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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Personal Information' section. Enter your first name, middle name, last name, and DOC #. Ensure that you provide your Social Security Number (SSN) accurately.
  3. Complete your current and permanent addresses, including street address, city, state/province, and postal/zip code.
  4. Provide details about your gender, age, marital status, race, spouse's name (if applicable), and the location of your children.
  5. In the 'Emergency Contact Information' section, fill in the emergency contact's name, phone number, address, and relationship to you.
  6. Continue with sections on employment history, education level, military service (if applicable), health conditions, current medications, assets and debts.
  7. Complete the references section by providing names and contact information for two individuals who can vouch for your integrity.
  8. Finally, write a one-page essay about yourself detailing your short-term and long-term goals before signing and dating the form.

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Getting the basics right and making sure a form is properly tagged and the reading order is correct can go a long way to making it as accessible as possible. Its sometimes a good idea to use the Accessibility Tools Autotag Document option as the first step to making a PDF more accessible.
How to make PDF fillable. Click the Tools tab and select Prepare Form. Select a file, like a Word document, Excel sheet, or scan of a paper document. Add new form fields and field names, if needed. Use the top toolbar and adjust the layout with the tools in the right pane. Save your fillable PDF document.
Prepare the form. In docHub, navigate to the toolbar and select Tools Prepare Form. This will prompt Acrobat to find the horizontal lines and create fillable fields. Save your form.
If docHub Reader wont let you type in PDF form blanks, ensure the file is a fillable form, not a scanned image. Check if the document is secured or password-protected, restricting editing. Update docHub Reader to the latest version for compatibility. Try enabling Fill Sign mode from the toolbar.
Open a PDF document in Acrobat. Click the Fill Sign tool in the right pane. Fill out your form: Complete form filling by clicking a text field and typing or adding a text box. You can add checkmarks and fill in radio buttons too.

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