How do I get a visitors pass for Fort Hood?
How do I get a visitors pass for Fort Hood?
The Visitors Welcome Center provides visitor access passes for non-DoD ID card holders, AIE registration services, and Fort Hood firearms registration services. You can always get more information by calling the Marvin Leath Visitors Welcome Center at (254) 287-9909.
Do you need a visitor pass for Fort Hood?
You must have a military or visitors pass to enter Fort Hood. Visitor passes can be obtained at the Marvin Leath Visitors Center which is located just off Interstate 14 (U.S. Hwy. 190) on T.J Mills Blvd, Building 69012, adjacent to the Fort Hood Main Gate.
Can I get on Fort Hood without a military ID?
All vehicle occupants 18 and older must possess a valid DoD ID Card or have an Installation Access Pass.
Are civilians allowed on Fort Hood?
Access to Fort Hood is restricted to those who have an acceptable purpose, or reason to enter the installation. In order to enter, all occupants 18 years or older must have a valid identification. DoD affiliated or Federal Government ID card holders may enter Fort Hood using any lane at any ACP.
Can veterans bring guests on base?
The veteran can bring up to five others on base at any time as long as their relationship to the VHIC holder is established, such as a spouse or adult children of the veteran.
Can you get a visitor pass on a military base?
If You’re Visiting Base in Your Own Vehicle Your sponsor can request a base pass for you ahead of time and meet you at the gate to make the process smoother. Once you have the base pass confirmed, you can make your visit to the base on any of the approved dates listed on your pass.