The
easiest and fastest way for a man to register is to register
online. Or a man can fill out a registration form and
send it to the Selective Service System. The form asks for
the young man's full name, address, date of birth, and Social Security
Number (if he has one). On a form
that is sent in, his signature is also required.
Here
are some places to register:
REGISTER
ONLINE
Young men may now register online with Selective Service:
www.sss.gov
AT
THE POST OFFICE
Selective Service "mail-back" registration forms are
available at any U.S. Post Office. A man can fill it
out, sign (leaving the space for his Social Security Number
blank, if he has not yet obtained one*), affix postage,
and mail it to Selective Service, without the involvement
of the postal clerk. Men living overseas may register at any
U.S. Embassy or consular office.
*Provide
your Social Security Number to the Selective Service when
you do obtain one.
CHECK
BOX
Another way a young man can register is to check a box
on the application form for Federal Student Financial Aid
(FAFSA form). A man can check "Register Me" on Box #22 of
that form, and the Department of Education will furnish Selective
Service with the information to register the man.
AT
THEIR HIGH SCHOOL
More than half the high schools in the nation have a staff
member or teacher appointed as a Selective
Service Registrar. These individuals help register male
high school students.
See
also Proof of Registration
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