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Air Force Portal Self-Registration Requirements

To register for an Air Force Portal account, you must be a U.S. Military member, U.S. Government Civilian, Allied Forces member, or contractor supporting USAF efforts, who has been issued a government issued Common Access Card (CAC) or vendor approved External Certificate Authority (ECA). There are two primary means of obtaining an AF Portal account: 1) Self-Registration or 2) Filling out a DD Form 2875 (DD2875). All personnel with a CAC and having a Social Security Number (SSN) should be able to self-register by submitting specific personal information which will be verified against the Air Force Directory Services (AFDS) database by doing the following:

• Attempt to self-register for the Air Force Portal account with a valid DoD CAC at https://www.my.af.mil.
Skip to Step #6 if you can successfully create an account

If you are unable to obtain an account via automated registration, such as personnel with a Foreign National ID Number (FNIN) or an ECA certificate, please contact the FAS (DSN 596-5771 opt 7, commercial 334-416-5771 opt 1, or toll free 1-877-596-5771 opt 7) to create a helpdesk ticket. You will need to download the DD2875, then fill it out following these instructions:

  1. Users need to fill out the highlighted areas of Part I. If the DD2875 block 11 is not digitally signed by the user, that individual will need to physically sign block 11 and attach a screenshot of their PKI certificate subject information. Instructions on how to obtain the PKI Certificate Subject information can be found here.
  2. Block 13 will need to contain the "Request for an AF Portal account".
  3. Block 27 will require the user's SSN or FNIN.
  4. Part III must be filled out by their Security Manager validating, at minimum, a favorable National Agency Check and Inquiries Investigation (NACI), or comparable Foreign Clearance.
  5. The user's USAF government supervisor or sponsor validating their need for Air Force Portal access fills out blocks 17 to 20b. The Supervisor/Sponsor should then send the DD2875 in a digitally signed email to gcssaf.opsandsupport@gunter.af.mil, or fax the form to the Air Force Portal Program Office (DSN 596-1040, Commercial 334-416-1040). Faxing the form may cause more delay than email. Forms faxed in to GCSS-AF will still require a subsequent digitally signed email from the sponsor, so submitting via digitally signed email from the start is the preferred option to reduce processing time.
  6. Once the account is created, the user will receive two email notifications: one will contain their username, the other will contain their temporary password.
  7. After initial login, the user will be prompted to change their password and establish answers to several questions used later on to assist in resetting their password or validating their identity.
  8. Users will then be asked to fill out a short profile the first time they log in, which will allow for further customization of their portal experience.
  9. You then will be able to log in with your CAC or userid and password.

The Air Force Portal should be ready for the user to register within 48 hours upon receiving a CAC. Users with questions or problems after the 48-hour time period should contact their assigned portal tiered administrator. If a user is unable to or not authorized to receive a CAC but has a valid portal account need, please call your FAS Portal Help Desk.

The above guidance is consistent with the CAC issuance mandate as stated in References:

  • (a)DoDI Number 8520.02 (May 24, 2011), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Public Key (PK) Enabling. View Document
  • (b)DoDI Nunber 8520.03 (May 13, 2011), Identify Authentication for Information Systems. View Document

DoD Service Portals: AKO/DKO | MarineNet | Navy Knowledge Online

You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) Information System (IS) that is provided for USG-authorized use only. By using this IS ( which includes any device attached to this IS), you consent to the following conditions:

  • - The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations
  • - At any time, the USG may inspect and seize data stored on this IS.
  • - Communications using, or data stored on, this IS are not private, are subject to routine monitoring, interception, and search, and may be disclosed or used for any USG authorized purpose.
  • - This IS includes security measures (e.g., authentication and access controls) to protect USG interests--not for your personal benefit or privacy.
  • - Notwithstanding the above, using this IS does not constitute consent to PM, LE or CI investigative searching or monitoring of the content of privileged communications, or work product, related to personal representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants. Such communications and work product are private and confidential. See User Agreement for details.
AF Portal: Login Page (2024)

FAQs

Can I log into AF portal without a CAC? ›

Personnel must have a Common Access Card (CAC) in order to register for the AF Portal.

Can you access the AF portal from home? ›

It is available to all users anytime and anywhere an Internet connection is available from .com or . mil connections with a CAC. The AF Portal allows you to quickly find authoritative, relevant data and information, applications and collaboration tools to help you do your job and live your life in the USAF.

Why are myPers down? ›

The Air Force is shutting down the personnel services website myPers as part of an ongoing effort to modernize the branch's digital human resources platforms.

How do you get on the Air Force portal? ›

To register for an Air Force Portal account, you must be a U.S. Military member, U.S. Government Civilian, Allied Forces member, or contractor supporting USAF efforts, who has been issued a government issued Common Access Card (CAC) or vendor approved External Certificate Authority (ECA).

How to login without CAC? ›

If you are unable to CAC login to view your military records, please use the following steps to obtain/view your military documents: Go to https://www.hrc.army.mil/ Click on 'My Records' Notice the AKO Login box, enter your AKO username and password, click Login.

How do I find my DoD ID without CAC? ›

If you do not have a DoD ID number listed on your Common Access Card (CAC), you can look it up in the IDCO Online application. To learn about the security screening assistance and benefits available to Service members, please visit the TSA PreCheck Military Travel page on the Defense Travel Management Office website.

What website replaced myPers? ›

As a result of this digital transformation, the submission of Air Reserve Component Retirement Pay Applications is transferring from the current myPers platform to a new platform called myFSS no later than 1 May 2023.

What system replaced myPers? ›

The Department of the Air Force is giving myPers and the virtual Personnel Center (vPC) a technical refresh by migrating current capabilities to the myFSS. The new platform improves services to Airmen and Guardians, consolidates HR platforms, and reduces IT investments and vulnerabilities.

Is myPers still working? ›

MyPers Sunsetting

This Digital Transformation Initiative directly impacts how we serve Airmen and, as such, it is the number one priority for ARPC. The deadline for transferring these functions is 30 April 2023; this is when the myPers system will shut down.

How do you get a high rank in the Air Force? ›

To get from an entry-level position and grade to one of the highest-ranking grades, you will need to have acquired over 20 years in service as well as passing all relevant skill tests, showing authoritative behaviors, and also passing through a panel who make the decisions for high ranking positions.

What is the best way to join the Air Force? ›

  1. Apply. Apply through an Air Force recruiter via your local recruitment office, over the telephone or online. ...
  2. Aptitude Testing. ...
  3. Physical and Mental Screening. ...
  4. Prepare for Basic Military Training. ...
  5. Apply. ...
  6. Qualifying Test. ...
  7. Physical and Mental Screening. ...
  8. Passing the Selection Board.

How do you get e3 in the Air Force? ›

Whether you enlist in the Air Force or join as an officer, you will have regular opportunities for advancement. Airman Basic (E-1) is eligible for promotion to Airman (E-2) with six months' time-in-grade. E-2 is eligible for promotion to Airman First Class (E-3) with 10 months' time-in-grade.

Can you log into Nsips without CAC card? ›

At this time, access to Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) and BUPERS Online (BOL) will still require CAC access and will not be accessible from mobile devices without using a CAC. Here's how the process works. First, Sailors must log into MNP using their CAC to set-up their CAC-free account.

Can I access myFSS without CAC? ›

1. Go to the following link: https://myfss.us.af.mil/USAFCommunity/s/ using Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome and select the First-time Non-CAC User Registration icon to begin the registration process.

What happens if you lose your CAC Air Force? ›

Replacing Your Card

If you lose your card, you shall be required to present documentation from the local security office or CAC sponsor confirming that the CAC has been reported lost or stolen. This documentation must be scanned and stored in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS).

How do I find my Air Force portal ID? ›

FAs can get their ID information from their Civilian Personnel Office (CPO). The new 9 digit unique identifier is alpha/numeric (alpha in the middle two characters). The Field Assistance Branch (FAB) has been directed to have Foreign Affiliates fill out an AF Portal Form 41 with this Foreign National ID number.

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