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DD Form 1371 — a Department of Defense document. Title of record: DD Form 1371, Consignee's Receipt for Delivery at Stopoff or Unloading Point, September 1998. Stated purpose: Consignee's Receipt for Delivery at Stopoff Unloading Point. Edition date not stated; status not stated.
Issued under not stated, with not stated as proponent. A DD number marks a Department-wide instrument: the same blank form serves every military department and the defense agencies, rather than one service alone.
Users include uniformed members of any branch, DoD civilian employees, contractor personnel where authorized, and the administrative staff who process the completed record.
Submission follows the schedule set by not stated and by local implementing procedures. This page provides the blank form for download and general orientation only.
The download set covers PDF. Document length is 1 pages with about 30 entry fields.
Distribution centres on pdf. Two states exist: fillable, where field boxes accept keyboard input and retain it, and printable, a static blank produced for manual completion. Typed data reproduces cleanly across copies; handwritten data depends on the writer.
What the form asks for
- 1.From: Consignee at Stopoff Point.
- 2. Bill of lading number.
- 3. Stopoff Point.
- 4. To (name and address).
- 5. Car Initials and Number or Motor Carrier and Truck Number.
- 7. Inbound seal number(s).
- 8. Articles unloaded. a. Description, line 1.
- b. Number of packages.
- c. Kind.
- d. Number on packages.
- e. Weight.
- a. Description, line 2.
- b. Number of packages.
- c. Kind.
- d. Number on packages.
- e. Weight.
- a. Description, line 3.
- b. Number of packages.
- c. Kind.
- d. Number on packages.
- e. Weight.
- 9. Total weight unloaded (in words and figures).
- 6. Date received (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day, no dividers).
- 6. Date received (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
Completion runs in the order printed on the page: identifying data at the head, the body of the entry next, certification at the foot. Header data frequently governs what belongs in the fields below it.
The current edition is not stated. Superseded editions of DD forms are frequently rejected at the receiving office, since Department-wide forms change centrally and older layouts lose their field correspondence. Edition date appears in the lower corner of the printed blank.
Instructions printed on the form or in not stated govern individual field entries. Where the two differ, the governing publication controls.
After completion, the copy goes to the office designated by not stated or by local procedure. Retention of a personal copy is ordinary practice and costs nothing.
Cross-referenced forms are found through the numbering system. The DD sequence is Department-level and unified, which means a number cited on the page identifies one document across the whole Department.
A DD number and a DA number may appear in the same instruction without being related. DA forms belong to the Army alone; DD forms belong to the Department and are administered at Department level. The sequences are independent.
Editions change because the underlying directive changes, because collection requirements are revised, or because Privacy Act language is updated. Checking the edition date at the point of download is the practical response.
This page distributes a published Department of Defense document and describes it. It is not a source of legal advice and makes no representation about acceptance of any completed form. Questions of applicability, eligibility or procedure belong to not stated, the servicing personnel office, or the office named in not stated.
Questions and answers
- What is DD Form 1371?
- DD Form 1371, Consignee's Receipt for Delivery at Stopoff or Unloading Point, September 1998
- Which edition is current?
- Not stated by the publisher
- Who is responsible for this form?
- Not stated
- In which formats can it be downloaded?