Where do you get Selective Service forms?

Where do you get Selective Service forms?

If you are unable to register online, you must obtain a Selective Service registration form (SSS Form 1) available from any U.S. post office or the “Forms” button on our website (www.sss.gov), to fill out, sign and date, and mail to the address provided on the form.

How do I get Selective Service documents?

Check Your Selective Service Registration The letter and card are your Selective Service proof of registration. If you don’t receive the letter and card within 90 days, or if you need a replacement card, call 1-847-688-6888 and follow the prompts. Choose the option for receiving your own Selective Service number.

Do you have to fill out Selective Service form?

Almost all male US citizens and male immigrants, who are 18 through 25, are required to register with Selective Service. It’s important to know that even though he is registered, a man will not automatically be inducted into the military.

What happens if you don’t fill out Selective Service form?

If required to register with Selective Service, failure to register is a felony punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 and/or 5 years imprisonment. Also, a person who knowingly counsels, aids, or abets another to fail to comply with the registration requirement is subject to the same penalties.

How do I know if I am registered for Selective Service?

Go to https://www.sss.gov/ and click on Check Registration. Click on Verify Now. Enter your information in the Online Registration Search grid.

Why did I get a Selective Service System letter?

Some agencies may ask you to provide an official response, or Status Information Letter, from the Selective Service indicating if you were or were not required to register. There are a few cases when a man is exempt from the registration requirement.

Was I registered for Selective Service automatically?

A state legislation became effective on January 1, 2002, in which a person age 18 through age 25, who is required to be registered with Selective Service under federal law and who applies for a state driver’s license or renewal, permit, or state I.D. card, is automatically registered with the Selective Service System.

Can you refuse Selective Service?

On paper, it’s a crime to “knowingly fail or neglect or refuse” to register for the draft. The penalty is up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Last year, Selective Service referred 112,051 names and addresses of suspected violators to the Justice Department for possible prosecution.

Does fafsa automatically register you for Selective Service?

You no longer need to register for the Selective Service to submit the FAFSA. If you want to access federal financial aid for college, you no longer need to register for the Selective Service, which registers men and is responsible for running a military draft.

Where do I Mail my Selective Service form?

Please mail your form to: Selective Service System. P.O. Box 94739. Palatine, IL 60094-4739. Printable Registration Form.

How can I update my Selective Service registration?

To change or update other information, please call 888-655-1825. Use this form if you need to request a Status Information Letter, which is a letter stating the facts surrounding your lack of Selective Service registration.

Where to send comments about the Selective Service System?

Send comments regarding the burden statement or any other aspects of the collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to: Selective Service System, SSS Forms Officer (3240-0002), Arlington, VA 22209-2425. The OMB control number 3240-0002, is currently valid.

Why is it important to register for Selective Service?

Why is Selective Service Important? Please complete your registration with current and accurate information. The address you provide will be used to send your Registration Acknowledgement Letter and Selective Service number. Thank you for doing your part to keep America safe and secure. Not what you’re looking for?

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