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DD Form 1617 — DD Form 1617, DoD Transportation Agreement - Transfer of Civilian Employees Outside CONUS, November 1999

Department of Defense (DoD) Transportation Agreement Transfer of Civilian Employees Outside CONUS (OCONUS)

What is DD Form 1617? It is a Department of Defense form titled DD Form 1617, DoD Transportation Agreement - Transfer of Civilian Employees Outside CONUS, November 1999, and its job is straightforward: Department of Defense (DoD) Transportation Agreement Transfer of Civilian Employees Outside CONUS (OCONUS). That single line covers most of what people want to know before they download it.

Will you need a different form because of where you serve? No. DD forms are Department-wide instruments, and that scope is what separates them from service publications. One edition, all branches, defense agencies included.

Where does the requirement come from? From not stated, with not stated responsible for the document itself. Those are the names to cite if anyone asks under what authority you filed.

How current is this? Edition not stated, publisher status not stated. That is the version described throughout this page.

What the form asks for

  • A. Employee name (last, first, middle initial).
  • B. Type of agreement. Press space bar to mark X in first box if initial, second box if renewal, third box if permanent change of station, or fourth box if renewal in conjunction with PCS.
  • C. Employee Social Security Number. Do not include dashes.
  • D. New appointee or student trainee? X first box if yes, second box if no.
  • E. Report date to new or first permanent duty station (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
  • F. Last PDS location.
  • G. Actual residence at time of appointment.
  • 2.a. I understand and agree that when I complete: (number of months)
  • J. Other Remarks. To be completed by personnel office or employing agency officials only.
  • H. Employee signature.
  • I. Date signed (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
  • Press this Reset button to clear the data from all fields.

Download the form

What can you download? The available set is PDF. How big is the job? The form runs 2 pages with roughly 12 fields to complete.

Why do two kinds of pdf exist? Because two kinds of user exist. One completes the form on screen and forwards a file; the other prints a blank and fills it by hand. The fillable release has interactive boxes, the printable release is a static image of the same page.

Is handwriting acceptable? Yes, but it is the weaker choice. Scanning flattens pen strokes and reproduction blurs them, while typed characters survive the whole chain intact. Print in capitals if you are working from a paper blank.

In what order do you complete it? The printed order, top to bottom. Header data comes before the body, and the body before the signature block. The sequence is not decorative — later entries are keyed to earlier ones.

What if your copy is old? Replace it. Check the date printed on the form against not stated. Old blanks circulate for years in shared folders, and because a DD revision lands across the whole Department at once, the receiving office will be working from the new layout.

What about a box that does not apply to you? Enter N/A rather than leaving it empty. An empty field reads as an oversight and sends the form back; N/A reads as an answer. What about dates? Use the format printed beside the field, not the one you write by habit.

Why read the Privacy Act Statement? Because it sits ahead of the personal data fields deliberately. It names the collection authority, the principal purpose, the routine uses of your data and the consequence of declining. Reading it afterward tells you nothing you can still act on.

Is a typed name enough? No. The signature block takes an actual signature: pen on paper, or a digital signature applied with your Common Access Card where the receiving system accepts one. Add the date beside it before you close the file.

What sends forms back most often? An obsolete edition, blank required boxes, handwriting illegible after scanning, dates in a format the form did not ask for, and certification without a signature or without a date.

Where do you look up an unclear entry? The form face first, not stated second. And when the two disagree? not stated controls.

Where does the completed form go? To the office named in not stated or in your organization's local procedure. Should you keep a copy? Always — a scan or a saved file costs nothing and spares you the whole exercise if the original disappears.

How do you find a form referenced inside this one? By its number alone. The DD sequence runs across the entire Department, so a number identifies exactly one document regardless of which service cited it.

Can you assume a matching number is the same form? No, and this is where downloads go wrong. Read the prefix. Army numbering and Department numbering are independent systems, so the digits alone tell you nothing about which document you need.

Should you archive this file and reuse it next year? Better not. Forms are revised as directives are reissued, as data requirements shift and as statutory notice text is updated, and none of that reaches you directly. Download fresh, check the edition date.

Is any of this advice? No. This page distributes a published Defense form and explains its contents, which is a different thing from telling you whether your circumstances qualify or whether a reviewer will accept your copy. Direct questions of eligibility, applicability and procedure to not stated, to your servicing personnel office, or to the office designated in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 1617?
DD Form 1617, DoD Transportation Agreement - Transfer of Civilian Employees Outside CONUS, November 1999
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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