FAQs
Orders are not required to schedule any appointments. But are needed to execute turn-in. Requirements to in-process CIF (DA Pam 710-2-1, Para 10-8): Prior to in-processing CIF, service member should review his/her OCIE records and bring a hard copy of the unit assignment orders.
How does CIF charge you? ›
Under CIF, the seller is responsible for covering the costs, insurance, and freight of the buyer's shipment while in transit. The buyer is responsible for any costs once the freight has reached the buyer's destination port.
Do you need to be in uniform for CIF? ›
Notification 3: All Soldiers must be in Duty Uniform (No civilian clothing or Physical Training Uniform).
What is the Cif Gear Army? ›
Background and Additional Information: The Central Issue Facility (CIF) system provides precise management of Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE).
Can you clear CIF without clearing papers? ›
Soldiers can turn in OCIE without clearing papers as long as they have orders or a memorandum authorizing clearing without orders signed by the Commander. Once clearing papers are received, return and CIF will stamp the papers. No one will be allowed to sign in after 1130 hours.
What happens if you miss a CIF appointment? ›
* All missed appointments by service members will require rescheduling by a first sergeant or company commander with the CIF directly. * All chaptered service members must have an escort to conduct business with the CIF. If a chaptered service member does not have an escort, they will not be permitted in the building.
Do CIF players get paid? ›
As of Aug 31, 2024, the average annual pay for a Cif in the United States is $53,326 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $25.64 an hour.
What is the CIF Sunday rule? ›
Understand that State CIF Bylaw 504 provides for at least one day respite from interscholastic athletics each week and prohibits member schools from holding interscholastic games or practices of any kind on Sundays, except for those schools founded upon religious tenets that observe the Sabbath from Friday sundown ...
Can freshman teams go to CIF? ›
A. CIF-member schools may allow only students currently enrolled, in grades 9-12, in their school, to participate in any CIF competition (See Bylaw 201).
Will CIF take damaged gear? ›
The CIF will not accept any equipment that appears to have been damaged through neglect or misconduct of an individual, without a properly processed adjustment document. Failing to initiate an investigation of property loss will not relieve a Soldier or command of liability.
Do not machine wash or dry vest. Machine washing /drying will damage or destroy the IOTV and Plate Carrier. Hand-wash IOTV and Plate Carrier outer shell and component carriers only in cold water or warm water, using a mild detergent or soap.
What is the CIF price? ›
The c.i.f. price (i.e. cost, insurance and freight price) is the price of a good delivered at the frontier of the importing country, including any insurance and freight charges incurred to that point, or the price of a service delivered to a resident, before the payment of any import duties or other taxes on imports or ...
How to clear CIF? ›
The key to clearing CIF the first time is to make sure your OCIE is clean, spot painted where needed and all markings are removed. Our goal is to have your clearance complete in one visit, but you must do your part.
Who clears customs for CIF? ›
No, it's the buyer's responsibility. CIF does not include any import duties, VAT, or taxes. It does include all export requirements. Under CIF, the seller must export and pay the costs to ship to your destination port, but you must import and pay all costs associated with the importation.
Do you need to rinse CIF? ›
For delicate surfaces and materials, any new/unusual type of usage, painted surfaces, and aluminium, test Cif cream cleaner on an inconspicuous area first, rinse immediately after use, and avoid heavy rubbing.
Does CIF include clearance? ›
CIF in shipping does not cover customs clearance, import duties, or taxes imposed by the destination country. These costs and obligations are typically the responsibility of the buyer.