Big change to US draft rules could impact millions of young men

A major shift is coming to how the U.S. handles draft registration — and it could affect millions of young men without them lifting a finger.

Approved by Congress

The federal government is moving forward with a plan to automatically register eligible men for the military draft starting in December, according to a proposed rule submitted last week.

According to New York Post, the change comes from the Selective Service System (SSS), which officially sent the “automatic registration” proposal to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs on March 30.

Under current law, most men between 18 and 25 years old are already required to register with the Selective Service in case a draft is ever reinstated. But instead of relying on individuals to sign up, the new system would shift that responsibility directly to the government.

 

“This statutory change transfers responsibility for registration from individual men to SSS through integration with federal data sources,” the agency said. “SSS will implement the change by December 2026, resulting in a streamlined registration process and corresponding workforce realignment.”

The move was approved by Congress as part of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, a must-pass bill that funds military operations and personnel.

Right now, many states already auto-register men when they apply for a driver’s license or ID. Still, officials say registration rates have been slipping — from 84% in 2023 to 81% in 2024 — prompting the push for a nationwide system.

Expected to register within 30 days

Men are currently expected to register within 30 days of turning 18, though late registration is allowed until age 26. Failing to do so is a felony, carrying penalties of up to $250,000 in fines or five years in prison, along with potential loss of student loans, government jobs, and even citizenship opportunities for immigrants.

Supporters argue the change will save money and improve efficiency. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, who backed the measure, said it would allow resources to be redirected toward military readiness instead of outreach campaigns.

Meanwhile, concerns about a potential draft have resurfaced amid global tensions. The U.S. hasn’t used a draft since the Vietnam War, and officials say there are no immediate plans to bring it back.

“It’s not part of the current plan right now,” said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. However, she added that President Donald Trump “wisely keeps his options on the table.”

With automatic registration on the horizon, the question now is simple: is this just a smarter system — or a sign the government wants to be ready for something bigger?

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