Services Program The Department of Veterans Affairs Services Program provides claims representation and fiduciary guardianship services.
Learn more about the Services ProgramVeterans Claims AdvocacyStaff at our Veterans Claims Offices, located at Fort Snelling and at Fargo/Moorhead, act as advocates for veterans and their dependents who are trying to get their benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (the VA). The staff will assist and represent veterans, their dependents, and survivors with applications for compensation, pension, home loans, educational, and medical treatment. The offices also provide environmental hazards information and assistance (Agent Orange issues, for example). See your County Veterans Service Officer to request this representation.
Learn more about Veterans ClaimsGuardianship DivisionOur Guardianship Division provides financial case management services to incompetent veterans, their dependents, and survivors, who may be vulnerable to exploitation by others or by their own inabilities to manage their funds.
Learn more about the Guardianship DivisionMinnesota State Veterans Cemetery The Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery provides dignified burial services to Minnesota veterans and their eligible dependents and survivors. It is located 7 miles north of Little Falls, on the banks of the Mississippi River, and is managed and maintained by the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs.
Learn more about the Minnesota State Veterans CemeteryDischarge Certificates Veterans’ benefits require that applicants provide a copy of their form DD 214 or discharge record, which is evidence of their veteran status. This is an important document and must be safeguarded. If you do not have a copy of your DD 214, contact your County Veterans Service Officer for assistance in obtaining it. If you have a copy of your DD 214 it is recommended that it be recorded in your county courthouse, or at the very least be sure to keep it in a safe place and inform a family member or trusted individual of its location.
Learn more about Discharge CertificatesBronze Star Grave MarkersThe Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs offers bronze stars to mark the grave site of any veteran buried in the state, where permitted. Bronze Star Markers are available through your local county veterans service officer.
Learn more about Bronze Star Grave Markers