Contact an active duty service member or retiree
There is no database that you can search to find an active-duty U.S. military member or retiree. But you may be able to contact them through their branch of service.
Confirm that someone is on active duty
If you need to verify that someone is on active duty, use the Department of Defense's website to create a service record request.
Locate someone on active duty or a retiree
Each branch of the military has policies for contacting service members and retirees. The U.S. Coast Guard does not offer a way to locate service members.
To find someone in the other branches, write a letter to that branch. Your request should include the person's:
To receive a reply, include your name and contact information.
Send your letter to an address in the links below.
Find Someone in the | Instructions |
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Air Force | Follow the instructions to use the Air Force’s Worldwide Locator, or call 1-210-565-2660. |
Army | Follow the instructions to use the Army’s worldwide locator, or call 1-866-771-6357. |
Marines | See the Marines FAQ to help you locate an active duty Marine or retiree. Go to the "Miscellaneous" section of the page. Then select "Personal Locator." Or call 1-703-784-3941. |
Navy | The Navy has an FAQ to help you locate an active duty member or retiree. Go to the section titled "How do I find a friend or family member in the Navy?" Or call 1-901-874-3388. |
The U.S. Coast Guard does not offer a way to locate service members.
Contact a service member in an emergency
The Red Cross can help you contact a service member during an emergency. Submit your request online or by phone at 1-877-272-7337.
LAST UPDATED: May 28, 2025
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