Breaking News: Visitor Access Changes at Patrick Space Force Base – What You Need to Know
Hey Space Coast locals! If you’re planning to visit Patrick Space Force Base or Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, listen up. There’s a major change in how visitors will be processed that could impact your next trip.
The Trusted Traveler Program: Suspended Until Further Notice
Big news for Brevard County residents: The base’s longstanding Trusted Traveler program has been temporarily suspended. This means everyone – and I mean everyone – will need to go through a new visitor screening process.
Who Needs a Visitor Pass?
Here’s the critical information you need to know:
• If you don’t have a DoD-approved access credential
• Even if you have a DoD ID card
• Regardless of your previous access status
You WILL need to obtain a visitor pass. No exceptions.
What Credentials Are Considered Approved?
Currently, only the following credentials are automatically accepted:
• Common Access Card (CAC)
• Dependent ID
• Retiree ID
Why This Matters for Space Coast Residents
If you’re someone who regularly visits these military installations – whether for work, family, or other reasons – this change means you’ll need to budget extra time for entry. The new screening process could potentially add significant waiting time to your visit.
Pro Tip: Call ahead and confirm the latest requirements before making your trip. Military base procedures can change quickly, and staying informed is your best strategy.
Planning Your Visit: Key Recommendations
1. Bring ALL necessary identification
2. Allow extra time for screening
3. Check the official base website for most current guidelines
4. Have patience with security personnel
Who to Contact for More Information
Want the most up-to-date details? Here are your best resources:
• Patrick Space Force Base Public Affairs Office
• Base Security Desk
• Official Base Website
A Word of Caution
These changes aren’t just bureaucratic red tape – they’re about maintaining security for our critical space and military installations. The Space Coast is home to some of the most important strategic locations in the United States, and these measures protect everyone.
Stay Informed, Stay Prepared
The military environment can shift quickly. Bookmark official channels, sign up for base notifications, and always have a backup plan when visiting restricted areas.
Curious locals, military families, and space enthusiasts: Stay flexible and informed. These changes are part of our ongoing commitment to national security.

