DAFORMS.NET – DA FORM 8028 – U.S. Army Reserve Bar To Continued Services Certificate – In the U.S. Army Reserve, Soldiers who are ineligible for continued service due to age, time in service, or other reasons, may be issued a DA Form 8028, also known as the U.S. Army Reserve Bar To Continued Service Certificate. This form is used to document a Soldier’s ineligibility for continued service, and is required when a Soldier separates from the Army Reserve.
Download DA FORM 8028 – U.S. Army Reserve Bar To Continued Services Certificate
Form Number | DA FORM 8028 |
Form Title | U.S. Army Reserve Bar To Continued Services Certificate |
Published | 03/01/2018 |
Prescribing Pub | AR 140-111 |
File Size | 33 KB |
What is a DA FORM 8028?
In the Army, DA Form 8028 is used to certify that a Soldier is not barred to continued service. If a Soldier has any type of legal or administrative issue that could prevent them from serving, it will be noted on this form. The Army Reserve Bar To Continued Services Certificate is valid for one year from the date it is signed.
Where Can I Find a DA FORM 8028?
As a service member in the United States Army Reserve, you will be required to sign a DA Form 8028, also known as the U.S. Army Reserve Bar To Continued Services Certificate. This form is used to certify that you have been informed of the requirements and conditions of your service in the Army Reserve, and that you agree to abide by them. The form must be signed by you and your commanding officer, and witnessed by a Notary Public.
DA FORM 8028 – U.S. Army Reserve Bar To Continued Services Certificate
In the Army Reserve, Soldiers who are nearing the end of their service commitment may request a bar to continued service. The request is made using DA Form 8028 and is forwarded to the Reserve Personnel Center for processing. If the Soldier is approved for a bar to continued service, he or she will be issued a certificate indicating the date when the bar will take effect.