Standard Form 86

Standard Form 86 (SF 86) is a United States form that individuals complete in order for the government to collect information for "conducting background investigations, reinvestigations, and continuous evaluations of persons under consideration for, or retention of, national security positions."[1] The form is required to be completed by military personnel, government contractors, and government employees in order to receive a requisite security clearance. Information demanded in the form include any colleges or universities attended over the past three years, an account of the last ten years of the individual's employment, ties to foreign nationals and governments, overseas travel, a list of past residences, etc.[2] Failing to disclose information on the form is a federal offense punishable with a five-year prison sentence for each individual omission.[3]

An online interface for completing the SF-86 is e-QIP, or the Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing.

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References

  1. "Justice Department Releases Sessions' Disclosure Form, A Day Late". NPR.org. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  2. Smith, Stewart (2016-06-28). "What Forms Do I Need To Fill For Security Clearance". The Balance. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  3. "Lie on the SF-86 then go to jail". KeepYourClearance. 2015-06-15. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
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