National Archives Seeks Input on Two Record Forms
Published Date: 6/1/2026
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Summary
The National Archives wants to renew two forms: one for companies wanting to digitize old records with their own gear, and another for veterans and families asking for military records. They’re asking for your thoughts by July 31, 2026, to make sure the process is clear and not too much work. This affects businesses and veterans but won’t cost anyone extra right now.
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