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Average school sending times vary based on the credential, from 2 business days to 18 days from when you request a credential. Note that sending times vary by school and can get delayed by a schools inability to match your order to their records.
Choose one of three ways to request service records from the National Archives: Start your records request online for recent military service. Print and fill out a Form SF 180 [PDF, 894KB]. Mail it to the appropriate address on the form.
A transcript release authorization form is a form used for granting a school authorization to release and submit a transcript of records of a student from one school to another institution.
Transcripts ordered by 11:59 PM central time will be delivered via the web on the next business day after ordered. Only 2 transcripts within 30 days can be ordered due to production and postage costs. Hard copies will be mailed on the next business day after the transcripts are ordered.
The Joint Services Transcript for Military Personnel The Joint Services Transcript provides documented evidence to colleges and universities of professional military education, training and occupation experiences achieved by service members and veterans.
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Therefore, you will need your institution to directly send transcripts to the new college or university you have applied. This process can take up to a month especially if you are seeking transcripts from a large institution or one that you attended long back.
For the Army, Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard, submit a request on the Joint Services Transcript (JST) website. For the Air Force or Space Force, submit a request on the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) website. You can pay for fast delivery if youre trying to meet a deadline.
Army and National Guard: Toll Free: 1.888.276.9472. Log in at to order your transcript. Coast Guard. USCG ETQC. E-Mail: ETQC-SMB-RO@USCG.MIL. Marine Corps. JST Technology Operations Center. E-Mail: jst@doded.mil. Navy. JST Technology Operations Center. E-Mail: jst@doded.mil.

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