This is a legal form that was released by the United States Marine Corps on July 1, 2008 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is NAVMC 10154?
A: NAVMC 10154 is a form used to create a Personal Effects Inventory.
Q: What is a Personal Effects Inventory?
A: A Personal Effects Inventory is a document that lists all of the personal belongings and valuables that will be shipped or stored during a military relocation.
Q: Why is a Personal Effects Inventory required?
A: A Personal Effects Inventory is required to ensure accountability and control over personal belongings during a military relocation.
Q: Who needs to fill out NAVMC 10154?
A: Service members who are relocating their personal belongings during a military move need to fill out the NAVMC 10154 form.
Q: What information should be included in the Personal Effects Inventory?
A: The Personal Effects Inventory should include a detailed list of all personal belongings, including descriptions, quantities, and estimated values.
Q: How should items be categorized in the Personal Effects Inventory?
A: Items should be categorized by type (e.g., clothing, furniture, electronics) in the Personal Effects Inventory.
Q: What should I do with my Personal Effects Inventory form?
A: You should submit the completed Personal Effects Inventory form to your military relocation office or the designated authority for processing.
Q: Can I make changes to the Personal Effects Inventory after it is submitted?
A: It may be possible to make changes to the Personal Effects Inventory, but you should consult with your military relocation office or the designated authority for guidance.
Q: Is the Personal Effects Inventory required for all military relocations?
A: Yes, the Personal Effects Inventory is a requirement for all military relocations to ensure proper accountability and control over personal belongings.
Form Details:
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