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The Selective Service is an agency of the U.S. government that has a pool of all eligible males in the U.S. who could possibly be drafted for the military. You must register for the Selective Service if you are a male U.S. citizen, documented immigrant, or undocumented immigrant, and you are between the ages of 18-25. Register online if you have a Social Security Number, or use a hard copy form if you prefer or do not have a SSN.

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Registering Online

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  1. To get to the form, visit https://www.sss.gov/Registration/Register-Now/Registration-Form . You have until your 25th birthday to register, but you should do this right after you turn 18, as it is the law. [1]
  2. All you need to complete is your sex, full name, suffix, address, Social Security number, and date of birth. In addition, select an option from the drop-down list regarding the question “How did you first learn about registration?” [2]
    • Options from the drop-down include parent/relative, friend, classroom, guidance counselor, financial aid office, TV/radio, posters, news, direct mail, post office, internet, selective service rep, high school registrar, workforce invest act, farmers opportunity program, other, military rep, USCIS, drivers licensing, etc.
    • You can register early if you are 17 years and 3 months old. [3]
    • Do this if you have a Social Security number and you are a male aged 18-25.
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  3. Once you have completed all of the required information, you’re finished! This process should take you no more than 5 minutes. [4]
    • If you click on the “Reset Form” button instead of “Submit Registration,” your responses will be deleted.
    • After you submit your form, it should take only a few minutes for your information to enter the system.
    • You can verify your registration by visiting https://www.sss.gov/Home/Verification . Click on “Verify Now,” and type in your last name, Social Security number, and date of birth. [5]
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Completing and Mailing the Registration Form

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  1. To get the form, go to https://www.sss.gov/Portals/0/PDFs/regform_copyINT_1.pdf . Do this if you prefer to send a hard copy or if you do not have a Social Security number yet. [6]
    • Alternatively, if you don’t have access to the internet, visit your local post office and ask for a mail-back registration form. Post Offices always have these forms available.
  2. The form comes with instructions regarding how to complete the form, and it also includes information on privacy. Fill in your date of birth, sex, Social Security number (if you have one), name, mailing address, email address, and date. Don’t forget to sign the form! [7]
    • Use a pen when completing the form to clearly write your responses.
  3. When you complete your form, place it into an envelope addressed to Selective Service System Registration Information Office, P.O. Box 94739, Palatine, IL 60094-4739. Include correct postage on your envelope, and write your return address in the top left corner. Then, drop your letter off at your local Post Office. [8]
  4. If you do not receive a registration acknowledgment via mail within 1-3 months, call the Selective Service number to request your documentation. This is sent to you in the mail after you sign up online or with a hard copy.
    • You can also check your registration verification online by visiting https://www.sss.gov/Home/Verification . Do this 2-5 weeks after you mail in your card, as it may take time to process your information.
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Using Other Registration Options

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  1. Around the time of your 18th birthday, you may receive a mail-back form in the mail from the Selective Service. You can fill this out at home and mail it back to the Selective Service with proper postage. [9]
    • The card asks for your name, birthday, address, email, sex, and Social Security number.
  2. If you are getting ready to go to college and completing a federal student financial aid form, you can simply check the box on the application form designating your registration for the Selective Service. Make a checkmark next to “Register Me” on Box 22. [10]
    • The Department of Education then provides the Selective Service with your information to register you.
  3. A Selective Service Registrar is a teacher or guidance counselor of a high school who helps register male students for the Selective Service. Ask you principal or guidance counselor who the Registrar is at your school, then ask them for assistance in signing up. [11]
    • The Registrar can help you complete the form, mail it away, and answer any questions.
    • Most high schools across the U.S. offer this service.
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Informing the Selective Service of Changes

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  1. Until your 26th birthday, you must update your information with the Selective Service, including changing your address, changing your name, getting a new SSN, or changing military status. [12]
  2. To do this, visit https://www.sss.gov/verify/update-info/ . Then, choose "Submit Address Change" if you currently live inside the United States, or "Submit Foreign Address Change" if you are living abroad. Type in your Selective Service number, Social Security number, name, date of birth, and address. [13]
    • When you are finished, click on "Submit Address Change."
  3. If it is easier for you to update your information over the phone, use a nice and polite tone when chatting with an associate. Explain the reason for your call, and provide your change of address, name, or SSN, for instance. [14]
    • For example, you can say something like, "Hello there, I recently moved and need to update my address. Can you help, please?"
  4. Ask for either a Selective Service address change form from your Post Office if you recently moved. If you need to update your name or SSN, use the tear-off "Change of Information" form you received with your registration card. Complete the form, and mail it back to the Selective Service System, P.O. Box 94638, Palatine, IL 60094-4638. [15]
    • The form is very simple to complete, and it asks you for your old and updated information.
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    Unless a person received something because they had the uniform on, they have not done anything wrong as 18 USC § 912 states. If they had received something, had an insignia of any of the five branches of the military, or claimed to have received major military rewards; then they have violated the law.
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    Yes, you can go to a base and stop by the visitor's center if you'd like to enroll in person.
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    Sadly, women cannot register. As part of the basic requirement, only men can join the Selective Service.
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      • You do not need to register if you are a citizen of another country currently in the U.S. on a non-immigrant visa.
      • If you are a documented or undocumented immigrant, note that the Selective Service website explains that they do not share any information regarding your status.
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      Warnings

      • If you are 26 and older and have not registered, you may be denied federal student financial aid, federal job training, or federal employment.
      • If you do not register with the Selective Service by the time you are 25, your name will be referred to the Department of Justice for possible investigation. Failing to register is a felony offense which can result in a fine up to $250,000 or prison.
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      The easiest way to register for selective service is online using the Selective Service Registration website. Navigate to the website, enter your social security number, and follow any additional directions provided to complete your registration. You can also register when you're filling out your Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA) by checking "Yes" in Box 29. Be sure to register within 30 days of your 18th birthday! To learn how to register at your local post office, read on!

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