What is this clearance document?
A directory of the forms and notices that appear in a security clearance case. Search by form number or by a phrase from the page in front of you. Each entry says what the document is, whether it is something you normally see, and where the description comes from.
Many of these are routine processing notices between agencies rather than decisions about you. For the correspondence in a contested case — the interrogatory, the Statement of Reasons, the hearing notice, the decision and the appeal — see correspondence in a DOHA case, which covers those in more depth.
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Superseded and obsolete
Forms still met in older files and older decisions. Not in current use.
Agency-to-agency. You do not normally see this. · No longer in current use.
The predecessor to the SF 312. It was cancelled on 8 February 1988 and replaced by the SF 312. It appears in older files and older decisions.
Also called: SF-189, SF189, old NDA
Source: GSA — Standard Forms — GSA forms page records the form as obsolete, "cancelled on 2/8/1988", replaced by the SF 312.
Agency-to-agency. You do not normally see this. · No longer in current use.
A certification form once used alongside the SF 86. GSA records it as obsolete.
Also called: SF-86C, SF86C, certification
Source: GSA — Standard Forms — GSA forms page gives form number SF86C with revision date recorded as "Obsolete".
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Each entry was checked against the issuing agency’s own published source, and documents that could not be verified against an official source are deliberately not listed. Descriptive research on published procedures. Not legal advice, and not a prediction about any pending case.