Decades of Experience Representing Federal Employees and Contractors in Security Clearance Matters
A wide range of jobs and contract roles in San Diego require national security clearance–even jobs you may not have thought about having national security implications. Whether you’re applying for a job that requires security clearance, being considered for a promotion within a company or branch of the U.S. military, or want to contract with the government and require security clearance, The Edmunds Law Firm is here to help.
You can schedule a free consultation right now by calling 800-481-2526 or filling out our contact form. We provide services nationwide, in several cities throughout the U.S., and remotely.
If you’re in the San Diego area and would like to speak to us in-person, our office is located at 10721 Treena Street, Suite 130, about ¼ mile north of Scripps Ranch High School.

Why Work With a San Diego Security Clearance Lawyer
Security clearance law is different from most other areas of law. To give yourself the best chance at a successful security clearance application or appeal, you will want to work with a lawyer who has in-depth knowledge of the processes and of the type of evidence that is most effective in mitigating any security clearance concerns.
San Diego has one of the largest concentrations of military personnel, defense contractors, and cleared civilian professionals in the country. Individuals seeking or holding security clearance in the region often work with the Department of Defense, Navy commands, defense technology firms, aerospace contractors, and federal agencies supporting national security operations.
Because of this concentration, security clearance issues in San Diego frequently involve heightened scrutiny, complex investigative histories, and time-sensitive employment consequences. Working with a security clearance lawyer who understands both the national adjudication standards and the realities faced by San Diego-area clearance holders can make a meaningful difference.
We also pride ourselves on being straight and transparent with you from beginning to end. That means if we don’t think you have a good case, we’ll tell you the truth and let you decide whether to make the investment. We’ll tell you up front what you can expect to pay, and we’ll never try to sell you services you don’t need.
Attorney Alan Edmunds has been successfully representing security clearance applicants and those fighting to keep their security clearance since 1976. You don’t have to take our word for it. See what some of our past clients say about working with our firm.
Do I Really Need a Lawyer for Security Clearance?
Your first step in the national security clearance process will be to complete a 100+ page questionnaire that covers many different areas of your life. You’ll be asked to provide detailed information dating back years, and your information will be verified. Mistakes and omissions can have serious consequences, ranging from a delay in processing to the need to respond to a Statement of Reasons (SOR) to denial of your security clearance.
It doesn’t get easier from there. You’ll be interviewed and perhaps subjected to a polygraph examination. At the same time, investigators will be digging into your background, interviewing people from your past, pulling your criminal history, and running a credit check. Very few people have entirely spotless backgrounds. The best time to prepare to address any possible red flags is at the very beginning, before you submit your SF86.
Getting the SF-86 Right the First Time
Many security clearance problems begin with unintentional errors on the SF-86. Inconsistencies, missing explanations, or poorly framed disclosures can trigger follow-up investigations, delays, or a Statement of Reasons.
A security clearance lawyer can help ensure your SF-86 is accurate, internally consistent, and supported by appropriate context before submission. This proactive approach often reduces investigative friction and lowers the risk of avoidable clearance denials.
Our experienced national security lawyers know what is likely to raise concerns in the security clearance and what type of evidence is required to mitigate those concerns. When you hire our law firm on day one, we can help you get ahead of any possible obstacles.
Security Clearance Legal Services for San Diego Applicants and Clearance Holders
Our national security law firm can assist with virtually every aspect of the security clearance process. That includes:
- Completing your initial application (SF86)
- Preparing you for a security clearance interview or polygraph
- Responding to requests for additional information
- Addressing errors you may have made in submitting your SF86
- Responding to a Statement of Reasons
- Appealing security clearance denial
We also offer related services such as:
Who We Help With Security Clearance Matters
Our firm represents a wide range of individuals who require or hold national security clearance, including:
- Federal employees and civilian agency personnel
- Military service members and reservists
- Defense contractors and subcontractors
- Aerospace, technology, and cybersecurity professionals
- Applicants facing clearance denial or revocation during hiring or promotion
Whether you are applying for clearance for the first time or responding to government concerns about eligibility, our national security law firm provides focused legal guidance tailored to your situation.

Security Clearance Denial and Revocation Defense in San Diego
Security clearance denial or revocation could put your livelihood at risk. You can’t afford to roll the dice and hope for the best.
If you’ve received a Statement of Reasons that your security clearance may be denied or revoked, you should contact an experienced security clearance lawyer immediately. The time to respond to an SOR is typically very short, and putting together an effective response is a big job. You must respond in detail, with supporting information, to each point raised in the SOR. In some cases, that means providing evidence that the information is incorrect. More often, it involves providing mitigating information to show why the issue raised doesn’t mean you are a national security risk.
Your best resource in that process is an attorney with deep knowledge of how security clearance applications are assessed and what type of evidence is most effective in mitigating concerns.
The same is true if you are already in a role that requires security clearance and have received notice that your security clearance may be revoked. If your security clearance is revoked, you could be demoted or even terminated. So, you’ll want to call us right away at 800-481-2526 to schedule your free consultation.
Your Next Step in the Security Clearance Process
Whether you are applying for security clearance, responding to a Statement of Reasons, or facing revocation, speaking with an experienced lawyer for security clearance matters as early as possible can significantly improve your outcome. The Edmunds Law Firm offers free consultations and represents clients nationwide, including individuals based in San Diego.
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