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Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs
100 North Union StreetMontgomery AL 36104334-242-5077
Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs is committed to providing you with the information you need and invite you to look through our site for information on benefits, services and programs.
Alaska Office of Veterans Affairs
4600 DeBarr Rd, Suite 180Anchorage AK 99508888-248-3682
Alaska Office of Veterans Affairs
The Alaska Office of Veterans Affairs serves as the primary advocate for Alaska’s veterans and strives to help our veterans and their families improve their lives. From helping veterans to file claims for education, medical or other benefits to assisting them in obtaining earned military awards, the Office of Veterans Affairs is here to serve you.
Arizona Department of Veterans Services
3839 N. 3rd StreetPhoenix AZ 85012602-255-3373
Arizona Department of Veterans Services
The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services (ADVS) provides direct services to Veterans through the administration of 50+ professional benefit counselors located throughout the state – helping Veterans connect with their VA benefits, two skilled-nursing Veterans’ Home facilities in Phoenix and Tucson provide short and long-term care (with new homes in Flagstaff and Yuma), and three Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemeteries: in Sierra Vista, Camp Navajo near Flagstaff, and in Marana north of Tucson.
Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs
501 Woodlane StreetLittle Rock AR 72201501-683-2382
Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs
Serving Arkansas Veterans and their eligible dependents, through advocacy and education to access federal and state benefits, high-quality long-term nursing care, and burial honors.
California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet)
1227 O StreetSacramento CA 95814800-952-5626
California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet)
The California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) works to serve California veterans and their families. With nearly 1.6 million veterans living in the State, CalVet strives to ensure that its veterans of every era and their families get the state and federal benefits and services they have earned and deserve as a result of selfless and honorable military service. CalVet strives to serve veterans and their families with dignity and compassion and to help them achieve their highest quality of life.
Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Division of Veterans AffairsCentennial CO 80112Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
The Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs (DVA) is a state agency mandated by state statute. We are one of the four major operational divisions of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs(opens in new window). We offer advocacy to Colorado Veterans, family members and survivors in securing benefits they may be entitled to through their military service by providing the highest level of customer care and service with our specially trained service officers.
Connecticut State Department of Veterans Affairs
287 West StreetRocky Hill CT 06067860-616-2562
Connecticut State Department of Veterans Affairs
The rich legacy of Connecticut providing care for Veterans and their dependents stretches back to July 4, 1864, when Benjamin Fitch, philanthropist of Darien, established the home for Civil War veterans, and the children of men killed in that war.
Delaware Office of Veterans Services
802 Silver Lake BoulevardDover DE 19904302-739-2792
Delaware Office of Veterans Services
The Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs (DCVA) was established in 1987 to provide assistance to Delaware’s veterans, their spouses and dependent children.
Florida Department of Veterans Affairs
11351 Ulmerton RoadLargo FL 33778-1630844-693-5838
Florida Department of Veterans Affairs
With 1.5 million veterans, Florida is the most veteran-friendly state in the nation. The Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs is the premier point of entry for Florida veterans to access earned services, benefits and support. Thank you for your service. We honor you.
Georgia Department of Veterans Affairs
2 MLK Jr Drive SEAtlanta GA 30334404-656-2300
Georgia Department of Veterans Affairs
The Georgia Department of Veterans Service is an agency of state government created for the purpose of advising, counseling, and assisting Georgia’s veterans and their families in receiving their rightful benefits under the vast and complex framework of veterans’ laws.
Guam Office of Veterans Affairs
172 S. Marine Corps DriveAsan GU 96910671-475-8388

Guam Office of Veterans Affairs
The Guam Office of Veterans Affairs administers three (3) major programs and other veterans functions: The agency coordinates veterans’ affairs programs in the Territory, offers informational and advisory services to all veterans, active duty personnel and their dependents and assists in presenting claims against the United States on their entitlements under federal laws.
Hawai’i Office of Veterans’ Services
459 Patterson RoadHonolulu HI 96819-1522808-433-0420
Hawai’i Office of Veterans’ Services
The Office of Veterans’ Services (OVS) is the principal state office responsible for the development and management of policies and programs related to veterans, their dependents, and/or survivors. The OVS acts as a liaison between the Governor and veterans’ organizations and also between the Department of Veterans Affairs and individual veterans. Our objectives are to assist veterans in obtaining State and federal entitlements, to supply the latest information on veterans’ issues and to provide advice and support to veterans making the transition back into civilian life.
State Offices
For more information on State Departments of Veterans Affairs, visit the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs (NASDVA) website. The National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs comprises the State Directors and in some cases, Commissioners of Veterans Affairs in each state of the U.S. as well as the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Although each state is unique, with its own traditions, programs, and resources, we are united by our common goal to make a difference in the lives of our Veterans.
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