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What is my home of record air force?

Author

Emma Jordan

Published Mar 27, 2026

An individual’s home of record is a place recorded as the home of the soldier when commissioned, appointed, enlisted, inducted or ordered on active duty.

Does Oregon tax active duty military?

Oregon doesn’t tax your military pay while you are stationed in Oregon. File an Oregon Form OR-40-N if you or your spouse had income from other Oregon sources. If you had Oregon tax withheld from your military pay, you can file a return to claim a refund.

How do I change my home of record in the Air Force?

It’s the place that they consider their permanent home. Depending on their service, and local policies, an active duty military member can change their legal residence by visiting their local base legal office and/or base finance office and completing a DD Form 2058, State of Legal Residence Certificate.

Does the Air Force look at medical records?

Originally Answered: Will the military look into my medical records? Civilian medical records are private. Doctor-patient confidentiality. The military can’t look at civilian medical records without your consent or a court order.

How do I get my Air Force service records?

The form can be emailed to AFPC/DP1OR Military Records Incoming at [email protected] , faxed to 210-565-3124 (DSN 665-3124) or mailed to the AFPC address on the back of the form. Requests for records or documents cannot be made by phone.

Where can I Find my Air Force Records?

Air Force Records. Search the National Archives Catalog for Air Force Records. Search Air Force Records in the Access to Archival Databases (AAD) Unidentified Flying Objects – Project BLUE BOOK. Air Force links provided by the Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) Research in Military Records at the National Archives.

Can a military person be a nonresident in Oregon?

Active service military personnel in Oregon are treated as nonresidents if their address in the payroll records of the Defense Finance and Accounting Services (DFAS) is outside Oregon, regardless of where domiciled. Oregon doesn’t tax your military pay while you are stationed in Oregon.

Do you have a home of record in the military?

Military spouses do not have a home of record. A state of legal residence, or domicile, or legal domicile, is the place where the service member thinks of as home, the state where you intend to live after you leave the military. Your state of legal residence may change throughout your life.

When did the Oregon National Guard go on active duty?

Your active duty service occurred on or after September 11, 2001. You notify us within six months after your active duty service has ended. Guard members called into active state service by the governor under Title 32 may also qualify for relief of interest and collection activities on any tax owed prior to active state service.