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US to Auto-Register Men for Military Draft

April 9, 2026
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Eligible men in the United States will soon be automatically enrolled into the military draft database by December, marking a significant shift aimed at simplifying registration and reducing administrative costs.

The Selective Service System, responsible for maintaining records of individuals who may be called upon during a national emergency, submitted a proposed regulation to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs on March 30, as indicated on its official platform.

Currently, most men between the ages of 18 and 25 are legally required to register with the Selective Service. However, automatic enrollment became law in December 2025 following the passage of the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act.

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According to the agency, the transition is intended to streamline operations and cut costs by removing the burden of registration from individuals. The system will instead rely on integration with federal databases to capture eligible individuals automatically.

The proposal remains under review and is pending final approval before full implementation.

The United States has not enforced a military draft since the Vietnam War, with the armed forces depending on voluntary recruitment since 1973. Nevertheless, in 1980, former President Jimmy Carter reinstated the Selective Service structure to ensure preparedness in the event of a national crisis.

The system allows the government to mobilize personnel for military service or assign alternative roles for conscientious objectors if authorized by both the President and Congress.

Recent geopolitical tensions, particularly involving Iran, have renewed public discussion about the possibility of reinstating compulsory service. The situation remains under a fragile two-week ceasefire arrangement.

Responding to concerns, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated in March that a draft is “not part of the current plan right now,” although she noted that President Donald Trump “wisely keeps his options on the table.”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

However, the president does not have the authority to reintroduce the draft independently. Any such action would require legislative changes by Congress to amend the Military Selective Service Act.

Failure to comply with draft registration requirements remains a serious offense under U.S. law. Penalties include disqualification from federal student aid, certain state benefits, and government employment, as well as fines that can reach $250,000 and prison terms of up to five years. Non-compliant immigrants may also face consequences affecting their path to citizenship.

Under the proposed framework, eligible men will be automatically added to the registry within 30 days of turning 18.

Women are still excluded from the draft system, despite multiple legislative attempts in recent years to include them. These proposals have consistently been removed before final approval of defense legislation.

What you should know

The United States plans to automatically register eligible men for the military draft to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

While registration has long been mandatory, this change removes the need for individuals to sign up manually. The draft itself is not currently active, and any future activation would require approval from Congress.

Rising global tensions have renewed public interest in the policy, though officials say there are no immediate plans to enforce conscription.

The update mainly ensures better preparedness by maintaining a complete and accurate database of individuals eligible for service in emergencies.

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