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DA Form 5220-R — CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (CDS) FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC) PROVIDER BACKGROUND CLEARANCE REQUEST

child development services (cds) family child care (fcc) provider background clearance request (lra)

Which form is this? DA Form 5220-R, official title CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (CDS) FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC) PROVIDER BACKGROUND CLEARANCE REQUEST, used to child development services (cds) family child care (fcc) provider background clearance request (lra). That is the whole answer in one sentence. What follows explains the version, the file and the entries.

Is this the current version? The edition offered here is dated July 1989, published with the status not stated. That date is the version number of a military form; there is no other.

Do I fill this in myself? Usually yes, unless an administrative office keeps the record for you, in which case they enter what you supply. The form itself belongs to ACSIM and is prescribed by AR 608-10. It runs to 1 page(s) and about 143 fields.

What the form asks for

  • ADDA
  • ADDB
  • COMPETENCY
  • ContentArea1
  • DATE
  • LINEA
  • LINEB
  • LINEC
  • LINED
  • NAA
  • NAB
  • NAC
  • NAD
  • NAE
  • NAF
  • NAG
  • NAH
  • NAI
  • NAJ
  • NAME
  • NOA
  • NOB
  • NOC
  • NOD

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What can I download here? The formats available are PDF, XFDL. Each one reproduces the identical official layout. What separates them is the method of entry, nothing on the page itself.

What is the difference between fillable and printable? A fillable pdf has live fields that accept typing and can be saved with your entries in place. A printable pdf is the same blank page with no live fields, meant to come out of a printer and be completed with a pen. Both print identically once filled.

Which application should I use? Reading takes nothing beyond a browser. Filling takes a proper pdf reader, since browser viewers vary in whether they retain what you type — verify with a single field and a save before you fill the whole form. What is xfdl? The IBM Lotus Forms format used inside Army systems. It requires the Lotus Forms Viewer; nothing else opens it.

Do I have to sign up? No. Every format is free, no account is involved, and the file is distributed unmodified.

Where do you start? At the top of the page, with the identifying entries: name as your official records spell it, identification number, unit or organisation, date of preparation. Why first? Because those entries are what the form is filed and searched under later, and a record indexed on a misspelled name is a record nobody retrieves.

What is the fastest way to fill the body? Tab from field to field. The order was set at build time and normally matches how the page reads, which is why tabbing catches boxes that clicking past would leave empty. And the boxes and buttons? Those take a click. Where only one option in a set can apply, choosing one deselects the other.

Can a field hold a long answer? Not if it is sized for one line — there is no wrap, and the excess prints missing while remaining visible as you type. So where does the extra text belong? In the remarks area or a continuation sheet. Should you skip fields that are irrelevant to your case? No. Mark them accordingly, because an empty field reads as an oversight rather than an answer.

Where does the signature belong in the sequence? At the very end, by hand or by an accepted electronic means. An unsigned form is a draft regardless of how full it is. Are countersignatures needed? Where the form provides for them — reviewing official, approving authority, witness — taken in printed order and dated on the day applied. What should you check before releasing it? Empty mandatory fields, digit transposition in identification numbers, day-month inversion in dates, and residue from an old copy used in place of a blank one.

Why does the form carry a Privacy Act statement? Because personal information is being collected, and the statement declares the authority, the purpose, who else routinely sees the data, and whether answering is required or optional. Is it worth reading? Read it before you fill the fields it governs, not after. Does it change how you keep the file? It should — a filled copy is a personal record and gets the handling such records receive.

What happens after signing? The form is routed as the prescribing directive requires: to a named office, through the unit administrative channel, or into the personal file. Do you get the original back? No, so make a copy first. Who sets the retention period? The applicable records schedule, not the office holding the document.

Which other forms travel with this one? Those found by series and number: DA series documents sharing a proponent or a governing directive are frequently needed in combination, and a form referenced on the face of another generally accompanies it. Do you assemble them before or after sending? Before. Continuation sheets, cover sheets and transmittals are part of the same package.

Why do editions change? Because the proponent revises the content, and the edition date printed on the page marks the result. How do you tell whether a stored copy is still current? Compare its printed date against the edition in force before you use it again. Does a new edition invalidate what you already filed? No. Records executed under a superseded edition stand as they are.

Who publishes these files? This site does, as copies of published Department of the Army forms offered for download. Is there any official connection? None — the site is independent of the Department of the Army and issues nothing itself. Will a given office accept your document? That is not something anyone here can state, and none of this page is legal advice. Where do you take a specific question? To ACSIM, or to the administrative office that services your unit.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 5220-R?
CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (CDS) FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC) PROVIDER BACKGROUND CLEARANCE REQUEST
Which edition is current?
July 1989
Who is responsible for this form?
ACSIM
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL

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