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    US plans automatic military draft registration for men

    This has aimed to streamline registration by shifting responsibility from individuals to authorities, raising concerns about potential conscription in future crises.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 10, 2026
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    Washington: The proposed change to the military draft system in the United States has introduced a plan to automatically register eligible men, removing the need for self-registration. The rule has been put forward by the Selective Service System and is currently under review.

    Under the proposal, men would be automatically registered for the military draft once they turn 18, instead of being required to register within 30 days. Authorities have indicated that the shift could reduce administrative costs and improve efficiency in maintaining accurate records.

    The military draft requirement currently applies to most men aged between 18 and 25 in the United States. Failure to register is considered a legal offence, which can carry penalties including fines, restrictions on federal benefits and, in theory, imprisonment.

    The proposal has been submitted to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs for approval, following its inclusion in legislation passed by Congress in December. Lawmakers supporting the change have argued that automatic registration would allow resources to be redirected towards readiness and mobilisation.

    Chrissy Houlahan, a US Representative, has supported the measure, stating that the shift would reduce spending on awareness campaigns and improve operational efficiency.

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    Despite these arguments, the proposal has raised concerns among some Americans about the possibility of future conscription, particularly in the context of ongoing geopolitical tensions. Officials have clarified that the change does not itself reinstate active drafting into military service.

    The United States last used the military draft in 1973 during the Vietnam War, after which the country transitioned to an all-volunteer force. Registration requirements were later reinstated in 1980 to maintain readiness in case of national emergency.

    Currently, many US states already link draft registration to driver’s licence applications, but compliance rates have declined, with government data indicating participation at around 81 percent in 2024.

    The proposed update has aimed to improve compliance while modernising the system through integration with federal data sources. Authorities have described the change as a streamlined approach to ensure preparedness without placing the burden on individuals.

    The proposal will require final approval before implementation, with potential changes expected as early as December if adopted.

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