The Navpers 1336 3 form is designed to allow individuals to formally request special considerations or authorizations. This may include requests for leave, special pay, or other types of allowances. The information collected helps officials assess eligibility and make informed decisions regarding the requests.
Any service member who wishes to request special consideration or authorization must complete this form. It is mandatory to provide the required information to ensure that the request is processed efficiently. Failure to do so may lead to delays or disapproval.
The form requires several key pieces of information, including:
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Name
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Rate
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Ship or Station
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Date of Request
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Department/Division
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Duty Section/Group
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Nature of Request (e.g., leave, special pay)
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Number of Days Requested
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Distance of Travel
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Mode of Travel
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Leave Address
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Telephone Number
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Reason for Request
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Signature of Applicant
Each section must be filled out accurately to avoid complications.
If the form is not completed correctly, it may result in delays in processing your request. In some cases, the request could be disapproved entirely. It is important to review the form thoroughly before submission to ensure all information is accurate and complete.
The information provided on the Navpers 1336 3 form is used by officials within the Department of the Navy to determine your eligibility for the requested special consideration or authorization. It is treated with confidentiality and is subject to privacy protections under the Privacy Act.
Yes, you can submit the form electronically if you use your Common Access Card (CAC) for a digital signature. This allows for a secure and efficient submission process.
What should I do if my request is disapproved?
If your request is disapproved, the form will include a reason for the disapproval. You can review this reason and, if necessary, seek clarification from your supervisor or the appropriate department. Depending on the circumstances, you may have the option to submit a revised request.