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Why is Selective Service Important? Who Needs to Register; Benefits & Penalties; National Alternative Service Program; After Registering; State-Commonwealth Legislation
Selective Service assigns a number to each person who registers. Learn how to check your registration, look up your number, and get proof that you registered. Selective Service mails you a registration card and acknowledgment letter to confirm that you registered.
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is your social security number, date of birth and address. For security reasons, we can only respond to questions that contain your PII over the phone. Do not email us your social security number.
Online verification provides a quick way to access your Selective Service registration number and date of registration. You also can print a copy of your registration card that can be used as proof of registration.
The Selective Service System (SSS) is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains a database of registered male U.S. citizens and other U.S. residents potentially subject to military conscription (i.e., the draft).
Selective Service assigns a number to each person who registers. Learn how to check your registration, look up your number, and get proof that you registered.
Your number is on the registration card that was sent to you by mail shortly after you registered. If you can't find the card, you can use the Selective Service's online database to access your number. You can also call their hotline number and follow the prompts.
The Selective Service System (SSS) provides the Department of Defense personnel in the event of a national emergency. Male citizens and immigrants are required to register with the Selective Service when they turn 18.
Every man who is registered with the Selective Service System will receive a registration acknowledgement letter with a registration card in the mail from Selective Service within 90 days of registering. This is proof of your registration and can be used when applying for: state-based aid in 31 states; federal jobs; security clearances
HOW CAN I VERIFY MY SELECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRATION STATUS? If you are a man – or were assigned the gender of male at birth – and you were in the United States between the ages of 18 and 26 years old, you should check your Selective Service record to see if you registered. If you became a lawful permanent