7 FAM 550
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM (SSS)
(CT:CON-849; 09-13-2018)
(Office of Origin: CA/OCS)
7 FAM 551 INTRODUCTION
(CT:CON-607; 10-30-2015)
a. The Selective Service System is an independent
federal agency. It is not part of the Department of Defense; however,
it exists to serve the emergency manpower needs of the U.S. Military by
conscripting untrained manpower, or personnel with professional health care
skills, if directed by Congress and the President in a national crisis. Its
statutory missions also include being ready to administer an alternative
service program, in lieu of military service for men classified as
conscientious objectors.
b. The Department of State and consular officers abroad
assist the Selective Service System with its registration program by accepting
registration forms at our posts abroad on behalf of the Selective Service
System and facilitating volunteer private U.S. citizens who may act as
registrants.
c. The Department of State should not get
involved beyond the initial registration process unless specifically requested
by the Selective Service System through the Bureau of Consular Affairs,
Directorate of Overseas Citizens Services, Program Management Office
(CA/OCS/PMO).
d. Consular Officers are strongly encouraged to direct
inquirers to the Selective Service System web page for information about
registration and to direct other inquiries to the Selective Service System Contact
Information web page.
Contacting the Selective Service System
Selective Service System Contact Information
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7 FAM 552 AUTHORITIES
(CT:CON-545; 12-02-2014)
a. The Selective Service System operates with permanent
authorization under the Military Selective Service Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 451; 50
U.S.C. App 460; 32 CFR 1600 - 1699; and Presidential Proclamation 4771 of July
2, 1980, as amended by Presidential Proclamation 7275 of February 22, 2000,
Federal Register: February 24, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 37) (Presidential
Documents Page 9199).
b. Consular authority to assist the Selective Service
System is derived from 22 U.S.C. 3904 (3) (Functions of Service).
7 FAM 553 ROLE OF THE CONSULAR OFFICER
(CT:CON-849; 09-13-2018)
a. All United States diplomatic and consular officers,
as U.S. citizen employees of the U.S. Government, are eligible to be Selective
Service registrars. You may perform the duties of a registrar for an
indefinite period at any post of assignment abroad. Military personnel may
also serve as registrars.
See
Selective Service System Information for Registrars
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b. Selective Service Uncompensated Registrars:
Consular officers, as chief registrar at U.S. embassies and consulates abroad,
may appoint U.S. citizen volunteers to serve as registrars without pay or
compensation:
(1) Only non-U.S. government employee, U.S. citizen
volunteer registrars, must complete Selective Service System Form SSS-402, Uncompensated
Selective Service Registrar Appointment Form obtained from Selective Service
System. This form should be maintained in post files:
Posts may request an Uncompensated Registrar
Appointment Form (SSS Form 402) by contacting Selective Service at:
Selective Service System Registrar Program
P.O. Box 94737 Palatine, IL 60094-4737
Phone: Toll-Free 1-(888) 655-1825 (press 00 for an operator) or from abroad
847-688-2825, DMCSupport@sss.gov.
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(2) Consular Officers can obtain Selective Service
forms and materials through the Selective Service at: Selective Service System,
P.O. Box 94737 Palatine, IL 60094-4737, tel: 847-688-2825, DMCSupport@sss.gov
or Information@sss.gov;
(3) Uncompensated Volunteer Registrars are appointed
for an indefinite period, or until termination or separation from the position
held at the time of the appointment. The participating organization (in this
case the U.S. embassy/consulate) where the registrar is appointed is
responsible for informing Selective Service of a Registrars separation from
the position from which he/she received the appointment to administer Selective
Service registrations. Upon an individuals separation from the designated
Registrar position, the post should submit a new Selective Service System Form SSS-402
nominating another qualified individual for registrar appointment;
(4) The consular officer should date-stamp page 1 of
Form SSS-402 identifying your office and the date the uncompensated Selective
Service Registrar is appointed; and
(5) Consular Officers should maintain a record of all
appointees names, addresses and dates of appointment.
c. The consular officer as chief registrar or other
appointed registrars:
(1) Provide registrants with the Selective Service
System Web site Register on-line Now to assist registrars to help registrants
file on-line or, when on-line registration is not available, with Selective
Service System Registration Form SSS-1 to complete and sign the form
and transmit it to the U.S. embassy or consulate to forward to the Selective
Service System:
NOTE: Posts may order Selective Service System
Registration Form SSS-1 and other Selective Service System forms from:
Selective Service System
Registration Office
P. O. Box 94638
Palatine, IL 60094-4638;
or from abroad 847-688-2825, DMCSupport@sss.gov or Information@sss.gov.
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(2) The registrar should verify that registrant is a
U.S. citizen. This is usually accomplished by examining the person's U.S.
passport. If the registrar has any question/doubt concerning the registrant's
claim to U.S. citizenship, note this on form near the registrar's signature.
If the registrant registers before an uncompensated private U.S. citizen
volunteer registrar, the uncompensated volunteer registrant's signature is
sufficient, the additional signature of the U.S. consular officer is not
required. See 7
FAM 556.1b:
NOTE ABOUT NON U.S. CITIZENS/NON
U.S.-NATIONALS: 9 FAM
504.10-2(E)(5) includes guidance
about the obligations for non-U.S. citizen/national immigrant visa recipients
between the ages of 18 - 26 to register for the Selective Service at a U.S.
Post Office within 30 days of entering the United States. 9 FAM
602.2-5(B) provides
that aliens lawfully admitted to the United States as nonimmigrants pursuant
to INA 101(a)(15) are not required to register with the Selective
Service nor are they liable for military training and service so long as they
maintain a lawful nonimmigrant status in the United States. (See 50
U.S.C. App. 453.)
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(3) Posts should send completed registration forms
weekly via pouch to:
Selective Service System
P. O. Box 818
North Chicago, IL 60064-0818
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Transmittal of Selective Service registration
forms by consular sections to the Selective Service System is official mail, in
accordance with pouch regulations (14 FAM 732.1).
(4) The Selective Service System does not require a
registration report or cover memo with the submission of forms. The Selective
Service System does not maintain a registrar of voluntary uncompensated U.S.
citizen registrars who have completed Selective Service Form SSS-402. The post
should maintain the Form SSS-402 in post files so long as the non-U.S.
Government, U.S. citizen, uncompensated volunteer registrars, performs that
function.
d. After completing the Uncompensated Selective Service
Registrar Appointment Form (SSS Form 402HS7) and receiving the basic
registration supplies, the Registrars duties are minimal and as easy as
facilitating on-line registration or, making registration forms available, and
sending completed registration forms to Selective Service via the U.S. embassy
or consulate. There is no record keeping involved. The registration
verification notice and other information will be mailed directly to the
registrants home address.
7 FAM 554 ROLE OF CA/OCS/PMO
(CT:CON-607; 10-30-2015)
a. CA/OCS/PMO is the Departments liaison with the
Selective Service System, Federal obligations agencies, Federal benefits-paying
agencies, consular posts abroad and Congress. CA/OCS/PMO provides guidance,
disseminates information and implements new procedures regarding the Selective
Service System.
b. CA/OCS/PMO has a collective email address
FedBen@state.gov.
7 FAM 555 LIMITATIONS ON CONSULAR
OFFICERS REGARDING Selective Service System (SSS) REGISTRATION AND DISCLOSURE
OF INFORMATION (PRIVACY ACT)
(CT:CON-545; 12-02-2014)
a. Information contained in a name-retrievable system
of records concerning a Selective Service System registrar or Selective Service
System registrant may not be disclosed except:
(1) As expressly authorized by the Selective Service
System;
(2) By written authorization by the individual who is
the subject of the record; and
(3) In accordance with the 12 exceptions to the
conditions of disclosure in the Privacy Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(1)
(12).
b. Any unauthorized disclosure is subject to criminal
penalties pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a (Privacy Act, as amended). 7 FAM 060
provides guidance about the Privacy Act. (See the CA/OCS Intranet Privacy Act
page.)
7 FAM 556 SELECTIVE SERVICE
REGISTRATION
(CT:CON-545; 12-02-2014)
a. Registration is the process of providing the
Selective Service System with personal information, such as name, address, date
of birth, and other related information. Even though no one is currently being
drafted, men are required to register with the Selective Service System within
30 days before or after their 18th birthday (a 60 day window).
b. Failure to register or otherwise comply with the
Military Selective Service Act (MSSA) is punishable by a fine of up to
$250,000, imprisonment for up to five years, or both. In addition, federal and
certain state laws require registration as a prerequisite for obtaining student
financial aid, job training, government employment, motor vehicle drivers
license and U.S. naturalization.
c. A registrant is not fully registered with the
Selective Service System until his registration information is submitted to
Selective Service System and processed in their registration file. The
registrant is then assigned a Selective Service number and will receive an
acknowledgement in the mail. If he has not received his registration
acknowledgement within 90 days of the date he completed his registration form,
he should write to the following address:
Selective Service System
Registration Office
P. O. Box 94638
Palatine, IL 60094-4638
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7 FAM 556.1 Who Must Register?
(CT:CON-849; 09-13-2018)
a. With few exceptions, all male U.S. citizens
(including dual nationals) and immigrant male aliens residing in the United
States and its territories (see 9 FAM 504.10-2(E)(5)
must register within 30 days of their 18th birthday. See the Selective Service
System Who Must Register page or printer-friendly "Who Must Register"
Fast Fact Chart.
b. If an individual does not possess a U.S. passport,
but makes a reasonable claim to U.S. citizenship, you should accept his
completed registration form, even if the passport application is pending, to
ensure that the individual does not incur penalties for failure to register.
You would then annotate Selective Service System Registration Form SSS-1 to
reflect citizenship status determined at that time.
c. Disabled men who live at home must register if they
can reasonably leave their home and move about independently. A friend or
relative can help fill out forms if they cannot do it themselves.
d. Men with disabilities that would disqualify them
from military service still must register with the Selective Service System.
e. Young men in hospitals, mental institutions, or
prisons do not have to register while committed. However, they must register
within 30 days after being released if they have not yet reached their 26th
birthday.
f. Members of the National Guard and Reserve Forces,
not on full-time active duty, must register.
g. Men cannot register after reaching age 26.
h. All immigrant aliens must sign Form DS-1810, Notice
of Duty to Register with U.S. Selective Service System (see 9 FAM 504.10-2(E)(5)),
at the time of the immigrant visa (IV) interview. Posts shall enclose the
signed Form DS-1810 with the other documents in the issued IV packet. Posts
shall also give to the alien a duplicate copy, printed in both English and the
language of the host country. Such aliens must present themselves to a U.S.
Post Office designated to perform Selective Service registration within 30 days
after entering the United States. (See 9 FAM
504.10-2(E)(5))
i. A person who is a non-U.S. citizen and who provides
no reasonable evidence of U.S. citizenship shall not be registered for
Selective Service System by a registrar outside the United States or its
territories.
7 FAM 556.2 How to Register Abroad
(CT:CON-545; 12-02-2014)
a. On-Line: the Selective Service System advises that
the easiest and fastest way to register is the on-line registration at the
Selective Service System On-Line Registration web page. The Selective Service
System is aware that access through the internet may be blocked for some
foreign web servers. A registrant must be at least 17 years and three months
old (if under registration age, the registrant will be registered by Selective
Service System when he reaches age 18). Due to concerns about Personally
Identifiable Information (PII), the Selective Service System does not request
overseas registrants to have a Social Security number when they register by
completing SSS Registration Form 1, however to register on-line a Social
Security Number must be provided. Within three weeks after being registered,
the registrant will receive a Registration Acknowledgement by mail. He may
verify his number on line by clicking on the To Check a Registration icon on
the Selective Service System web page. Any correction that may be necessary
should be submitted to:
Selective Service System
P. O. Box 94638
Palatine, IL 60094-4638
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b. Posts Chief Registrar: the Selective
Service System strongly recommends that you first encourage on-line
registration on the Selective Service System web page, however, when it is not
available, the designated post Chief Registrar may register an individual by
providing Selective Service System Registration Form 1 and verifying the
registrants U.S. citizenship. You should keep a minimal supply of the
following forms and brochures available:
Selective Service System Publications
SSS Forms and Brochures
SSS Registration Form 1
Form SSS-2, Change of Information Form
Form SSS-402,Uncompensated Registrar Appointment
Brochure No.10 The Selective Service and You Time to
Register Brochure
Information for Registrants Booklet
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You may order these forms from:
Selective Service System
National Headquarters, OP/REG
P. O. Box 94638
Palatine, IL 60094-4638, tel: 847-688-2825, DMCSupport@sss.gov or
Information@sss.gov
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c. Mail-In: Some registrants may obtain a
Selective Service System registration form in some other manner not involving
the U.S. embassy or consulate. Instruct them to complete the form and send it
directly to the Selective Service System at:
Selective Service System
Registration Office
P. O. Box 94638
Palatine, IL 60094-4638
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Information required:
Name
Current Mailing Address
Date of Birth
Telephone Number
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d. Change of Address: After he registers, a
man is required to notify the Selective Service System within ten days of any
changes to any of the information he provided on his registration card, like a
change of address. He must report changes until January 1 of the year he turns
26. Registrants can use the Selective Service System address change, on line
feature to submit a change of address. The Selective Service System has two
online change of address sites, one for domestic U.S. change of address
(Selective Service System domestic change of address) and one for foreign
change of address (Selective Service System foreign change of address). If the
registrant does not have internet access, he can execute Form SSS-2, Change of
Information Form and mail to:
Selective Service System
Registration Office
P. O. Box 94638
Palatine, IL 60094-4638
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e. Once a registration is sent to the Selective Service
System, it cannot be cancelled except by the Selective Service System.
7 FAM 557 ACTIONS FOLLOWING
REGISTRATION
(CT:CON-607; 10-30-2015)
Following registration, Selective Service System sends
various forms and communications to the registrant by the Selective Service
System. Consular officers should forward any material received at post to the
registrant as soon as possible. You usually will not be involved in a case
beyond the registration operation, unless specifically requested by Selective
Service System in certain instances. If you have questions or concerns,
contact CA/OCS/PMO at FedBen@state.gov.
7 FAM 558 DURING A DRAFT
(CT:CON-545; 12-02-2014)
a. Physical examination and induction orders and
procedures are matters to be resolved by the registrant with the Selective
Service System. Although no action is required by you, unless specifically
requested by the Selective Service System, the following information may be
helpful.
b. Individuals residing abroad, whether registered in
the United States or abroad, are obliged to comply with an order to report for
a physical examination or induction (which may be any place in the world).
c. The Selective Service System has established local
and appeal boards with jurisdiction to determine claims of registrants abroad.
7 FAM 559 DEFERMENT REQUESTS
(CT:CON-545; 12-02-2014)
The Department of States policy is to not
initiate, recommend, or sponsor any deferment requests of registrants. This
policy also applies to appeals from Class 1-A, or other classifications, as
well as orders to report for physical examination or induction. Direct
inquiries to the Selective Service System Contact Information web page.