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wuushew Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-19-03 11:05 PM
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21. Register a false address
Edited on Wed Nov-19-03 11:22 PM by wuushew
wait for the war to end or (if you are to old) and then if you are ever brought up on charges say you attempted to notify the government but the change of address was lost in the mail. How many people have permanent addresses between the ages of 18-25, not very many IMHO.


(On Edit) the selective service must be doing a piss poor job since I have recieved no registration renewel forms for six years.



Men who register with Selective Service are required, by law, to inform the Agency whenever they change their address. Such notification must be made within 10 days of moving, and if the man has not yet reached age 26. Men are no longer required to notify Selective Service of address changes once they are 26 years old or older.

Currently, a man must notify Selective Service of a change of address by one of five available methods:

Submit a change of address on-line through this Web site. Go to this page address: https://www4.sss.gov/regver/AddrChg.asp, and follow the on-screen directions; or,


Complete and mail back Selective Service Form B, which is the tear-off "Change of Information" form every man receives in the mail with his registration acknowledgment card, shortly after he registers; or,


Obtain, complete, and mail back a Selective Service change of address form (SSS Form 2) at any post office; or,


Call toll free during business hours; 1-888-655-1825 and press "00" after connecting to speak with an operator; or,


Send e-mail to dmcsupport@sss.gov. The Subject Line of the e-mail message should be "Change of Address Notice," and the message must include the man's name, social security number, date of birth, old address and new address.

http://www.sss.gov/FSchngadress.htm

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