
Can You Bring Your Car Overseas in the Military?
If you’ve received overseas PCS (Permanent Change of Station) orders, one of the first questions on your mind is likely: Can I bring my car with me? The short answer is yes—military members can often ship one personally owned vehicle (POV) overseas at government expense. But there are rules, exceptions, and logistics that you need to know before making plans.
In this guide, we’ll cover everything from eligibility and costs to requirements, timelines, and tips to make the process as smooth as possible.

How to Ship Your Vehicle During a PCS Move: A Guide to PCSmyPOV, USDA Rules, and DTR Requirements
Preparing for a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move involves more than packing your home. If you're planning to ship your car—especially to an OCONUS (Outside Continental United States) location—you’ll need to follow specific military and USDA rules to ensure your vehicle passes inspection and ships on time.
This guide covers everything you need to know about military vehicle shipping requirements, including information from PCSmyPOV, the Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR), and USDA APHIS vehicle inspection standards.