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 Selective Service System
Online Registration Address Change
If you're a man, born after 1959, and are currently registered with Selective Service and are living INSIDE the United States or its territories, or if you have an APO/FPO address, YOU MAY CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS INFORMATION by filling out the form below and clicking on "Submit Address Change."

If you're a man, born after 1959, and are currently registered with Selective Service and are living OUTSIDE the United States, YOU MAY CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS INFORMATION by clicking here.

If you're a young man, age 18 through 25, the law requires you to notify the Selective Service System of an address change within 10 days.

If you are unable to register online, or you receive an error message, you will be directed to a registration form which you may print out, complete, sign, and mail to the Selective Service System.

This service is operational seven days a week. It is not available when system maintenance is scheduled from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m., U.S. Central Time, Tuesday through Saturday.
 Selective Service System
Online Registration Address Change Form
Selective Service Number:     
Social Security Number:    (No dashes or spaces) 
Last Name:    
Date of Birth:    (mmddyyyy)   
Street or PO Box or RFD:     
City:       
 State:    
Zip Code:        
  Check here to receive a new registration acknowledgement letter showing your change of address.  It takes about 30 days to receive this letter. 
   

SSS FORM 2, OMB APPROVAL: 3240-0003

Persons are not required to respond to this collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.

Men who have registered remain eligible for federal student aid, most federal jobs, and federal job training. Male non-citizens living in the U.S. who are 18 through 25 must register to remain eligible for citizenship. Privacy Act Statement.

This is a secure site. The information you provide on this form is protected as it travels to Selective Service over the internet.


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 Last Updated: 7/10/2008
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