Veterans Benefit Service ProgramThe Service Program of the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs assists veterans and eligible dependents in acquiring their benefits. The staff of the Service Program is authorized to represent veterans and their dependents before the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as well as provide general information to those seeking assistance, regardless of representation.
The Service Program currently has Service Officers located in communities throughout Maryland to aid or serve veterans and their eligible dependents. Contact the Program Office most convenient to you. Appointments may be scheduled through the Program Office nearest the itinerant location.
Learn more about the Veterans Benefit Service ProgramState Veterans Cemetery & Memorial ProgramThe Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs administers a system of five state veterans’ cemeteries, across the State and oversees the Washington Confederate
Cemetery located in the Rose Hill Cemetery. A burial plot is provided to eligible veterans and their eligible dependents, when the veteran is a resident of the State of
Maryland and has received an honorable discharge. Plots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no cost to the veteran for burial plot, opening/closing, headstone and State liner (if used). Eligible dependents have a minimal opening/closing cost and a direct cost for State liner (if used). There is also a pre-interment program where veterans can indicate their desire to be buried in one of the Five (5) State veteran’s cemeteries and verify their eligibility for burial.
Learn more about the State Veterans Cemetery & Memorial ProgramMaryland Veterans MemorialsThe Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs manages three veteran memorials. The Maryland World War II Memorial is in Annapolis, Korean War and Maryland Veterans Vietnam Memorials are in Baltimore. The Department shares joint responsibility for the War Memorial Building in Baltimore with the City of Baltimore.
Learn more about Maryland Veterans MemorialsObtaining Copies of DocumentsWhenever a veteran requests benefits and services, a copy of the individual’s discharge papers is required to verify eligibility. This includes admission to Charlotte Hall Veterans Home, Maryland’s five veteran cemeteries, VA claims and a myriad of other services provided to veterans and their families. World War II veterans who were Maryland residents at the time of entry into the service, and veterans who were discharged after October 15, 1979 and had a Maryland address at the time of discharge, can contact our Baltimore Office to inquire if we have a copy of their discharge papers. Veterans and their next of kin can also request a copy of the service member’s DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty from the National Archives.
Learn more about Obtaining Copies of DocumentsAbsentee VotingService members and their spouses who are citizens of the State of Maryland are eligible to vote in their local jurisdiction by absentee ballot.
Learn more about Absentee VotingGame Hunting & Fishing Licenses100% service-connected disabled veterans and former POWs may obtain free hunting and fishing licenses. Additionally, Maryland residents in the Armed Forces, or service members who are on active duty and stationed in Maryland, may hunt without cost, if they are on official leave.
Learn more about Game Hunting & Fishing LicensesAdmission to State ParksThe Maryland Park Service offers an Access MD Pass for free entry to State Parks to individuals with disabilities. Additionally, the Golden Age Pass allows free entry to individuals 62 and older.
Learn more about Admission to State ParksAuto Tags Certain severely disabled veterans (amputees, blind veterans and veterans who are 100% disabled) may be issued a disabled license plate for a motor vehicle without charge entitling them to special parking privileges.
Learn more about Auto TagsVeterans Establishing BusinessesMaryland offers a wide range of resources to individuals establishing businesses.
Learn more about benefits for Veterans Establishing BusinessesVeterans with DisabilitiesThe Maryland Department of Disabilities provides services and information to individuals with disabilities.
Learn more about benefits for Veterans with Disabilities