Summary
A 50-year-old engineering technician and former Navy petty officer was denied a security clearance under Guideline F, Financial Considerations. The denial stemmed from five delinquent debts totaling $28,501, which included a student loan, two child support obligations, a bank debt, and a state tax lien entered in 2010.
Specifically, the applicant had a student loan for $7,379, child support debts for $4,466 and $9,840, a bank debt for $113, and a state tax lien for $6,703. These issues raised disqualifying conditions under Adjudicative Guidelines ¶ 19(a) and ¶ 19(c).
The primary reason for the denial was the applicant's failure to provide documentation demonstrating the resolution of any of these debts or evidence of financial counseling. This lack of mitigation led to the conclusion that the financial problems remained unaddressed, raising unmitigated concerns about the applicant's reliability and trustworthiness.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has five delinquent debts totaling $28,501, including a state tax lien and child support obligations.
- The applicant did not provide documentation showing resolution of any debts or evidence of financial counseling.
- The applicant's financial problems raised unmitigated questions about his reliability and trustworthiness.
Conditions Referenced
- AG ¶ 19(a)raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts
- AG ¶ 19(c)raisedA History of Not Meeting Financial Obligations
Key Rule Quoted
“Eligibility for a security clearance is predicated upon the applicant meeting the criteria contained in the adjudicative guidelines.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedOct 31, 2015
- Answer filedMar 1, 2016Applicant requested a decision without a hearing.
- Hearing held—
- Decision dateMar 29, 2017
Cite For
- Denial of Security Clearance Due to Unresolved Financial Obligations
- Lack of Documentation for Debt Resolution Under Guideline F
- Insufficient Evidence of Financial Responsibility and Judgment