Vehicle Turn-In
Information
Regulations for Vehicle Turn-In To Disposition Services
Properly Fill out DD Form 1348-1A turn in Document
1348-1A Link
Sample 1348-1A
Complete Military Service LTI Forms
DLA Form 1730
Army Forms 2404 or 5988-E
Air Force AFTO 91
Navy NAVMC 10284
- Remove all waste/debris
- Remove fire extinguishers and all fire suppression devices
- Remove any extra or unnecessary parts that did not originally belong on the vehicle
- Validate no ammo or ammo casings remain in the vehicle
- Remove COMSEC/radios/antennas
An Inert Certification or MDAS Certification is required for vehicles used in combat, simulated combat training (live fire) or used on a firing range to certify no ammo/explosives are present in the vehicle.
Vehicles that have not been used in combat, simulated combat training (live fire), or on a firing range, do not require an Inert or MDAS certification but it is recommended. At minimum, if no MDAS or Inert Certification is provided, the turn-in activity must provide the clear text statement on the turn-in document: Vehicle does not require MDAS or INERT.
DEMIL-required vehicles may require certain DEMIL actions prior to turn-in to DLA Disposition Services in accordance with the DOD DEMIL Instruction 4160.28-M. A DEMIL Certificate may be required in such situations.
If turned in as usable or having reuse/sales potential
- Do not remove batteries
- Ensure gas tank is only a quarter full or less
- FSG 23, 24, 38, and 39 vehicles with commercial application (Demil A or Q6) require a list and value of any major, missing (or reclaimed) components (i.e., engine, transmission, differential, wheels, axles, doors), which would impair the use of the vehicle, regardless of the other repairs that are necessary.
- FSG 23, 24, 38, and 39 vehicles with commercial application (Demil A or Q6) require a list and value of any major, missing (or reclaimed) components (i.e., engine, transmission, differential, wheels, axles, doors), which would impair the use of the vehicle, regardless of the other repairs that are necessary.
Vehicles turned in as battle damaged, true scrap, or that have no reuse/sales potential require the following
- Drain and Purge statement/certification attesting that ALL fluids have been drained and purged
- Refrigerant Removal certification (for removal of ozone depleting substances (ODS) i.e. Freon in air conditioners if present)
- Removal of batteries (Disposition Services Locations cannot receive batteries)
- If in contingency environment: Human remains certification, Mortuary letter signed by appropriate authority, Inert or MDAS Certification for MPPEH for ALL vehicle turn-ins
- The vehicle maintenance record