To have your nationality declaration documents filed and certified in the records of the Morocco Consular Court and published on this website as Public Notice, and/or to apply for a National Identification Card (verification of nationality declaration required), click the link below:
👉 https://enforcetheconstitution.org/national-id-and-recording
Nationality Declaration & Recordation Process
Important Disclosure
Nationality declaration and recordation is a multi-level process.
The Legal Notice and Judicial Proclamation, together with identity verification where applicable, represent the initial administrative step of formally declaring and recording one’s claimed nationality and political status on the public record.
These instruments do not, by themselves, complete or define one’s nationality, but serve as documented notice of a person’s asserted status and standing.
Nationalization, Not Naturalization
To be nationalized (as distinct from naturalized) refers to the affirmation and maintenance of one’s claim of national status and principles, including how one conducts personal, civic, and commercial affairs.
Nationality is not merely a document—it is a status evidenced by record, conduct, and continuity.
Treaty Context & Consular Protection
The continents commonly known as North, Central, and South America, and the adjoining islands, have historically been subject to binding international treaties involving Morocco and other powers.
In historical discussions on treaty-based jurisdiction and protection, Elihu Root, former United States Secretary of State, addressed questions of nationality and foreign protection under treaty frameworks, including circumstances in which individuals were regarded as subjects or nationals in the absence of proof of foreign citizenship or protection.
These statements are cited for historical and educational context and are not presented as automatic or self-executing determinations of modern legal status.
👉 A PDF copy of the relevant Congressional Record is available below: