Posted on Mar 2, 2014
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I need to submit a Moral Waiver for 2 misdemeanors (1 juvenile and 1 Adult), nervous about putting all the work on the packet just to get the waiver denied.  Have not been in trouble since joining the Army, and the misdemeanors happened 8 and 13 years ago.  Very curious to see how many other applicants have gone through this same process.
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SGM Matthew Quick
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This process allows Soldiers to apply, with a very limited amount of paperwork, for Moral Wavier approval. If disapproved, the Soldier will be notified and the application process will be ended. If the Moral Waiver request is approved, the Soldier will then be responsible to complete a normal application packet and include a copy of the moral waiver approval memorandum. It will be placed in the same position the moral waiver request memorandum would have been according to the WO Application Checklist.

The entire packet must be submitted within 180 days of the approval of the Moral Waiver.

http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/WO_moral_waiver.shtml

I would be curious if you'd need to submit a morale waiver if you received a waiver upon enlistment...either way, go to the page linked about and submit the waiver.

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SFC James Baber
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Edited 10 y ago

I didn't know juvenile convictions could even be viewed, as I thought that any waivers needed for them was done when you enlisted and you should be already covered for those. Now for the Adult convictions did they occur prior to enlisted or since that will determine how long the process will be or if it will be worth the effort as well, because if it happened while you were in, you had to get a moral waiver to re-enlist so again you would be covered. You should be but without knowing full details would be hard to give proper guidance on the issue.


Every one is supposed to be case by case basis, so what someone else went through may not apply or even be relevant in your case either.

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CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
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A neighbor kid who was one of ? that broke into my house finally paid some minute form of damages to ckear his juvie record to enlist in the Navy.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Check the discussion search for moral waiver or moral waivers, then scroll down, try it both ways, you should see the other thread, as I'd said, I'll try to see if it's visible, it should be....
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