by relationship, with spouses and children under 21 generally automatically eligible, while other family (parents, in-laws, adult children) need a specific dependency determination proving over 50% financial support and relationship via forms like DD Form 137 and income verification, all managed through the DEERS system for benefits like TRICARE. 


How long can a dependent keep a military ID card?

A military dependent ID card generally lasts until the dependent turns 21, but can extend to 23 if they are a full-time college student, or indefinitely for certain incapacitated children, with renewals required every few years for valid ID cards, even if benefits continue. Eligibility hinges on age and enrollment status, requiring official school verification for students and specific packets for incapacitated children to keep benefits like TRICARE and base access. 

What age do kids need ID to get on military base?

- All personnel attempting to enter the installation, and who are 16 years of age and over, must show a form valid form of identification: this applies to all personnel, both military and civilian.

What does a military dependent ID card look like?

Starting in 2020 all new dependent and retiree ID cards are the same color thanks to the Next Generation Uniformed Services Identification Card. The hard plastic card looks more like the Common Access Card (CAC) used by military members.


How do I prove I am a military dependent?

You must submit the Servicemember's or spouse's birth certificate and proof of the relationship, DD Forms 137-3 and 1172 to show financial dependency, and proof of the family member's identity to DFAS.

How old for military dependent ID?

Military dependent ID card age limits generally extend to age 21, but can go to age 23 for full-time college students, with extensions possible for incapacitated children; children under 10 don't need their own card, and eligibility ends at these ages unless a special dependency determination is made.
 

Who qualifies for a military ID card?

As a veteran, military retiree, or spouse or dependent of a service member, you may be eligible for a Next Generation Uniformed Services ID card. This military ID proves your identity and connection to the Defense Department and gives you access to certain military services and programs.


Can all Veterans use the commissary now?

Do I need to apply for commissary and exchange privileges? You don't need to apply, but you'll need to have the right kind of ID at checkout. You can show your Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC) or a letter from VA along with your passport or driver's license.

Am I a veteran if I have a DD214?

Yes, if you have a DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) and were discharged under honorable or general conditions, you are generally considered a veteran, as this form proves your honorable service, but an entry-level separation or dishonorable discharge might disqualify you from some benefits, notes Milversity and Congress.gov. The DD-214 is the key document for accessing benefits like healthcare, education, and home loans, requiring a specific "character of service" (honorable or general) for full eligibility, but even other-than-honorable discharges can still qualify for some aid, according to VA.gov and Finaid.org. 

Do children of veterans get military ID?

Other people connected to the military can get a Uniform Services Identification (USID) card: Spouse of a service member. Dependent children of a service member.


How long can military dependents stay on TRICARE?

Military dependents generally stay on TRICARE until age 21, but can extend coverage to age 23 if they are full-time college students, and can purchase TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) for coverage up to age 26, though TYA involves premiums. Eligibility for children ends at 21 or 23 (college), with extensions possible for those with severe disabilities or through TYA after aging out. 

Do kids need a military ID?

Children under age 10 should have an ID card of their own when in the custody of a parent or guardian who is not eligible for TRICARE benefits or who is not the custodial parent after a divorce. If both parents are active duty service members, then either may be listed as the child's sponsor in DEERS.

Is Amazon Prime free for the military?

No, Amazon Prime is not free or automatically discounted for military members, but they often offer significant discounts around Veterans Day, and some veterans receiving specific government assistance (like SNAP EBT) can qualify for the discounted "Prime Access" program at half price, notes MyMilitaryBenefits and Military.com. There's no year-round ongoing military discount for all service members, but past Veterans Day deals have offered $40 off an annual membership, say Military Benefit Association and Military.com. 


What store has the biggest military discount?

Popular brands that take 10% off for military
  • Apple. Apple offers 10% off through its Veterans and Military Purchase Program. ...
  • Home Depot. Home Depot offers 10% off up to $400 annually on eligible purchases for current and former military members and their spouses.
  • Lowe's. ...
  • Nike. ...
  • Adidas. ...
  • Under Armour. ...
  • Lululemon. ...
  • Kohl's.


Does the military get free Sam's membership?

No, Sam's Club memberships aren't entirely free for the military, but they offer significant discounts, like joining for around $20 (usually $50) or getting $5-$10 off for renewals, for active military, veterans, retirees, and spouses after verifying status through ID.me or Military.com. These deals are for new members primarily, reducing the initial fee, and sometimes offer in-club purchase discounts, but it's not a completely free pass to join.