9/29/2008 - RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFPN) -- Homeland Security Directive 12 now requires retirees and family members seeking to renew or replace a military identification card to provide two types of ID.
Retirees and family members needing identification cards must have two of the following types of current identification, one of which must include a photo:
Driver's license or ID issued by a state or outlying U.S. commonwealth or possession
ID card issued by federal, state or local government agencies or entities
School ID card with a photograph
Voter's registration card
U.S. military ID card
U.S. passport
Certificate of U.S. citizenship
Certificate of naturalization
For people younger than 18, who are unable to present a document previously listed, they may bring:
Before visiting a military ID card issuing facility, people may want to call first to determine what specific documents may be required, and to verify the process to renew or replace an ID card. For contact information and the location of the nearest ID card issuing facility, visit http://www.dmdc.osd.mil/rsl/owa/home. On this Web site, people can search by city, state or ZIP code.
6/3/2012 11:55:40 AM ET I'm trying to locate the nearest facility for me to get a new I.D. card. I'm a military retiree and I read where my card is no good. I live in Butte Montana.ThanksRichard Paul