Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Published Date: 2/2/2026
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Summary
The Navy wants to keep collecting info from Marines who claim a child born out of wedlock as a dependent for housing allowance. This form helps make sure only eligible Marines get the right Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH). If you’re involved, you’ve got until March 4, 2026, to share your thoughts—this keeps things fair and on track without costing extra money.
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Form required to claim BAH for out‑of‑wedlock child
If you are a Marine claiming a child born out of wedlock under age 21 who does not live in your household, the USMC will continue using NAVMC Form 1750/13 (OMB Control Number 0712-0010) to document financial support and other facts. This form is required to obtain or retain Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and is mandated by DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-R, Vol. 7A, Ch. 26 and Marine Corps Order 1751.3.
Guardian must complete and notarize form
The child's non-service-member guardian must complete their section of NAVMC Form 1750/13 and have it notarized before submission. The collection reports an average burden of 75 minutes per response, with 20 annual responses and 25 annual burden hours.
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