If you would prefer to post your application, you may complete the application form (all enquirers) and the relevant military service search forms at ‘Military service request forms.’
WhatTransfer isof heldbyMOD’s records of service to The National Archives (TNA)
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the custodian of the records of service personnel until they are opened to general public access at The National Archives.
The MOD is in the process of transferring around 9.3 million service records to The National Archives (TNA).which is expected to complete in 2027.
TNASince February 2021, MOD has transferred the British Army non-Officer (soldiers), Royal Air Force non-commissioned (airmen) records and the Home Guard records to The National Archives. These records are no longer held by MOD.
If you have already submitted a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act to the MOD for the above records, and you have not yet received a response stating that the record is not held by MOD, we recommend that you also submit the same request to The National Archives.
The National Archives are in the process of cataloguing the service records being transferred byby MOD, and capturing information so that they can be searched by a named individual.
You can make a FOI request directly to The National Archives by following the guidance on their website.
The National Archives’ fees and charges
From 2 February 2026, The National Archives are introducing new and updated fees for accessing many of the transferred historic service personnel records.
Before applying,applying to MOD, you are advised to carry out searches from sources that provide access to the details of deceased service personnel at no cost:
All other RAF personnelnon-commissioned datingrecords backhave been transferred to 1920.The National Archives.
Other Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) considerations
In the absence of a death certificate or other legal declaration of death, the MoDMOD adopts a policy of assuming that a person is alive until the age of 116. To avoid your request being refused on this basis, it would be useful to provide the following:
death certificate
If you’re applying online, the death certificate needs to be in digital format (PDF, PNG, or JPEG).
You do not need a copy of the death certificate if the person died in service or was born more than 116 years ago.
Unless an individual’s death occurred in the incident, it should be noted that personal information contained within a Casualty file may not be disclosed, although other non-personal data will normally be releasable
MOD will not disclose any information where release could prejudice the capability, effectiveness or security of its forces.
In the very rare case where release of information from a service record might be prejudicial or cannot be released for other reasons, the applicant will be advised of the relevant FOIA statutory exemption that applies to its non-disclosure.