How do Veterans Get Military ID Cards in Southern Utah?
The DOD issues Uniformed Services ID (USID) cards to facilitate benefits and entitlements. Only veterans who qualify under specific criteria (listed below) can receive these cards.
To qualify for military ID cards, veterans must be one of the following:
- Retired service members
- Entitled to receive retainer pay
- Have a 100% disability rating from the Department of Veterans Affairs or be considered 100% unemployable due to a service-connected injury
Where do Veterans Get Military ID Cards in Southern Utah?
Military ID card: (20 years or 100% disabled)
Utah Army National Guard Armory
1065 N. Airport Rd Cedar City, Utah 84721
435-867-6517
https://idco.dmdc.osd.mil/idco/ (schedule online)
Things to bring with you to your appointment:
- Two forms of ID
- If the Sponsor is not present at the appointment, dependents must have a signed DD1172-2 (within 90 days). Click the “Make an Appointment” button below and select the Family ID Cards option to sign the required DD1172-2.
- If neither the sponsor or the signed DD1172-2 are not present a power of attorney is required
- Documentation of changes or updates
- Adding a spouse requires:
- Marriage Certificate
- Birth Certificate
- Drivers License
- SSN Car
- Removing a spouse requires:
- Divorce Decree
- Adding a dependent (child) requires:
- Birth Certificate
- SSN Card (optional but will only be added with a temporary ID number is not provided)
- Adding a spouse requires:
Local VA Network
Combined with the St George Veterans Clinic, the Southern Utah Veterans Home, and the St George Vet Center, the Military ID Section in Cedar City creates a comprehensive network of support and services, ensuring that veterans in the region have access to the resources they need to thrive in their civilian lives.
Whether it is receiving medical care, accessing counseling services, or participating in community events, veterans can find a continuum of care that addresses their physical, emotional, and social well-being.
This collaborative approach underscores the commitment of the community to honor and support its veterans, embodying the values of gratitude, solidarity, and compassion that define the essence of Ivins and St. George’s unwavering support for those who have served.