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DD Form 2654 — a Department of Defense document. Title of record: DD Form 2654, Involuntary Allotment Notice and Processing, December 1999. Stated purpose: Involuntary Allotment Notice and Processing. Edition date not stated; status not stated.
Prescribing authority: not stated. Proponent: not stated. Unlike service-specific publications, DD forms carry Department-level authority and apply across the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force and Coast Guard when operating under Defense jurisdiction.
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.
Formats offered: PDF. Length: 4 pages. Fillable field count: roughly 47.
The pdf is the primary distribution format. A fillable pdf accepts typed entries in defined field boxes and stores them in the file; a printable pdf is a flat image of the blank, meant for pen entry after printing. The distinction matters for legibility and for records that pass between offices.
What the form asks for
- Press this reset button to clear the data from all fields
- Section 4. Member response. 10. Member will initial in the appropriate space or spaces: a. I acknowledge that this is a valid judgment and consent to the establishment of an involuntary allotment.
- Initial if: 10. b. I contest this Involuntary Allotment Application for the following reasons. Initial here. If contesting, you must explain the reason in item 11, Remarks, and provide appropriate evidence to support the reason.
- Initial if: 10. b. (1) That my rights under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act were not complied with during the judicial proceeding upon which this application is based.
- Initial if: 10. b. (2) That exigencies of military duty caused my absence from appearance in a judicial proceeding forming the basis for the judgment upon which this application is sought.
- Initial if: 10. b. (3) That information contained in the application is false or erroneous in material part.
- Initial if: 10. b. (4) The judgment has been fully satisfied, superseded, or set aside.
- Initial if: 10. b. (5) The judgment has been materially amended, or partially satisfied. Provide evidence of the amount satisfied and the amount which remains in effect.
- Initial if: 10. b. (6) There is a legal impediment to the establishment of the involuntary allotment. For example, the judgment debt has been discharged in bankruptcy, or you have filed for protection from the creditor or creditors under the bankruptcy laws of the United States, or the applicant is not the judgment creditor or a proper successor in interest to the creditor.
- Section 5. Commander's action and determinations. 13. Commander or designee will initial in the appropriate space: a. The member has completed Section 4 of this form and the member's response to include any additional submissions is hereby forwarded for appropriate action.
- Initial if: 13. b. The member refused to respond by the authorized suspense date and this form is hereby returned without Section 4 completed by the member.
- 14. Complete only if the member asserted exigencies of military duty as reason for contesting the involuntary allotment application. Initial in the appropriate space. a. Exigencies of military duty did not cause the absence of the member from an appearance in the judicial proceeding upon which this Involuntary Allotment Application is sought.
- Initial if: 14. b. Exigencies of military duty caused the absence of the member from an appearance in the judicial proceeding upon which this application for involuntary allotment is sought. Initial here. Exigency existed due to: Mark x. as applicable and explain in item 15, Remarks.
- Section 1. Notification of application for involuntary allotment. 1. Member identification. a. Name (last, first, middle initial).
- 1. b. Social security number. Do not include dashes.
- 1. c. Rank.
- 4. Extension. Necessary until (date - 4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
- 6. Commander or designee. a. Signature.
- 6. b. Signature block
- 6. Date signed (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
- Section 3 - Notice to Member by Commander or Authorized Designee. 8. Commander or designee. a. Signature.
- 8. b. Signature block.
- 8. c. Date signed (4 digit year, 2 digit month, 2 digit day).
- 9. Member acknowledgment. a. Signature.
The document is filled from the top down. Identification precedes substance, substance precedes certification. Fields lower on the page are commonly keyed to entries made above them.
Verify the edition date against not stated before entry. Department-level revisions replace the blank across every service simultaneously, so an old copy in a desk drawer may no longer correspond to current field numbering.
Instructions printed on the form or in not stated govern individual field entries. Where the two differ, the governing publication controls.
The completed document moves to the office named in not stated or in local guidance. A retained copy is conventional practice.
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.
The material here is descriptive. Nothing on the page constitutes legal or procedural advice, and no statement here determines whether a submitted form will be accepted. Such questions go to not stated, a servicing administrative office, or the authority identified in not stated.
Questions and answers
- What is DD Form 2654?
- DD Form 2654, Involuntary Allotment Notice and Processing, December 1999
- Which edition is current?
- Not stated by the publisher
- Who is responsible for this form?
- Not stated
- In which formats can it be downloaded?