
To Request an Application for Citizenship
To legally be registered as a citizen of the Confederate States of America you must be at least 18 years old. You will become registered as a C.S.A. Citizen in the State or Territory of your birth and/or residence. Once registered, you may vote in the Confederate State or Territory of your residency. If you now live outside of the Confederate States or Territories, but maintain a permanent address in the Confederacy you may vote absentee. Registration including your Certificate of Citizenship will require your acceptance by signature of the Constitution of the Confederate States of America and payment of a $50.00 registration fee. Note: Half of your registration fee goes into the fund for resurrecting the national C.S.A. government and the other half goes to defer printing, postage, recruiting and recording costs.
Privacy Policy: Your information will only be used to contact you regarding your citizenship application.
Please send all application requests to:
Include your: · Name: First, Last · Your mailing address · Contact phone number(s) · State and county of current residence · Your email address.
PLEASE put "Citizenship Application Request" in the subject line
OR VISIT the CSA national website, at:
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Government of US Empire Legally NULL and VOID |
RECONSTRUCTION, ACTS OF WAR |
To read the text of Kentucky's Petition for Admission into the C.S.A.
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To read the text of Kentucky's Ordinance of Secession
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The Official Web Portal of The Confederate State of Kentucky Sovereignty reaffirmed November 20,1861 and never surrendered Admitted as the 13th State in the C.S.A. December 10,1861 |
Kentucky's "Independence Hall" The old secession courthouse at Russellville, Kentucky |
More than a month after the yankees established Camp Robinson, CSA forces made their first move into Kentucky (at Columbus,Ky.) |
To read the text of Kentucky's Ordinance of Secession
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To read the text of Kentucky's Petition for Admission into the C.S.A.
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Read the CSA Constitutional Court Decision on the Empire's Supreme Court Ruling on the "separation of Church and State" issue |
Government of US Empire Legally NULL and VOID |
This site is under construction, please bear with us! Check back soon! |
Portrait of Henry Cornelius Burnett a u.S. Senator, from western district of Ky., presided over Kentucky's Secession Convention at Russellville, went on to become a Representative from Kentucky to the Confederate Congress. (portrait courtesy of the Burnett family) |

Welcome to the homepage for the Government of the Confederate State of Kentucky. We are committed to the restoration of our State Sovereignty in the Confederate States of America, which was first formed in 1861 and although dormant since 1865, still exists and is currently being re-staffed. We seek a peaceful resumption of the C.S.A. as our rightful and lawful national government and a return of our God given rights as stated in the Declaration of Independence; that all men are created equal and are endowed by our Creator with unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We are not a racial/hate group and we condemn any group or persons who promote ill treatment of any people, regardless of race, color or religion. We believe that the Freedom given by God is to be extended to every person, this is the same freedom that many great heroes of America have died to give us and we trust that with God's blessing, we may once again have such Freedom in America. Furthermore, we do not seek to change the government of United States, it is our belief that we have a viable government in the C.S.A. and we desire to have our loose confederation of states again, using the original Constitution of the C.S.A. Every Confederate citizen signs this constitution as a contract with the government stating that such citizens are the government of the C.S.A. In that way the people will be the government, as it should be.
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. The Confederate States of America is being restored NOW!!! The time for action is now, become a voting citizen of the Confederacy, and begin to educate others who will be committed to working toward the restoration of the C.S.A.
BECOME A LEGAL CSA CITIZEN, ACT NOW!
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To Request an Application for Citizenship
To legally be registered as a citizen of the Confederate States of America you must be at least 18 years old. You will become registered as a C.S.A. Citizen in the State or Territory of your birth and/or residence. Once registered, you may vote in the Confederate State or Territory of your residency. If you now live outside of the Confederate States or Territories, but maintain a permanent address in the Confederacy you may vote absentee. Registration including your Certificate of Citizenship will require your acceptance by signature of the Constitution of the Confederate States of America and payment of a $50.00 registration fee. Note: Half of your registration fee goes into the fund for resurrecting the national C.S.A. government and the other half goes to defer printing, postage, recruiting and recording costs.
Privacy Policy: Your information will only be used to contact you regarding your citizenship application.
Please send all application requests to:
Include your: · Name: First, Last · Your mailing address · Contact phone number(s) · State and county of current residence · Your email address.
PLEASE put "Citizenship Application Request" in the subject line
OR VISIT the CSA national website, at:
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With the selection of "Mr Obama" as the Supreme Czar of the Yankee Empire, we face greatly increased danger, both in the C.S.A and the U.S.A.
PLEASE, Get registered as a Confederate Citizen, so that when the Yankee Empire collapses we can be in a position to resume our sovereignty. You should also make preparations for what we may well be facing. ( such as economic collapse, martial law, food shortages and rioting) |
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