Multi jurisdictional history form 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out your personal data, including your full name, mailing address, and contact information. Ensure all entries are typed in block letters for clarity.
  3. Proceed to the residence data section. List all addresses where you have lived in the past fifteen years, starting with your current residence.
  4. In the family/social data section, provide details about your marital status and information regarding your spouse and children. Be thorough to avoid any omissions.
  5. Complete the military service data if applicable. Include details of your service history and any relevant documentation as attachments if necessary.
  6. Fill out educational data by listing all schools attended, along with dates and degrees obtained. This section is crucial for verifying qualifications.
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