From north and west take Interstate 64 east and Exit 268
(Phoebus/Fort Monroe). From south and east take Interstate 64
west and Exit 268 (Phoebus/Fort Monroe). Turn on to Mallory Street
toward Buckroe Beach. At Mellon Street turn right, continue on
Mellon Street, once you cross the bridge you will arrive at the Fort
Monroe Gate.
Soldiers assigned and attached to Fort Monroe sign in and
in-process through the installation Personnel Administration Center
located in Building 82, third floor, Room 350 on Ingalls Road.
Morning duty hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to noon.
Afternoon duty hours are 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. except on Wednesdays
(closed for training). After hours, soldiers sign in with the Military Police located in Building 87 at 150 Ingalls Road and then report to
the installation Personnel Administration Center the next duty day.
For additional information, call DSN 680-2442/5401. After-duty
phone is (757) 788-2239.
Fort Monroe Lodging offers 14 comfortable, well-appointed
units for guests traveling on TDY orders, guests traveling on PCS
orders, official visitors and unofficial visitors.
Confirmed reservations are offered through telephonic contact,
(757) 788-2128, and e-mail (monr.lodging@us.army.mil). TDY travelers
are directed to the Army Central Reservation System (ACRS),
(800) 462-7691, when space is not available on post. Army Lodging
has a contract under the Lodging Success Program (LSP) for TDY travelers to the Hampton Roads area. When
space is not available on post, ACRS makes a
reservation at a contract hotel.
A list of local hotels is available in the
Lodging Office for PCS travelers and unofficial
visitors.When space is not available on post for
PCS personnel, a statement of non-availability
is provided.
The Lodging Office, located in Armistead
Hall, Building 80, at the corner of Ingalls and
Patch Roads, is open Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Guests with reservations
who arrive after duty hours will find their welcome
packets waiting for them at the Military
Police Desk Sergeant Window, Building 87,
next to Fort Monroe's front gate.
Government Owned - Government quarters
are limited in number (95 officer and 72
enlisted) and are available to all military ranks.
Normally there is a waiting list for all ranks
except general officers. Applications for government
quarters are maintained by grade and
bedroom requirements. Applications are taken
in person at the Housing Office located in
Building 28 (Directorate of Public Works-
DPW Building). Hours of operation are
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Telephone numbers are (757) 788-4150/2127.
DSN prefix is 680. The mailing address is:
DPW Housing Division, 318 Cornog Lane,
Building 28, Fort Monroe, VA 23651-1110.
Government owned family quarters, both
officer and NCO, are interspersed throughout the
southern, older part of the post. Most military
occupants can walk to their place of duty. The
posts medical and dental facilities, the marina
and the education center are within walking distance
of most family quarters. There are a few
units that are close to industrial facilities, but for
the most part, family quarters are in tree-lined
areas, both inside and outside the moat.
Monroe Apartments - An option for
short-term housing. Residents live in privatized
buildings and pay rent to the contractor. For
those needing more information, call the DPW
Housing Office at (757) 788-2129.
Troop Housing - One permanent building,
Building 87, provides unaccompanied enlisted
personnel housing. This building is also historical
and was recently renovated.
Temporary Lodging - There are some
transient units on post available for TDY personnel
and PCS families. Reservations may be
made by calling the Billeting Office at (757)
788-2128. The Billeting Office is located in
Building 80 (Armistead Hall).
Off Post Home Finding and Housing
Referral Services - The Housing Office
provides information on the Automated
Housing Referral Network (AHRN). AHRN is
the only total housing solution approved and
funded by the DoD for military members. You
will receive expert, unbiased advice from your
Real Estate Counselor to help you make well informed
real estate decisions. This is a Web based
tool to manage all aspects of your home
sale or purchase. AHRN serve as your advocate
to find and manage great real estate agents and
secure other high-quality real estate services.
All incoming military personnel who are
assigned to Fort Monroe, Va. and plan to live in
the Hampton Roads area must process through
the Fort Monroe Housing Section. Married permanent
party soldiers and single senior NCOs
may live off post and draw basic allowance for
quarters arranged with the Defense Finance and
Accounting Division. The Legal Assistance
Office is available to review leases and/or any
rental clauses.
Vehicle registration is mandatory for personnel
assigned to, employed at or living on
Fort Monroe. Vehicle Registration is located at
Building 87, Ingalls Road, on the first floor of
the Provost Marshal Office. Hours of operation
are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and
2 to 4 p.m.You will need to present a valid military
ID card, driver's license, current vehicle
registration certificate, proof of insurance and
proof of inspection if your vehicle is registered
in a state that requires inspection. Persons who
are not eligible for Department of Defense
decals, or who need access to the installation for
a short period of time, may be issued a one to 30
day pass in lieu of a decal. You will need to
bring the same documents as stated above
unless the vehicle is a rental, in which case the
rental agreement will be sufficient.