In general, Travis Public Affairs schedules base tours twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. Please contact the Public Affairs office for specific dates. Priority scheduling will be given to ROTC and Junior ROTC students and other groups serving high-school-age and college-age students.
Visitors can obtain entry by having their sponsor meet them at the Visitor Control Center in order to assist them in getting a temporary visitor pass. Visitors over the age of 18 must have a valid picture ID to be allowed access to the base.
Visitors can request a base pass with a DoD ID card sponsor, from the Pass and Registration Office located at the South Gate. Entering a military base for the first time may be daunting for visitors, but with a little preparation, getting on base is as easy as 1-2-3.
Visitor Requests: - ALL visitors must have a military affiliated sponsor. - Visitor passes cannot exceed 30 days. - NO commercial traffic will be processed at the Visitor Center.
How to write a letter of acceptance Address the letter to the recruiter. Express your gratitude for the offer. Confirm the terms of employment. Format your letter appropriately. Proofread your letter. Send your letter and follow up with the recruiter.
The wing maintains a work force of approximately 7,547 active-duty military and 2,825 civilian personnel, including personnel from the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and Department of Veterans Affairs.
For more information on the submission processes or to determine is a base pass is needed, call pass and registration at (850) 883-0948 or (850) 882-6349.
- ALL visitors will have a criminal history background check conducted upon pass creation and are subject to denial of base access upon any findings. - ALL visitors must have a military affiliated sponsor. - Visitor passes cannot exceed 30 days.
For more information about TMO, call 707-424-4180 from 8 a.m. to p.m. Monday through Friday, email personal.property-02@us.af.mil or visit Bldg. 381, first floor, wing C.