Fort Jackson has updated its access rules. Beginning August 1, 2026, every visitor age 18 or older must have a visitor's pass to enter the installation — this includes Family Day and graduation. Here's what that means for your trip.
The Key Points
- All visitors 18+ need a visitor pass to get on post.
- Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (a REAL ID-compliant ID or passport is safest).
- Allow extra time at the gate — graduation mornings are busy.
How to Get a Visitor Pass
Visitor passes are issued through the installation's visitor control process. Because procedures and locations can change, confirm the current steps before you travel using the official Fort Jackson visitor information page, and ask your Soldier what their cycle has been told. Some cycles provide families with specific gate and pass instructions ahead of graduation week.
Tips for a Smooth Gate Experience
- Everyone brings ID. Each adult in your vehicle needs their own valid photo ID.
- Arrive early. Give yourself a buffer for traffic and gate lines on ceremony mornings.
- Have your paperwork ready. Keep IDs and any pass documents accessible before you reach the gate.
- Confirm the gate. Check which gate to use for your ceremony — your Soldier or the official info page will advise.
Policies change. Always verify current visitor and access requirements on the official Fort Jackson visitor information page before traveling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a pass to attend Fort Jackson graduation?
Yes. Starting August 1, 2026, all visitors age 18 and older must have a visitor's pass to access Fort Jackson, including for Family Day and graduation.
What ID do I need to get on Fort Jackson?
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. A REAL ID-compliant driver's license or a passport is the safest choice. Each adult in your vehicle needs their own ID.
How do I get a visitor pass?
Passes are issued through the installation's visitor control process. Confirm the current steps on the official Fort Jackson visitor information page before traveling, and ask your Soldier for any specific instructions their cycle received.
How early should I arrive at the gate?
Give yourself extra time on ceremony mornings — gates and traffic get busy. Arriving well before the ceremony helps you avoid stress and long lines.