IMPORTANT
MESSAGE
CHANGE
TO PRE-1960 SELECTIVE SERVICE
RECORDS REQUEST
National
Archives and Records Administration
has sole responsibility of ownership,
storage, and retrieval of Selective
Service records for men born
before 1960. Consequently, Selective
Service can no longer access
any of these records.
All
requests should be mailed directly
to:
National
Archives & Records Administration
ATTN: Archival
Programs
P.O. Box 28989
St. Louis, MO 63132-0989
Record Request Form -
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MEN
BORN BEFORE 1960
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Status
Information Letters are
not required of men born
before 1960 ...
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ATTENTION,
UNDOCUMENTED MALES
& IMMIGRANT SERVICING GROUPS!
If
you are a man ages 18 through
25 and living in the U.S., then
you must register with Selective
Service. It’s the law.
You can register at any U.S.
Post Office and do not need
a social security number. When
you do obtain a social security
number, let Selective Service
know. Provide a copy
of your new social security
number card; being sure to include
your complete name, date of
birth, Selective Service registration
number, and current mailing
address; and mail to the Selective
Service System, P.O. Box 94636,
Palatine, IL 60094-4636.
Be
sure to register before your
26th birthday. After that, it’s
too late!
Selective
Service does
not collect any information
which would indicate whether
or not you are undocumented.
You want to protect
yourself for future U.S. citizenship
and other government benefits
and programs by registering
with Selective Service. Do it
today.
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