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DA Form 1999 — RESTRICTED AREA VISITOR REGISTER

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Use DA Form 1999 when you need to restricted area visitor register. Full title: RESTRICTED AREA VISITOR REGISTER. Everything you need is on this page — the file, the entry rules, the routing. Edition 01/01/2019, status ACTIVE, 1 page(s), roughly 200 fields.

Authority sits in two places. CSLA owns the form, TB 380-41 says when it is raised and where it goes. Routine cases need neither read in full — the page itself carries the sequence. The entries are completed by their subject or by unit administrative staff working from what that person supplies.

The formats are PDF, XFDL, and the choice comes down to keyboard or pen. Fillable pdf for typing — live fields, tab order, saved entries. Printable pdf for handwriting — same page, no interactive objects, print it blank. Content is identical; only entry method differs.

A standalone reader is the safe choice for fillable work. Browser viewers vary in whether entered data survives the session, and there is no warning when it does not; a one-field save test settles it in seconds. Xfdl means IBM Lotus Forms. The Lotus Forms Viewer opens it; pdf readers and word processors do not.

No charge, no account, no email address. The file is the published document, distributed unaltered.

What the form asks for

  • CLEAR
  • CLEAR_1
  • CLEAR_10
  • CLEAR_11
  • CLEAR_12
  • CLEAR_13
  • CLEAR_14
  • CLEAR_15
  • CLEAR_2
  • CLEAR_3
  • CLEAR_4
  • CLEAR_5
  • CLEAR_6
  • CLEAR_7
  • CLEAR_8
  • CLEAR_9
  • ContentArea1
  • DAY
  • DAY_1
  • DAY_10
  • DAY_11
  • DAY_12
  • DAY_13
  • DAY_14

Header first, always. Name as your official records spell it, identification number, unit, date of preparation — these four index the finished record, and an error in them hides the document from anyone searching for it later. The substantive blocks can wait thirty seconds.

Move between fields with tab; the build-time order follows the page and misses nothing. Click check boxes and option buttons, and expect an exclusive group to release the old choice when you set a new one. The trap is field width. Single-line fields do not wrap, so an overlong entry displays complete on screen and prints cut at the margin — put it in remarks or on a continuation instead. Mark inapplicable fields rather than leaving them blank, since an empty box carries no information about whether the question was read.

Signature comes after every other entry — ink or an approved electronic means, and without it the document is a draft. Where reviewing, approving or witnessing signatures are called for, take them in printed block order, each dated on the day applied. Before release, one pass from the top. The defects worth hunting are always the same four: mandatory fields left empty, identification digits transposed, dates with day and month reversed, and stale data surviving in a copy reused in place of a blank form.

The Privacy Act statement is read before the personal entries, not after. It gives the collection authority, the purpose, the routine uses and whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary. Once filled, your copy is a personal record and gets stored and transmitted accordingly.

Send it where the directive says: the office it names, the unit administrative channel, or the individual's file. Take your copy before submission. How long the record is held comes from the schedule for the series, not from the office holding it.

Look for associated forms by series and number. In the DA series, documents sharing a proponent or a governing directive tend to travel together, and anything referenced on the page normally submits alongside. Collect continuations, covers and transmittals in advance of sending.

Edition date is the version number, printed on the page. Hold a locally saved copy against the current edition before reuse, since nothing on your machine signals a revision. Work already executed under a superseded edition remains as filed.

What is distributed here are reproductions of published Department of the Army documents. Independent site, no official standing, no forms of its own. Nothing on the page constitutes legal advice, and acceptance by any office is outside what can be stated. Put questions about entries, requirements or eligibility to CSLA or your servicing administrative office.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 1999?
RESTRICTED AREA VISITOR REGISTER
Which edition is current?
01/01/2019
Who is responsible for this form?
CSLA
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 14-REQUIRES PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT (AR 340-21)
  2. 42-ITEM ONLY PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA

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