Selective Service Requests Extension for Registration Update Forms
Published Date: 7/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The Selective Service System is asking to keep using some important forms that help people update their registration info, like name or address changes. These forms don’t have any changes and only take about two minutes to fill out. If you’re registered, this keeps things accurate without costing you time or money, and you have 30 days to share your thoughts on this plan.
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Selective Service keeps update forms
If you are a Selective Service registrant, the agency will continue using SSS Form 2, 3A, 3B, and 3C so you can report name, address, or registration-status changes. Each form has a burden of two minutes or less and is used whenever your name or address changes. The agency is requesting public comments within 30 days of the July 14, 2025 notice.
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