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DD Form 2464 — DD Form 2464, Report of Foundation and Borrow Investigation, December 1999.

Report of Foundation and Borrow Investigation

What is DD Form 2464? It is a Department of Defense form titled DD Form 2464, Report of Foundation and Borrow Investigation, December 1999., and its job is straightforward: Report of Foundation and Borrow Investigation. That single line covers most of what people want to know before they download it.

Does it apply to your branch? Yes. The DD prefix means Department of Defense, not one service, so the same blank serves the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force and the Coast Guard under Defense jurisdiction. There is no Army version and no Navy version to search for.

Who is behind it? not stated maintains the form, and not stated is the publication that requires it. Those two names answer most questions about why you are being asked to submit anything at all.

Is this the right edition? The current one is dated not stated, and the publisher carries it as not stated. Check that against whatever copy you already have before going further.

What the form asks for

  • 10. Depth below surface, line 1.
  • 11. Elevation.
  • 12. Sample number.
  • 13. Graphic log.
  • 14. Group symbol.
  • 15. In-place CBR limits.
  • 16. Description, test data, and remarks.
  • 10. Depth below surface, line 2.
  • 11. Elevation.
  • 12. Sample number.
  • 13. Graphic log.
  • 14. Group symbol.
  • 15. In-place CBR limits.
  • 16. Description, test data, and remarks.
  • 10. Depth below surface, line 3.
  • 11. Elevation.
  • 12. Sample number.
  • 13. Graphic log.
  • 14. Group symbol.
  • 15. In-place CBR limits.
  • 16. Description, test data, and remarks.
  • 10. Depth below surface, line 4.
  • 11. Elevation.
  • 12. Sample number.

Download the form

Which files are here? These: PDF. How much work is involved? 1 pages, about 70 entry fields.

Fillable or printable — which do you have? Click inside a box. If it accepts a cursor and typed text, the file is fillable and your entries save with it. If nothing happens, the pdf is flat, and the only way forward is printing it and writing on paper.

Does typing matter? It does. Your completed form will probably be scanned, forwarded and filed, and typed text comes through each of those steps unchanged while handwriting degrades. If pen is your only option, block capitals give the receiving clerk a fighting chance.

Where do you start? At the top. Identification first, the substance of the entry second, certification last. Why that order? Because fields lower on the page often depend on data you established in the header, and filling out of sequence produces contradictions.

What is the first thing to check? The edition date on the face of the form. Does it read not stated? If not, the copy is superseded, and a superseded DD form is a real problem: Department-level revisions replace the blank for every service at once, so an old file on a shared drive is stale everywhere, not just in your office.

Which fields are required? Treat all of them as required, marking N/A where an item genuinely does not apply. What trips people on dates? Writing them in a familiar format instead of the one the form specifies.

What is the Privacy Act Statement doing on the form? Telling you, before you supply personal identifiers, under what authority the information is collected, what it will be used for, who else may see it, and whether answering is voluntary or mandatory. Is it worth reading? It is the only part of the form written for your benefit rather than the file's.

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 goes wrong most? The same short list: old edition, empty fields, illegibility, wrong date format, missing signature or date.

Is the form its own instruction manual? Partly. The rest sits in not stated, which is also the authority where the two texts conflict.

What happens after you finish? It routes to the office specified in not stated or in local guidance. And your own record? Save a duplicate first; nobody regrets having one.

Do you need to know which branch issued a related form? No. DD numbering is Department-wide and unified, which means the number on its own is a complete address for the document.

Do DA and DD numbers ever correspond? Never. DA numbering is Army-specific, administered by an Army proponent, while DD numbering is Department-wide under not stated or an equivalent Department office. Identical digits in the two systems mean two unrelated documents, which is why the prefix matters more than the number.

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.

What does this page actually provide? The blank form and a description of it. What does it not provide? Legal guidance, procedural rulings, or any assurance about a particular filing. Who answers those? not stated, the administrative office that serves you, or the authority identified in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 2464?
DD Form 2464, Report of Foundation and Borrow Investigation, December 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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