Dislocation Allowance in a PCS

FacebookXPinterestEmailEmailEmailShare
stack of one dollar bills

The purpose of the Dislocation Allowance (DLA) is to partially reimburse a service member for the expenses incurred in relocating during a PCS, an evacuation, or other housing moves ordered for the government's convenience. This allowance is in addition to all other allowances and may be paid in advance. The amount varies by rank and family status. Normally you can receive DLA only one time per fiscal year.

It is important to keep in mind that DLA is intended to partially reimburse relocation expenses not otherwise reimbursed and probably will not reimburse all of your relocation expenses.

A member who has no dependents and who is assigned to government quarters (including a ship) at the new PCS location is not entitled to any DLA.

National Guard and Reserve service members going onto or leaving active duty are not eligible for DLA. The exception to this if you go on active duty for more than 20 weeks at one location and are authorized PCS allowances (not TDY allowances) and you move your dependents from your home to your new permanent duty station or a designated place.

You are also not authorized DLA on your separation or retirement from active-duty service.

Dislocation allowances change every year.

Check out our Dislocation Allowance page for this year's rates.

Keep Up With Military Pay Updates

Military pay benefits are constantly changing. Make sure you're up-to-date with everything you've earned. Subscribe to Military.com to receive updates on all of your military pay and benefits, delivered directly to your inbox.

Story Continues
PCS Military Pay