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Here are some places to register:
REGISTER ON-LINE
Young men may now register
on-line with Selective Service.
AT THE POST OFFICE
Selective Service "mail-back" registration forms are
available at any U.S. Post Office. A man can fill it out,
sign (leaving the space for your Social Security Number
blank, if you have not yet obtained one*), affix postage,
and mail it to Selective Service, without the involvement of
the postal clerk. Men living overseas may register at any
U.S. Embassy or consular office.
*Provide your Social Security Number to the Selective
Service when you do obtain one.
BY MAIL
A young man may also register by filling out a Reminder
Mailback Card. Selective Service sends this card to many
young men around the time they turn 18. Mailback cards are
also available at some post offices. A man can fill out the
card at home and mail it directly to Selective Service.
Forms will be sent to: Selective Service System,
Registration Information Office, P.O. Box 94638, Palatine,
IL 60094-4638.
CHECK BOX
Another way a young man can register is to check a box on
the application form for Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA
form). A man can check "Yes" on Box #29 of that form, and
the Department of Education will furnish Selective Service
with the information to register the man.
AT THEIR HIGH SCHOOL
More than half the high schools in the Nation have a staff
member or teacher appointed as a
Selective Service
Registrar. These individuals help register male
high school students. See also
Proof of Registration
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