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Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
When you arrive at your new installation, you’ll need to follow installation-specific procedures. Each installation and service handles in-processing differently. Here, you can find installation-specific guidelines and a list of documents to bring with you when checking- in. Reach out to the contacts provided if you have specific questions.
Personnel must be in the uniform of the day. Chiefs and officers should report in khaki's and E-6 and below should report in Navy service uniforms.
Upon your arrival if you are unsure of where you should check in for your new command, ask base gate security personnel for the quarterdeck, or call the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Command Duty Officer at 361-534-9093 or the duty office of your reporting command for directions and guidance as to proper check-in procedures. They can be reached 24 hours a day.
Depending upon your command all personnel are usually directed to their respective command PASS coordinator or CPC for processing. Most of the processing will be done on the command level with your CPC.
Permanent change of station moves with and without families accompanying the member
All military personnel traveling to Naval Air Station Corpus Christi must check in at the Officer/Enlisted/Navy Lodge, which is located at 9604 Ocean Drive. Make reservations by calling 361-939-6630. The front desk of the Navy Lodge is open 24 hours a day.
You will need to check in with the Navy Lodge even if you are told by the reservation clerk that the Navy Lodge is full. If quarters are not available, ensure that your orders are stamped with the Navy Lodge Certificate of Non-Availability stamp prior to checking into an off-station hotel.
The lodge is open 24 hours a day; call 361-939-6630.
If you get married after you are issued orders but before you PCS, you must inform your command and follow the procedures exactly as instructed. The military will not pay for travel and housing of your new spouse if you do not follow proper procedures.