Draft Rules For Only Son In Arizona

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Ing to current regulations and directives, being an only son/daughter does not constitute sole surviving son/daughter status with regard to service in the Armed Forces. The fact that a son/daughter is the only child or son/daughter does not exempt him from serving overseas or in a combat zone.

NOTE: With only a few exceptions, the registration requirement applies to all male U.S. citizens and male immigrants residing in the United States who are 18 through 25 years of age. Lawful non-immigrants on current non-immigrant visas.

Therefore, students can either wait until 30 days before their 18th birthday and mail in the Selective Service Registration Card or they can choose the “Register Me” option on the California Dream Application to be registered automatically.

Check your registration status or information by calling the Selective Service System information line at 888-665-1825 or visiting their website.

Certain elected officials, exempt so long as they continue to hold office. Veterans, generally exempt from service in peacetime draft. Immigrants and dual nationals in some cases may be exempt from U.S. military service depending upon their place of residence and country of citizenship.

Is he exempt from registration and the draft? No. the “only son”, “the last son to carry the family name,” and ” sole surviving son” must register with Selective Service. These sons can be drafted.

Yes, like virtually all other states, the State of Minnesota facilitates draft registration by routinely sharing data with the federal Selective Service System on all male applicants aged 18 through 25 who apply for a Minnesota driver's license, driving permit, or state identification card.

Arizona law requires that by submitting an application for an original, renewal or reinstatement driver license or identification card, if you are a male applicant under 26 years old, you consent to registration with the Selective Service System as part of the application process.

Federal law allows a ``peacetime'' draft exception for those who have had an immediate family member (father, mother, brother, or sister) die or become 100 percent disabled as a result of military service. Note the law does not require the person to be the ``last'' in their line.

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Draft Rules For Only Son In Arizona