[Title 32 CFR 630.12]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2004 Edition]
[Title 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE]
[Subtitle A - Department of Defense (Continued)]
[Chapter V - DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)]
[Subchapter I - LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS]
[Part 630 - ABSENTEE DESERTER APPREHENSION PROGRAM AND SURRENDER OF MILITARY PERSONNEL TO CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES]
[Subpart C - Desertion]
[Sec. 630.12 - USADIP procedures.]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


3242004-07-012002-07-01trueUSADIP procedures.630.12Sec. 630.12NATIONAL DEFENSEDepartment of Defense (Continued)DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONSABSENTEE DESERTER APPREHENSION PROGRAM AND SURRENDER OF MILITARY PERSONNEL TO CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIESDesertion
Sec. 630.12  USADIP procedures.

    (a) The Chief, USADIP--
    (1) Verifies information on the DD Form 553 with permanent personal 
records at the USAEREC.
    (2) Enters the soldier's name into the NCIC.
    (3) Forwards a copy of the DD Form 553 to all Federal, State and 
local law enforcement agencies who may be involved in the apprehension 
process.
    (4) Forwards a copy of DD Form 553 to the provost marshall nearest 
the deserter's home of record.
    (5) Forwards a copy of the DD Form 553 to the USACRC, ensuring the 
USACRC control number is legible.
    (b) The Army entry into the NCIC wanted person file normally is 
generally sufficient to support civilian police apprehension assistance.