If it doesn't ask you to volunteer something, it is not lying not to list it on the form.
True, but a polygraph can be used to reject a security clearance, regardless.
I did not see a section that required disclosure of either of the two categories I listed.
The categories that appeared to require such disclosure were drug incidents, domestic violence incidents, and hacking incidents.
I wanted to see if there was anything I missed in the form for this.
I've heard people talk about listing all illegal activities one has ever done that were not known to the police on the SF86 form. I've also heard someone say this is not needed unless you were caught by the police with an arrest or conviction. For example, someone may have illegally downloaded...
I will probably need to complete the sf86 form in order to get a security clearance.
I've been looking through a copy of the form online, and I had noticed this in section 22 (page 95):
"Is there currently a domestic violence protective order or restraining order issued against you?"
Some...