1779 and 928 Declare Your Status 2
1779 and 928 Declare Your Status 2
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Declare Your Status!
Following are the steps and guidance to help you begin the process for correcting your “mistaken”
political identity as an incorporated U.S. Citizen to an unincorporated ‘self-governing’ New Hampshire
American State National or a ‘self-governing’ New Hampshire American State Citizen, as you choose.
It is highly recommended that you carefully review the content on this website and read through the,
instructions, advice and 1779 and 928 documents to help you gain perspective and to aid you in finding
some answers to your questions.
What you are contemplating is a valuable, life-changing decision. You should take some time to learn
about each American status, and the associated responsibilities. After you go through the web content
and the 1779 and 928 content, you may contact the New Hampshire Assembly Coordinator to discuss
your intention to ‘Declare Your Status’.
Items you will need to complete the process of correcting your political status:
Access to a computer or someone who can run one
A PDF editor/app or word processing software
Paper and Printer
One Blue Pen
One Red Pen
Red Ink Pad (for your thumbprint)
Passport Quality Photos (Clean white background, NO: glasses, headgear or photo retouching)
Envelopes and Postage (Pick up a roll of Registered Mail labels at the post office suggested)
Registered Mail Documents
A Public Notary (Typically your bank or credit union will offer this service)
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STEP 2 – Download Your Forms
After choosing your status, you will need to complete certain documents that must be recorded and
published publicly.
The New Hampshire Assembly uses the American States Assembly Land Recording Office (LRO) to
publish and create credentials.
If you chose to declare yourself as an American State National, you may download forms from either
package Option 1 or Option 2 as outlined below.
If you chose to declare yourself as an American State Citizen, you must download the Option 2 forms.
Notable Advice:
It is not necessary for an American State National to use Option 2, however, it is highly
recommended as these documents add stronger protections to your identity.
Fees are initially the same to record your first round of documents and they are listed in Step Five.
Any time you record new documents, the fee for the LRO recording will be $25.00 (each time). You
will also have to pay additional fees with your state of state county when you use their services.
An immense amount of time, research and legal effort has been invested to ensure the information
in the 1779 and 928 documents is stated correctly and that is properly written to protect American
State Nationals and American State Citizens and their children.
You MUST use the most up-to-date 1779 and/or 928 templates which can be retrieved from The
American States Assembly website. This will ensure that content is correct.
You must never change the core content of either the 1779 or 928 documents. Doing so could
render you stateless. Only change the fields that you are prompted for.
Take your time an do the documents correctly, you do not need to rush. That said, don’t sweat the
small stuff, it is your intent that is most important, not perfection.
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Option 2 - 928 Documents
American State Nationals and State Citizens (Link to Latest Forms and Guidance from Anna)
The required 928 forms are listed below;
Deed of Re-Conveyance (Born American) or Deed of Conveyance (Naturalized American)
Certificate of Assumed Name
Act of Expatriation
Mandatory Notice - Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FISA)
Declaration of Political Status
Cancellation of All Prior POA
DNA Paramount Claim
Additional Required Documents
Witness Testimony Affirmations (Two Witnesses)
Voter Cancellation
Revocation of New Hampshire and DC Taxes
A Birth Certificate Copy or Naturalization Certificate Copy (in color)
Additional Optional American State National of American State Citizen Forms
Common Carry Declaration (Recommended)
Notice of Intent and Fee Schedule (Recommended)
Baby Deed of Land Recording
Marriage Paperwork
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STEP 3 - Complete Your Documents
We want you to be successful in declaring your status! If the documents are not filled out correctly, they
will be returned to you. Take your time. Learn about what you are doing. Think it through.
Original ‘Wet-Ink’ and Color Copies
1. Each document you actually autograph, notarize and thumbprint is considered a ‘Wet-Ink Original’.
2. Each ‘Wet-Ink’ original should be scanned and printed in color. These are considered ‘Color Copies’.
3. The only document required to be completed as a ‘Wet-Ink Original’ in triplicate is the ‘Declaration
of the Naturalization Act 1779’ (all three mailed in with one verified copy returned to you). All other
documents will be mailed in as color copies.
Additional New Hampshire Recorder Requirement
1. If you choose ‘Option 1’, send one postage paid return envelope along with your documents to you
State or County Coordinator so your documents can be recorded in the LRO and returned to you.
Important Reminders
1. Most of your forms will need to be notarized with an embossed seal. Be sure all the dates are
accurate for the notary.
2. Be sure to affix you color Passport Photos with adhesive to your Witness Testimony Affirmations (no
staples).
3. If you have any questions, a phone call can be set up to go over your questions.
4. You are highly encouraged to keep all your ‘Wet-Ink’ originals in a secure location.
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STEP 4 - Mail Your Documents
After your documents are completed, you will need to mail some of them along with letters, (there are
templates for the letters) to appropriate “incorporated” entities. This so that your corrected status is on
the public record and sent along as evidence, in case you ever need to advise your government
employees of your corrected status a future time.
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STEP 5 - Fees
Your paperwork will be recorded and published using the Land Recording Office (LRO) system. Fees can
be paid through PayPal.
Document Options Optional Optional Service
Recording Fee $45.00 Documents $8.00 Assembly Recorder will $50.00
Publishing Fee $25.00 Two (2) Credential Cards $50.00 prepare your documents
Instructions for creating your LRO profile account The American States Assembly LRO system
Congratulations!
Once these seven steps are completed you may view your declared American status from either E-Verify
or the American State National Land Recording (LRO) system.
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Appendix
Complete 1779 Declaration “One-Pager” (Download the correct form for you)
Choose the Correct ASN Form for your situation…
Use Form ASN-1-A if you were born on one of the 50 states or,
Use Form ASN-1-F if you are a Federal Employee or,
Use Form ASN-1-N if you are a legal immigrant
Inputs you will need
Name of the State where you were born
County and State, you currently live in
Current: day, month, year
Hand-Print your First, Middle, Last© (Print your name in blue ink followed by©)
Contact Recording Secretary of the State Assembly as Notarial Witness
Do not date or autograph until you are being witnessed by the Recording Secretary
Add your Right thumb print in RED-INK, thumb print needs to touch your printed name
Process can be remote witnessed via video recording or video call
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Make a color photo copy of your real long-form Birth Certificate
Obtain a copy of your long-form Birth Certificate (Obtaining several copies is recommended)
You should be able to go online and order Birth Certificates from the state you were born in
Make a color copy of your Birth Certificate to send to your Recording Secretary
Disclaimer
Please be advised that the turn-around time for receiving your recorded 1779 documents back is not
guaranteed. It can take a few weeks possibly over a month for Recording Secretaries to receive your
documents, process them and send them back. Recording Secretaries are working as quickly as
reasonably possible to record documents. Volume for this service is steadily increasing as more people
are waking up to the situation. The American States Assembly is also working to add more Recording
Secretaries as demand for recording documents continues to grow in all 50 states. Please be patient and
take into consideration that Recording Secretaries work in a volunteer capacity, on top of their day-to-
day lives.
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