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- Tom_BarbExplorerThe NAVY has gone sticker less. when your sticker expires they will not issue another. The new ID cards are also changed to no longer has your SSN.
- n7bsnExplorerMy understanding is DOD has made stickers optional, local command can decide to keep the requirement.
I would recommend a phone call to the base in question if you have any real concerns,
Regionally (PNWet) a valid ID and proof of insurance is required for visitors/retirees/etc.
Employees/Personal stationed have to verify insurance at periodic intervals. - old_idaho_guyExplorerThe AFB's that I have been to in the last year only require a military ID card. Here in Mtn. Home they usually only check the drivers ID, but sometimes they ask for the passenger's also. They also sometimes do a complete inspection of all of the ID's and vehicle's paperwork (reg., insurance) We made some stops last year with guests that were not military and they had to get a pass for the day. It only took about 1/2 hour as they did a quick background check. The guests had foreign passports for their picture ID.
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