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DD Form 3076-5 — Military Working Dog (MWD) Covenant Not to Sue with Indemnity Agreement (Adoption)

Military Working Dog (MWD) Covenant Not to Sue with Indemnity Agreement (Adoption)

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Department of Defense form 3076-5. Official designation: Military Working Dog (MWD) Covenant Not to Sue with Indemnity Agreement (Adoption). Purpose: Military Working Dog (MWD) Covenant Not to Sue with Indemnity Agreement (Adoption). Current edition 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.

When the form is filed is a matter of not stated and local instruction. The description here covers the document itself and how to obtain a copy.

Formats offered: PDF. Length: 1 pages. Fillable field count: roughly 30.

Every listed format is free to download. Modern pdf software handles the pdf files, with the caveat that browser-embedded viewers sometimes ignore field properties that a desktop reader honours.

What the form asks for

  • CurrentPage
  • DateField1
  • Draft
  • Footer
  • FormNumber_Date
  • Frame
  • MWDInfo
  • Page1
  • Page2
  • PageCount
  • Pages
  • PrintButton
  • ResetButton
  • Sample
  • SaveButton
  • Screen_Buttons
  • SecessionNotice
  • SignatureField1
  • Text1
  • Text2
  • TextField1
  • TextField2
  • TextField3
  • TextField4

Order of completion: identification block first, substantive entries second, certification and signature last. The blank is laid out in that sequence and the sequence is not arbitrary — later entries often depend on data established in the header.

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.

Field-level instructions appear on the form itself and in not stated. The directive is the controlling text.

Once executed, routing follows not stated and the submitting organization's own instruction. Keeping a copy is standard.

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.

Some procedures pair a DD form with a service form. The two numbering systems are separate — service forms answer to a service proponent, DD forms to not stated or another Department office — and a matching number in each system means nothing.

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 3076-5?
Military Working Dog (MWD) Covenant Not to Sue with Indemnity Agreement (Adoption)
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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