Hours of Operation
Update ID Cards, DEERs & Awards/Decorations/Appointments
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Walk-ins/Emergency IDs
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Military Personnel Flight
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Closed Every 3rd Friday of Each Month
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4475 England Ave,
Bldg 20 – 1st Floor
Who we are?
The DEERS/ID Card Office at Nellis AFB provides essential services for military members, retirees, and their families—including CAC issuance, dependent ID cards, and updates to DEERS records. The DEERS/ID office at Nellis Air Force Base is processing over 300 ID card requests every day.
In 2024, our ID Card Office processed an impressive 24,956 total ID cards (CACs and Uniformed Services ID Cards), ranking 5th across the entire U.S. Air Force.
Plan ahead — schedule online with FSS FastPass. Appointments are highly encouraged.
*Fun fact: Our team’s dedication speaks volumes—with 4 team members ranking in the top 45 card producers Air Force-wide based on individual card issuance totals. Beyond the numbers, our office proudly supports a broad and diverse community, providing service to 6 wings, 52 tenant units, and a large retiree and veteran population from the surrounding area.
Find out which priority level you fall under and plan ahead
Priority 1 - Same Day
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You have an appointment
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Lost/stolen or blocked CAC
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First-time CAC or dependent ID
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CAC expires within 3 days
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CAC is broken
Priority 2 – Appointment in 3–5 Duty Days
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CAC expires in 4–10 days
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Dependent/retiree ID card expires within 30 days
Priority 3 – Appointment in 7 Duty Days
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CAC expires in 11–30 days
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Promotion-related CAC renewal
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need to bring my appointment confirmation to access the base?
Yes. Please print a copy of your appointment confirmation page for base access. If you do not have a military sponsor, you must stop by the Visitor Center to obtain a base pass.
2. What forms of ID are required for services?
3. What qualifies as a certified copy of a document?
4. My card is locked or PIN blocked—do I need an appointment?
No appointment is needed for a blocked or locked PIN. You may walk in to the CAC/DEERS office for assistance.
5. What documents are needed for Disabled American Veterans (DAV) to get an ID card?
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VA Commissary Letter or Benefit Summary and Service Verification Letter (available at VA.gov)
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Copy 2 or 4 of DD Form 214
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VA Health ID Card
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Driver’s License
For more questions, please call 702-652-6844.
6. What’s required for a dependent to get an ID card?
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Presence of the sponsor
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DD Form 1172-2 signed by the sponsor in front of a VO/SSM
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Notarized DD Form 1172-2
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Valid power of attorney
7. When can I renew my ID card?
If you have been promoted, you may renew earlier. Call for details.
8. How many transactions are allowed per appointment?
9. What do I do if my CAC is lost or stolen?
10. What documents do I need for a retiree ID card?
11. What if I'm a Reserve Retiree getting an ID for the first time?
12. What are my responsibilities as a sponsor?
13. What do I need to enroll a spouse in DEERS?
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State-certified marriage certificate
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Spouse’s Social Security card
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Valid photo ID
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Medicare card (if applicable)
14. How do I enroll a newborn child in DEERS?
15. How do I enroll a child born out of wedlock?
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Child’s birth certificate
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Social Security card
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Court order establishing paternity or Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity registered in the child’s birth state
16. How do I enroll a stepchild in DEERS?
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Parent’s marriage certificate
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Stepchild’s birth certificate
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Stepchild’s Social Security card
17. What documents are needed for full-time college students (ages 21–23)?
18. When can I get a TRICARE Young Adult ID Card?
19. Can I walk in for a CAC if it's lost, inoperable, or I’m a new member?
If lost/stolen, also bring a memo confirming the report.
