Top Secret Clearance Question

airforcenerd1

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Does AFROTC and DoDMERB have access to what Top Secret Clearance Investigators find regarding medical records?
 
Does AFROTC and DoDMERB have access to what Top Secret Clearance Investigators find regarding medical records?
If you have been truthful on all responses to SF-86 security questionnaires and all responses to your health history, and not omitted anything you shouldn’t have, you have nothing to worry about. It’s only when you omit things or respond untruthfully, and have to subsequently remember to tell that lie again and again, and it goes longer and longer, that the trouble compounds.

The arm of military service which does security investigations for the purposes of background clearance will review your SF-86 responses for accuracy and interview people as to your truthfulness and worthiness of public trust. Security clearance authorities will make the determination on clearance assigned (or not).

Who sees what. The AFROTC unit will see decisions made about security clearance or medical clearance, not necessarily the source documents. DoDMERB sees the forms and documents submitted by the applicant and from contract providers or other providers, and their role is to render a meets/does not meet accession standard decision, not look at security clearance issues.

If this has anything to do with experimental drug usage (not asking!) or alcohol usage underage, the military expects a certain amount of poor choices made by people in their teen years. Best to get that all out in the open now.

If you are well on your way and contracted, and there are inconsistencies in your records which you have had some time to address and have not done so, it becomes more problematical. Secrets have a way of coming out. Investigators can be doing their interviews, friendly as can be, and helpful people volunteer their memories or direct observations about a certain person.

Your reason for asking a question like this means you’re worried about something. You can offer up a hypothetical situation here and probably get more specifc advice.
 
@Capt MJ can you please message me and I'll tell you about it sir. I do not know how to work this. Anything helps.
As a new member, you need 5 posts and a week onboard, plus whatever time it takes for a system refresh, to either send or receive a PM. I regret I have no magic wand for that. Take a deep breath; people do make mistakes at your age, and there is usually a common-sense, ethical way to solve a problem. Contribute here or there to get your 5 posts, and try a PM in a week from yesterday.
 
I can't answer this question with 100% certainty... but I do not believe that if a background investigator found something in your medical records... that they would then contact DoDMERB or AFROTC to figure out whether or not you put that on your 2807-2.
 
The bigger concern here is not the question you posed...but far more importantly that you are reporting here that there "may" be (is) a misalignment between what you state on your SF86 and what is the truth ... all for the purpose of obtaining a Top Secret clearance....for the United States of America. You may want to consider a different vocation.....:zip:
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