Base Seattle
The Transportation Office schedules inbound and outbound Household Goods (HHG) shipments, provides counseling on HHG entitlements, acts as a liaison with FISC Puget Sound, and JPPSO Fort Lewis, WA. This page was designed to provide members of all branches of the military with guidance for arranging HHGs in the Puget Sound. Many of your questions can be answered right here. It is our pleasure to serve you, so let us know how can we help?
Contact Us
Hours of Operation
Counseling
We provide one-on-one counseling for individuals and counseling seminars
for units during the peak season (February through June) on entitlements
for the following:
Requesting Shipping or Receiving of HHGs
There are three distinct ways for members to arrange for the
shipment/receipt of their household goods:
1. The first and most recommended way is via the internet through the Defense Personal Property System (DPS). The Coast Guard currently uses this web based program to answer most of our customer’s questions, initiate the shipment of household goods and counsel members on their entitlements, all from the convenience of your home or office. You can access this program by logging into www.move.mil and you will need to request a password, a password will automatically be sent to you and you can then continue to open an account in DPS (NOTE: YOU WILL NEED A COPY OF YOUR ORDERS WHEN YOU ARE ENTERING THE INFORMATION). Once you have entered you information, you will be prompted to list an office that you want to finish your household goods request, you should click on the Coast Guard D13 Office, which will then direct your request into our queue within the system and we will then call you to get a copy of your signed orders so we can finish your request and submit it to FISC Bremerton or JPPSO Ft. Lewis for arrangements with a local moving company.
2. You may also visit the Transportation office located in Bldg 1, third floor, room 320. We offer counseling on a daily basis, but please call ahead and make an appointment so that we can devote our time to your needs.
3. You may also use the Navy Smartweb system to book your arrangements for shipment of your household goods. The only problem with using Smartweb is that we will not be able to have access to your request, you will only be able to work with the Navy Transportation Office in Bremerton or Everett. We do not have access to the Smartweb system and the Navy cannot grant us access.
NOTE: Overseas moves are extremely complex in their entitlements and therefore members will be counseled on an individual basis for this type of move.
Storage of Personal Property
Storage in Transit (SIT)
Temporary -- Temporary storage may be authorized at origin, or at
destination. This type of storage is in connection with shipment. You
must designate a city and a state and take delivery. You may have
90 days temporary storage; if you need to
have additional storage time you must request an extension from the
destination transportation office. Civilians are entitled to 90 days
temporary storage only. Once authorized temporary storage period
expires, you must bear the cost for further storage and make payment
directly to the storage company.
NOTE: If your entitlement to property stored at government
expense expires and the shipment is turned over to a commercial storage
account; storage charges are the responsibility of the member.
Non-Temporary Storage (NTS)
NTS is long-term storage that can be stored anywhere between 6 to 36
months, and is usually authorized in specific cases (ARDUOUS DUTY,
"A"-SCHOOLS or OVERSEAS DUTY, OTHER DESERVING CASES). Great care should
be taken in separating items to be shipped and stored because once in
storage, it is not easy to retrieve them. Service members may need to
request an extension of their non-temp storage if their rotation date
back to the States changes and more time is needed; failure to do this
may result in the service member having to pay storage fees. When it
comes time to have your NTS delivered out you will need to fill out a
form "REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF NON-TEMPORARY STORAGE" This request can
either be processed through the transportation office that did the
non-temp storage paperwork or your current Transportation Office. To
prevent excess costs, the total weight of your property shipped and
stored should not exceed your authorized weight allowance.
NOTE: Remember that it is the member's responsibility to notify
the Transportation Office of any change in orders or other information
affecting the member's entitlement to ship or store his/her household
goods.
Scheduling Your Move
When its time to schedule your move with the PSSU Seattle Transportation
Office, be prepared to:
1. Have at least one copy of your signed orders (includes message type orders with accounting data and Travel Order Number) Note: without orders, your pack/pickup requested dates will be delayed greatly.
2. Have an idea of when you want to move. Please be flexible as possible especially during peak season. You will be asked to select a packing and pickup date Mon-Fri, no Holidays (please allow 7-10 working days in advance to schedule a date). If at all possible, do not schedule a pickup, a lease termination, or a house sale closing on the same date.
3. Fill out a DD-1299-2 or similar form with the counselor. Please call to schedule an appointment and/or to attend a counseling session.
4. Get a follow-up phone call or email once your HHG shipment has been booked with names and contact phone numbers. You will need to arrange a pre-move survey with this company. If further assistance is needed at this time, be sure to call the PSSU Seattle Transportation Office.
Self-Procured Move (SPM)
The SPM Move Program is designed to allow YOU to move your own household
goods and receive a monetary incentive payment of up to 95% of what it
would cost the government to move you.
Forms Required
Authorized Vehicles
There are no longer restrictions on the type of vehicle used.
Documentation Needed to File an SPM Claim
Where to Mail SPM Claim
Damage Claims
Please contact your unit's yeoman, Investigating Officer, or
Transportation Office.
Forms Required
When it is necessary to file for a Damage Claim,
complete the following:
Submit a DD-1840/ DD-1840R with the carrier no later than 75 days from
date of delivery. The front of this form (DD-1840) must have the damage
listed at the time of delivery (before the agent leaves) You and the
supervisor of the team that unpacked you must sign it. If you note
damage after the after agent has left, it is your responsibility to
complete the backside of the Joint Statement of Loss or Damage
(DD-1840R). Then, you must submit your damage claim directly to the
carrier, but the document must be receipt/return certified.
Damage Claims with the Government
Coast Guard members have 2 years from the date of delivery to file a
claim with the Coast Guard. Visit our office at Pier 36, to schedule an
appointment to complete the necessary forms. Damage Claim forms are the
DD-1842/DD-1844 and must be complete with accurate estimates and
signatures. Provide proof of your claim through pictures, video tapes,
digital camera, repair estimates or appraisals. Once your damage claim
is completed and mailed out to Chesapeake, VA. FINCEN usually takes
about 10 days to process your settlement.
Damage Claims are mailed to:
Insurance
All moves are now covered with Full Replacement Value, which means if
the carrier ruins any of your HHG's, they will be responsible for full
replacement. Claims will be made directly to the carrier, and must be
made within 75 days of the delivery of your HHG's and must be made on
form 1840 (R) or (Pink Copy).
Shipment of Privately Owned Vehicle (POV)
You are entitled to ship one POV to, from or between places overseas, or
upon official change of homeport of a vessel to which you are assigned
(with the exception of Alaska). The TO will determine your entitlement
based on your PCS orders. The Military Traffic Command has contracted
out to vehicle processing centers in specific places for debarkation/
embarkation in the United States and overseas. See your local
Transportation Office for further assistance.
You will need to have 5 copies of the following documents when you
deliver your vehicle to the Vehicle Processing Center (VPC): 5 Copies of
your orders; your military ID Card, your valid Drivers License; your
Vehicle Registration, and 5 copies of your proof of insurance.
For the Seattle area, our vehicle processing information is listed
below:
2302 Ross Way
Tacoma, WA 98042
Phone (800) 597-1833 OR (253) 272-1712
FAX (253)272-2375
Hours: M-F 0800-1700
Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS)
Effective 1 April 1999, (ALDIST 108/99) The transportation of a
Privately Owned Conveyance (POC) on the AMHS will be a reimbursable
Permanent Change of Station (PCS) travel expense. This change will allow
the member to use the ferry and be reimbursed for ferry fees as in all
other ferry crossings. If the member has an entitlement to drive two
POCs for PCS travel, ferry fees for both POCs will be reimbursable.
Members traveling by POC via the AMHS still have an entitlement to ship
one POC at government expense.
The member has the responsibility to make necessary ferry reservations
on the AMHS once the PCS orders to Alaska have been authorized by entry
approval. Reservations can be made by dialing 1-800-642-0066 or
907-465-3941, or faxing your request to 907-465-2476 at the Juneau
office. Reservations can also be made through AMHS Kodiak, AK at
1-800-526-6731.
PCS travel advances for personal travel of member and dependents,
staterooms and ferry fees, are authorized when the member has confirmed
reservations. Government procured transportation of POC's (ferry fees)
on the AMHS is authorized only when there is insufficient time for the
member to obtain an advance. Please provide the transportation officer a
copy of your itinerary/reservation and a hard copy of the orders and the
transportation officer will type a purchase order to pay all confirmed
items on the itinerary with the exception of pets and weight listed
items.