Services
Selective Service Verification
Selective Service Verification gives you quick access to your applicant’s registration number and date of registration. After you retrieve your applicant’s registration information online, ECS can attach an official letter of verification from the agency. This letter confirms your applicant’s status.
State or federal agencies typically use Selective Service Verification as a minimum qualification for employment. Federally funded programs also use it to screen their applicants. These programs must meet specific requirements for federal grants, scholarships, or other monetary awards.
Online verification of registration requires a social security number. This service is only available for men born on or after January 1, 1960.
Average Turn-Around Time
1 Business Day
1. What is Selective Service Verification?
Selective Service Verification is a service that confirms an individual’s registration status with the U.S. Selective Service System.
2. Why is Selective Service Verification important for employers?
Many state and federal agencies require Selective Service Verification as a minimum qualification for employment.
3. Is Selective Service Verification required for all applicants?
Selective Service Verification is typically required for male applicants born on or after January 1, 1960, applying for positions with state or federal agencies or seeking federal funding.
4. How can I request Selective Service Verification for an applicant?
Employers’ Choice Screening offers an easy-to-use platform for requesting Selective Service Verification. Visit their website to get started.