This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of DD Form 2910 for the current year.
This is a form that was released by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) on April 1, 2020. The form, often mistakenly referred to as the DA Form 2910 , is a military form used by and within the U.S. Army. As of today, no separate instructions for the form are provided by the DoD.
Q: What is DD Form 2910?
A: DD Form 2910 is the Victim Reporting Preference Statement.
Q: What is the purpose of DD Form 2910?
A: The purpose of DD Form 2910 is to allow victims of certain crimes to indicate their reporting preferences.
Q: Who can use DD Form 2910?
A: DD Form 2910 can be used by victims of qualifying crimes within the military justice system.
Q: What crimes are covered by DD Form 2910?
A: DD Form 2910 covers certain crimes such as sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking.
Q: How can victims use DD Form 2910?
A: Victims can use DD Form 2910 to indicate their reporting preferences, including whether they want their report to be unrestricted or restricted.
Q: What does it mean to have an unrestricted report?
A: Having an unrestricted report means the information about the crime will be shared with law enforcement agencies and the command, and an investigation will be initiated.
Q: What does it mean to have a restricted report?
A: Having a restricted report means the information about the crime will not be shared with law enforcement agencies or the command, and an investigation will not be initiated.
Q: Can victims change their reporting preference?
A: Yes, victims can change their reporting preference at any time by completing a new DD Form 2910.
Q: Is DD Form 2910 confidential?
A: Yes, DD Form 2910 is kept confidential and is only shared with authorized personnel on a need-to-know basis.
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