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Searching for Nevada veterans benefits and services. The Nevada Department of Veterans Services can help! Find detailed benefits information and assistance.
NDVS offers VA accredited Veterans Service Officers (VSOs) for Nevada’s veteran community. VSOs connect veterans to benefits, and can help write and submit benefits claims to the Veterans Administration (VA). Once the claim is filed, they will help you track your claim through the system.
NDVS Benefits & Services – you can always find veteran-specific benefits for education, employment, finance, health & wellness, housing, legal, transportation, and more! Veterans Service Officers (VSOs) – request individualized support and assistance by contacting a NDVS VSO.
At the Nevada Department of Veteran Services we focus on being advocates for veteran benefits. Throughout the state of Nevada, we offer a variety of services and benefits.
Burial Benefits guide from the Disabled American Vets answers many questions for survivors and dependents. Eligible veterans, their spouses and dependents can be interred in one of Nevada’s two State Veterans Memorial Cemeteries located in Fernley and Boulder City. There is no cost for the veteran.
The State of Nevada provides the benefits outlined in this brochure to eligible veterans, current service members stationed in Nevada, and their families. Questions concerning the information provided can be answered by contacting the Nevada Department of Veterans Services (NDVS): Reno: (775) 321-4880 Las Vegas: (702) 486-3830 Elko: (775) 777-1000
VA's Education and Career Counseling program is a great opportunity for Service members and Veterans to get personalized counseling and support to help guide their career paths, ensure the most effective use of their VA benefits, and achieve their goals.
NDVS Veterans Service Officers (VSOs) help guide veterans in filing for earned benefits such as compensation, pension, education, vocational and rehabilitation, employment, home loans, health care and burial benefits.
Have you heard of the Nevada Veterans Benefit Registry? As NDVS works to better serve the veterans of Nevada, the registry will help inform the department about the needs of the community. This new registry provides three key benefits to Nevada’s veterans and their families.
Simply put: Nevada Veterans Advocates learn about veterans benefits and resources in order to share that information with their local communities and guide them to the professionals who can help. How to Earn Your NVA Certificate. Enroll in and complete the Nevada Veterans Advocate Course.