Get veterans benefits
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There are several earned veterans benefits that your loved one may be eligible for: payments, burial locations, and burial honors.
There are a few steps to get veterans payments:
Active duty service members all have life insurance. The unit should help. Veterans may also have life insurance through the VA.
Report the death to the VA, in order to get an automatic burial payment and have them guide you through other steps and survivor benefits. You can call 1-800-827-1000.
There are five main veterans burial location options that you may be eligible for:
Serves as the only marker of the grave. You can still get special terms of endearment (like “Loving father”) added. These can be used in private or in a VA national cemetery, state Veterans’ cemetery, or a military base cemetery.
Many states have established state veterans cemeteries. Eligibility is similar to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) national cemeteries, but may include residency requirements.
Burial benefits available include a gravesite in 138 national cemeteries with available space, opening and closing of the grave, perpetual care, a Government headstone or marker, a burial flag, and a Presidential Memorial Certificate, at no cost to the family.
Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 400,000 active duty service members, veterans and their families. Families come from all over the country to bury their loved ones at Arlington National Cemetery.
Regardless of where you bury the veteran, there are other burial honors you may be eligible for:
A Presidential Memorial Certificate (PMC) is an engraved paper certificate signed by the current president.
Deceased veterans with no next-of-kin and insufficient resources available for VA National Cemetery burial may have earned the reimbursement of a casket or urn. You can be reimbursed the actual cost up to the maximum 2015 rate of $1,967 for a casket and $172 for an urn.
If you are a retired veteran or receive an annuity, upon notification of death, DFAS will stop monthly payments to prevent overpayment. Depending on your plan, this may also initiate the process for survivor benefits.