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DD Form 1084C — DD Form 1084c, Bond Issuance Schedule (Continuation sheet), December 1966

Bond Issuance Schedule, U.S. Savings Bonds - Series E (Continuation Sheet)

You have arrived looking for DD Form 1084C. Before you download, confirm this is the right document: Bond Issuance Schedule, U.S. Savings Bonds - Series E (Continuation Sheet). Full title: DD Form 1084c, Bond Issuance Schedule (Continuation sheet), December 1966.

Your second step is the edition, not stated, listed as not stated. Your third is scope. Because the number carries a DD prefix, you use the same blank as every other military department and defense agency; no service-specific version exists for you to hunt down.

Once you know the form fits, find out when you file it. not stated sets the requirement, and not stated maintains the form itself. Your own command or agency adds local timing on top of that, so ask your administrative office if the deadline matters to you.

Before you download, pick your approach — editable file or printed page. What follows covers the formats first, then the entries, then what you do afterward.

Start at the header. Complete your identification before anything else, then work through the main entries, then finish at the certification. Skipping around causes contradictions between the top of the form and the bottom.

Check the edition before you type a word. The date appears on the face of the form; it should read not stated. When it does not, discard the file and take a fresh copy from this page. Department-level revisions replace the blank across all services simultaneously, which means an old printout can be out of step everywhere.

Work through the fields one at a time and leave nothing blank. When a box does not apply to you, write N/A rather than skipping it, so the reviewer can see you read the question. Follow the date format printed beside each date field instead of the one you normally use.

Stop at the Privacy Act Statement and read it through. You will find the authority for the collection, the principal purpose, the routine uses, and whether disclosure is voluntary or mandatory. Read it now, while you still have the choice of what to disclose.

Sign only after every other entry is complete. Use ink on a printed copy, or a credentialed digital signature — CAC-based, in a reader that handles it — on an electronic one. A typed name satisfies neither method. Enter the date next to it before you close the file.

Run a final pass over the form. The errors that send it back are the same ones every time: old edition, gaps in required fields, unreadable handwriting on a scan, non-conforming dates, no signature or no date.

If a particular field puzzles you, read the instructions printed on the form first, then go to not stated. When the two disagree, follow the directive.

Download the form

Begin by choosing a file. Available here: PDF. Plan for 1 pages and about 33 entries.

Download the pdf first. After it opens, test a field with your cursor. Fillable means you type, tab to the next box, and save your work inside the file. Printable means the page is a flat blank, so print it and write your answers in ink.

Prefer typing over writing. Your form will likely be scanned and emailed onward, and typed text reproduces at every stage while pen strokes fade or blur. When you do write, print in capitals so the receiving clerk can read it.

Handle xfdl in two steps. First confirm you have IBM Lotus Forms Viewer or a compatible reader on your machine; ordinary pdf software will report the file as broken. Once the viewer is running, download and fill the form.

You will not be charged for any of these; the whole set is free. Before you start entering data, save the file to your computer and open it there. Fields behave far more reliably in a desktop reader than in a browser preview.

What the form asks for

  • Station.
  • Page number of this page.
  • Total number of pages.
  • Schedule number.
  • Effective date and item number, line 1.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of persons to whom issued.
  • Serial number of bonds issued.
  • Effective date and item number, line 2.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of persons to whom issued.
  • Serial number of bonds issued.
  • Effective date and item number, line 3.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of persons to whom issued.
  • Serial number of bonds issued.
  • Effective date and item number, line 4.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of persons to whom issued.
  • Serial number of bonds issued.
  • Effective date and item number, line 5.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of persons to whom issued.
  • Serial number of bonds issued.
  • Effective date and item number, line 6.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of persons to whom issued.
  • Serial number of bonds issued.
  • Effective date and item number, line 7.
  • Name(s) and address(es) of persons to whom issued.

Now that it is complete, send it where not stated or your local procedure says it goes. Before you do, make yourself a copy — scan it or save the file elsewhere. It costs you nothing and saves you the whole exercise if the original goes missing.

Should you need a related form, look it up by its number. The DD sequence is Department-wide, which makes your search simple: no service qualifier, no branch-specific variant to track down.

Here is where people go wrong. They see a number in an instruction and download whichever form matches it. But DA and DD are separate systems — Army-specific in one case, Department-wide under not stated in the other — so check which series you were sent to before you take the file.

Plan to repeat this step whenever the form comes up again. Revisions follow directive changes, changes in what data is collected, and updates to notice language. Since nobody notifies you, check not stated at download and you have covered it.

Finally, understand the limits of what you have read. This page distributes a published Department of Defense form and describes how to fill it out. It does not give legal or procedural advice, and it cannot promise any outcome for your particular case. For that, contact not stated, your administrative office, or the authority identified in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 1084C?
DD Form 1084c, Bond Issuance Schedule (Continuation sheet), December 1966
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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