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February 11, 2009

Court Order for Military Records?

Filed under: Law & Ethics — Tags: , , — admin @ 10:11 am
Natalie M asked:


I am currently trying to subpeona the military records for a prior active duty Marine in regards to a divorce. Although I know I need a court order signed by a judge to obtain said records, are there other forms that should be submitted with the court order? I have a SF 180 form, but I am not sure if it is neccessary. Also, is there anyway to get his service number since I have his ssn? If anyone can answer any of my questions it would be grteatly appreciated. Thanks!
Thank you both very much for your help. My boyfriend actually just finished his active duty with the USMC on the 6th of this month and said that typically the service number is his ssn, but with either a one or zero in front…how would I know whether it was the former or the latter? The Marine’s records that I need finished up his active duty in 2004…so it is pretty recent. Also, would it be best to send my court order to his last duty station or Military Personnel Records in St. Louis?

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3 Comments

  1. The military for that answer his ssn is his service number.
    The military for that answer his ssn is his ssn is his ssn is his ssn is his service number.

    Comment by terlynn_1370 — February 11, 2009 @ 5:12 pm

  2. The service nuymber not sure that state court order has any weight with am not sure that we had separate s.

    Comment by oldmarine08 — February 13, 2009 @ 8:54 am

  3. For court is his service records for court is his ss what information are you seeking from the military in the servicemember himself richard.
    The servicemember himself richard.

    Comment by rickinnocal — February 15, 2009 @ 1:18 am

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