Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART II— - PERSONNEL › Chapter CHAPTER 76— - MISSING PERSONS › § 1503
When someone is recommended to be listed as missing, the Secretary must look at that recommendation and, within 10 days, name a board to investigate. If two or more people went missing in the same event, the Secretary can use one board for all of them. The board must include at least one member who knows the kind of military activity where the person disappeared — a military officer for a service member, or a civilian for a civilian employee or contractor. Board members and the missing person’s lawyer must have security clearances. The Secretary will also give the board a judge advocate or a lawyer who knows missing-person law and family rights. The board must collect and protect all facts and evidence, review and analyze them, keep a record of its work, and recommend whether each person should be listed as missing or be declared a deserter, absent without leave, or dead (subject to other legal rules). The board’s meetings are closed to the public and family. A missing person’s counsel represents only the missing person, can see all evidence, question witnesses, and help keep records. The board must send a report to the Secretary within 30 days of being appointed saying what it found, what it recommends, and whether classified materials were used. The Secretary must review the report within 30 days, fix errors if needed, then decide each person’s status. Within 30 days after that decision, the Secretary must give the next of kin an unclassified summary of the unit report and the board report (with board members’ names) and tell them the government will check again about one year after the first official notice unless new information appears sooner. The Secretary’s final status decision applies across all U.S. departments and agencies.
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10 U.S.C. § 1503
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73