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Q:   What are the Naval Academy’s gate hours?
A:
  Gate 1:  Open from 6 am to 10 pm daily for vehicular traffic and from 6 am to midnight Sunday-Friday and 6am to 1 am Saturday for pedestrian traffic.

Gate 3: Open from 6 am to 10 pm daily for vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

Gate 8: Open 24 hours a day for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

Q:  What are the Naval Academy’s normal general visiting hours?
A:  9 am to 5 pm daily

Q:  How do I get access to the Academy to attend a sporting event or concert after visiting hours?
A:
  Properly credentialed personnel (Military ID or Blue and Green USNA ID card) may escort you through any gate. Additionally, since this would be considered an official scheduled event, you may walk in through Gate 1 or Gate 3 by stating the event you are attending.  You may also take, when one is operating, the courtesy shuttle from the stadium.  All visitors over the age of 16 must have a valid picture ID.

Q:  I do not have a Military or USNA ID card, how do I gain access to the Naval Academy Complex?
A:
Properly credentialed personnel (Military ID or Blue and Green USNA ID card) may escort you through any gate. General visitors may walk in through Gate 1 or Gate 3.  You may also take, when one is operating, the courtesy shuttle from the stadium.  All visitors over the age of 16 must have a valid picture ID.

Q:  Do I need a Department of Defense (DoD) ID to walk in?
A:
  No, as long as you enter during normal visitor hours from 9 am to 5 pm or are attending a scheduled special event.

Q:  At what age must someone have a picture ID card?
A:
  Military beneficiaries must have them at age 10; civilians age 16

Q: What are the Naval Academy’s requirements for vehicular entry?
A:
  The vehicle must have a valid Department of Defense (DoD) Decal, temporary vehicle pass obtained from the pass & ID office, or be an official government vehicle.  Personnel must have valid Military or USNA ID card.

Q:  Do all passengers in a properly DoD decaled vehicle have to have DoD IDs?
A:
  No.  The driver (or at least one passenger) must have a DoD ID card.  All other passengers must have a picture ID if they meet the age requirements.

Q:  I would like to visit the Naval Academy but do not have a DoD decal, how do I get my vehicle onto the Yard?
A:
  You are welcome to visit the Naval Academy but your vehicle will not be permitted onboard.  You may utilize Annapolis public parking areas and walk in thru Gate 1 or Gate 3, or park your vehicle at the stadium and ride, when one is operating, the courtesy shuttle.

Q:  I am a general visitor, how do I get a temporary vehicle pass.
A:
  The Naval Academy does not issue temporary vehicle passes to general visitors.

Q:  Where can the general public park their vehicles in town?
A:
  There are several public parking garages in Annapolis.  In addition, several streets have metered parking.

Q:  I am handicapped and have a handicapped placard.  Is there any way I can drive onto the Yard?
A:
  Yes, you can enter through Gate 1.  After a vehicle inspection you will be authorized access.

Q: When does the Naval Academy courtesy shuttle run?
A:
Check the Security Department home page for the Courtesy Shuttle schedule.  The shuttle runs as needed in support of official scheduled events. When operating, the shuttle makes stops roughly every 15-20 minutes at Hubbard, Luce, and Alumni Halls as well as the Visitors Center.  Unfortunately the shuttle busses are not handicapped accessible however, handicapped vehicles are allowed aboard the Academy.

Q:  How do I get goods and materials delivered to the Naval Academy?
A:
  Delivery requirements can be found at:
 http://www.usna.edu/SecuInfoPers/deliveryprocedures.htm

Q:  I have a medical appointment but do not have a DoD Decal on my vehicle, how do I make my appointment?
A:
  You should make your appointment during general visiting hours.  You can come aboard via the courtesy shuttle, when one is operating.

Q: What do I do if my car has scraped a barrier?
A:
  If you are involved in any kind of car accident on Naval Academy grounds, contact DoD police in order to make a police report. 

Q:  My wedding is being held at the Naval Academy.  Who do I contact for information concerning security requirements and what I can expect?
A:
  You may contact Mrs. Mary Torrese, Chapel Wedding Coordinator, at 410-293-1105 or e-mail torrese@usna.edu

Q:   Whom do I call with questions concerning a funeral or memorial that is being held aboard the Naval Academy?
A:
  You should contact Sharon Moffat, Memorial Affairs Coordinator, at 410-293-1101, or e-mail moffatt@usna.edu.

Q:  I am a resident  aboard the Academy grounds and I am expecting overnight visitors.  How may I park their non DoD vehicle aboard the Academy?
A:
  You must provide the appropriate vehicle data to the pass & tag office outside Gate 8 and they will issue a temporary pass to you.  The vehicle is subject to inspection each time it comes aboard.

Q: Are there any regulations I should know about regarding jogging, cycling, walking, and skating aboard the Naval Academy?
A:
Exercisers in appropriate attire may pass through Gates 1 and 8 between the hours of 0630 and sunset. Jogging and biking is limited to the roads and sidewalks in areas next to the sea wall, Hospital Point, and Decatur Road from Alumni Hall to Gate 8. Bikers, joggers, and walkers may not wear audio headsets. Bikers must wear ANSI or Snell approved helmets. Roller skating, roller blading, and skateboarding are prohibited.

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