Da Form 3161-1

What is da form 3161-1?

Da form 3161-1 is a document used by the Department of the Army to track the transfer and issue of property. It is commonly known as a Request for Issue or Turn-In form, and it is used to maintain accurate records of property movement within the military.

What are the types of da form 3161-1?

There are several types of da form 3161-1, each used for different purposes. The main types include:

Request for Issue or Turn-In
Lost, Stolen, or Damaged
Shortage Annex
Substitute Hand Receipt
Issue Slip
Inventory Adjustment
Request for Destruction Certificate

How to complete da form 3161-1

Completing da form 3161-1 is a simple process. Here are the steps to follow:

01
Enter the unit name and location in the appropriate fields
02
Provide the date and document number
03
Fill in the items to be transferred or turned in, including the description, quantity, and condition
04
Indicate the receiving unit or individual
05
Obtain the required signatures
06
Submit the completed form to the appropriate authority

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