DA Form 461-5. Vehicle Classification Inspection
The DA Form 461-5, also known as the Vehicle Classification Inspection form, is used by the United States Army to classify vehicles based on their weight, purpose, and other characteristics. The main purpose of this form is to ensure that all Army vehicles are properly classified and registered in accordance with Army regulations.
The form consists of several parts, including sections for identifying information about the vehicle, its classification, and a checklist of items to be inspected. Important fields on the form include the vehicle's make and model, weight, and purpose, as well as information about the inspection itself, such as the date and the inspector's name.
Parties involved in the use of this form include Army personnel responsible for operating and maintaining vehicles, as well as inspectors who are tasked with performing inspections and completing the form. It is important to consider the accuracy and completeness of the information provided when filling out the form, as errors or omissions can result in penalties or other sanctions.
Data required when filling out the form includes basic information about the vehicle, as well as details about its intended use and any modifications that have been made. Additional documents that may need to be attached to the form include registration papers, proof of insurance, and maintenance records.
Examples of applications for this form include routine inspections of Army vehicles, as well as classification updates for vehicles that have undergone modifications or changes in their intended use. Strengths of the form include its ability to ensure compliance with Army regulations and maintain accurate records of Army vehicles. Weaknesses may include the potential for errors or omissions if the form is not completed accurately or thoroughly.
Alternative forms or analogues include the DD Form 626 Motor Vehicle Inspection form and the SF 91 Operator's Report of Motor Vehicle Accident form. Differences between these forms may include the specific information requested and the intended use of the form.
The use of this form can affect the future of Army personnel and organizations by ensuring the safety and proper classification of Army vehicles. The form is typically submitted to Army motor pools or other designated offices, where it is stored for future reference and use.