◆ Personnel Evaluation Reference
Army Evaluations Hub
A consolidated reference for Army evaluation reports — NCO Evaluation Reports (NCOER) for enlisted leaders, Officer Evaluation Reports (OER) for commissioned and warrant officers, and the Developmental Counseling Form (DA 4856) that anchors both. All forms link to the official Army Publishing Directorate; all procedural questions defer to AR 623-3 and DA Pam 623-3.
NCOER
NCO Evaluation Report
For Sergeant (E-5) through Sergeant Major (E-9). DA Form 2166-9 series.
Open →OER
Officer Evaluation Report
For commissioned and warrant officers. DA Form 67-10 series.
Open →Counseling
DA Form 4856
Developmental Counseling — the foundation document for every evaluation.
Open →Governing Regulations
◆ AR 623-3
Personnel Evaluation — Evaluation Reporting System
The governing Army regulation for both OER and NCOER. Defines policy and authority for the Evaluation Reporting System.
◆ DA Pam 623-3
Evaluation Reporting System Procedures
Procedural pamphlet that supports AR 623-3 — provides detailed how-to guidance on completing evaluation reports.
Where to Access Evaluations Electronically
IPPS-A (Integrated Personnel and Pay System – Army) ↗
Soldier-facing portal for personnel actions. Evaluations functions are integrated into IPPS-A.
iPerms (Interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System) ↗
Where completed evaluation reports are filed in your Army Military Human Resource Record (AMHRR).
Official Army Sources
HRC — Enlisted Evaluations ↗
U.S. Army HRC page for NCOER policy, advisories, and current guidance.
HRC — Officer Evaluations ↗
U.S. Army Human Resources Command page for OER policy, advisories, and current guidance.
Army Publishing Directorate (APD) ↗
The official source for all current Army Regulations, Pamphlets, and DA Forms.
◆ Authoritative referenceThis page provides general information for orientation. For authoritative procedures, requirements, timelines, and current versions of forms, refer to AR 623-3 and DA Pam 623-3, available from the Army Publishing Directorate. Always verify current procedures with your S1 or chain of command.