Uncle Sam Keeps Draft Form Unchanged for Young Men
Published Date: 5/13/2025
Notice
Summary
The Selective Service System is keeping its electronic registration form for 18-year-old males, with no changes to the process. This quick, one-time form helps the government know who’s available if a national emergency calls for military service. If you’re affected, you have 30 days to send comments, but there’s no cost or extra time needed to register.
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Selective Service form stays the same
If you are an 18‑year‑old male U.S. citizen or a male immigrant living in the United States at the time of your 18th birthday, you must register using the Selective Service electronic form (SSS Form 1E). The agency is keeping the current online form with no changes; registration is a one‑time action that takes two minutes or less, costs nothing, and the notice allows 30 days from publication for written comments.
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