State Veterans Affairs Offices

Updated: December 24, 2022
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    State Veterans Affairs offices available by each state. Learn about the state and federal benefits you are entitled to receive and how to claim them. State Veterans Offices help veterans file claims for education, care for your health, find employment, get a veteran home loan, with compensation/pensions and much more.

    State Veterans Affairs Offices

    Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas
    California Colorado Connecticut Delaware
    Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho
    Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas
    Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland
    Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi
    Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada
    New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York
    North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma
    Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina
    South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah
    Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia
    Wisconsin Wyoming  

    District or Territory Department of Veterans Affairs office websites

    American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands
    Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Washington, D.C.

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    Organizations with Veterans Service Officers Nationwide:

    The National Association State Veterans Homes (NADSVA) can also be accessed for eligible U.S. veterans benefits, service and long term health care.  The organization ensures that no veteran is in need or distress and that the level of care and services provided by state veterans
    homes meets or exceeds the highest standards available.

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    Their Veterans Service Officers (VSO’s) are trained and accredited by the US Department of Veterans Affairs to provide free assistance to veterans and their dependents and survivors. This includes not only applying for federal and state benefits but also providing resources related to the following:

    Written by Veteran.com Team