So what is DD Form 2669? The short answer: a Defense Department document, officially DD Form 2669, Destruction Schedule for Currency, August 1993., used to Destruction Schedule for Currency. Anything else you need follows from that.
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.
Who decides this form exists? not stated owns it; not stated directs its use. If someone told you to file this, the authority traces back to those.
Which edition should you have? not stated, listed as not stated. A copy dated otherwise is a copy worth replacing.
What the form asks for
- Number 4. Line 1. Enter the inclusive serial numbers. New Notes Only.
- Number 4. Line 1. Enter the net amount of $1.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 1. Enter the net amount of $5.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 1. Enter the net amount of $10.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 1. Enter the net amount of $20.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 1. Enter the net amount of $50.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 1. Enter the net amount of $100.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Enter the net total amount for Line 1, being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 2. Enter the inclusive serial numbers. New Notes Only.
- Number 4. Line 2. Enter the net amount of $1.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 2. Enter the net amount of $5.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 2. Enter the net amount of $10.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 2. Enter the net amount of $20.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 2. Enter the net amount of $50.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 2. Enter the net amount of $100.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Enter the net total amount for Line 2, being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 3. Enter the inclusive serial numbers. New Notes Only.
- Number 4. Line 3. Enter the net amount of $1.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 3. Enter the net amount of $5.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 3. Enter the net amount of $10.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 3. Enter the net amount of $20.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 3. Enter the net amount of $50.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Line 3. Enter the net amount of $100.00 bills being destroyed.
- Number 4. Enter the net total amount for Line 3, being destroyed.
Download the form
What formats exist for this form? PDF. What is the scale of it? 1 pages and approximately 158 fields.
What is the difference between fillable and printable? A fillable pdf has real field boxes that accept typed text and hold it inside the file. A printable pdf is a flat blank with no fields at all, intended for a printer and a pen. Which one you have determines how you complete the form, so it is worth checking first.
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.
Is xfdl worth downloading? Only if you have the viewer. The format comes from IBM Lotus Forms, which carried Defense form distribution for a long stretch, and no ordinary pdf application will read it.
What does any of this cost? Nothing. Every format listed is a free download. One practical note: save the file and open it in a desktop pdf reader, because browser previews often ignore interactive fields and lose what you typed.
Can you skip around the form? Better not to. The layout runs identification, then content, then certification, and entries near the bottom frequently take their meaning from what sits above them.
Why does the edition matter so much here? Because DD forms are revised centrally. When the Department reissues one, it reissues it for all branches simultaneously, and the field layout can shift. Compare the printed date against not stated before you type anything.
Is the form its own instruction manual? Partly. The rest sits in not stated, which is also the authority where the two texts conflict.
Who receives it? The office not stated designates, subject to whatever local instruction your organization adds. What do you keep? A copy, made before the form leaves your hands.
What if DD Form 2669 points to another form? Search the series and number. Because the DD sequence is common to every military department, no branch qualifier is needed to land on the right file.
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.
How often does a form like this change? Unpredictably — revision follows directive changes, altered collection requirements and updated notice language. What is the practical defence? Verifying not stated every time you download rather than trusting a saved copy.
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 2669?
- DD Form 2669, Destruction Schedule for Currency, August 1993.
- Which edition is current?
- Not stated by the publisher
- Who is responsible for this form?
- Not stated
- In which formats can it be downloaded?