WEBMen 26 and Older. According to law, a man must register with Selective Service within 30 days of his 18th birthday. Selective Service accepts late registrations up until a man reaches his 26 th birthday. Failure to register is a felony and non-registrants may be denied the following benefits for life:
WEBU.S. immigrants are required by law to register with the Selective Service System 30 days after their 18th birthday or 30 days after entry into the United States if they are between the ages of 18 and 25.
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WEBMar 1, 2023 · According to the selective service, if a draft were held today, those who are 20 years old -- or turning 20 during the year in which the numbers are drawn -- would be the first to go.
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WEBMen 26 and Older. If you are 26 or older, it's too late to register. If you failed to register by age 26 and are seeking benefits associated with Selective Service registration, click the link below to learn more about next steps. Learn …
WEBLearn how to check your registration, look up your number, and get proof that you registered. Learn how to register and check your registration for the Selective Service (the draft). Almost all 18 to 25-year-old men who live in the U.S. must register.
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WEBDec 6, 2023 · Almost all men who are 18-25 years old and live in the United States must register for Selective Service. This includes: U.S. citizens (U.S. born, dual citizens, and naturalized) U.S. citizens who live outside of the country. Immigrants (legal permanent residents and undocumented immigrants) Refugees and asylum seekers.
WEBAll male U.S. citizens and immigrant non-citizens who are between the ages of 18 and 25 are required by law to have registered within 30 days of their 18th birthdays, [3] [4] [5] and must notify the Selective Service within ten days of any changes to any of the information they provided on their registration cards, such as a change of address. [6]
WEBNov 16, 2020 · Today all young men are still required to register with the federal Selective Service when they turn 18 or within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Even conscientious objectors and disabled men are required to register.
WEBThe requirement to register with Selective Service was reinstated in 1980, but only for men born January 1, 1960, or later. Status Information Letters Are Not Required. Men born before 1960 are not required to be registered with Selective Service to be eligible for federal job training (WIA), and federal jobs, including the U.S. Postal Service.