Veteran Application for Admission - Iowa 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Veteran Application for Admission in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated fields: first, middle, last, and maiden names. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in your legal residence address, including city, county, state, and zip code. If you are currently at a facility, provide that address instead.
  4. Complete the personal information section by providing your date of birth and social security number. Indicate whether you are a U.S. citizen and provide details about your parents if applicable.
  5. Detail your marital status and provide information about your spouse if married. Attach necessary documents like marriage or divorce certificates as required.
  6. List all living children along with their contact details. Make sure to indicate approval for contact regarding the application process.
  7. Provide information on your occupation and any health insurance coverage you have. This includes Medicare details and any other insurance policies.
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Active law enforcement officers, veterans and current members of the military do not have to take the Hunter education course to qualify for a hunting license.
Iowa residents 16 years and older are required to have a valid Hunting License on their person, and have paid all applicable fees and possess all required stamps while hunting except for: landowners and their juvenile children hunting on their own land, hunters 15 years old or younger hunting with a licensed adult, and
Summary of Iowa Military and Veterans Benefits: Iowa offers special benefits for service members, Veterans and their families including Veterans employment assistance, War Orphans Tuition Assistance, special vehicle license plates, as well as hunting and fishing license benefits.
A disabled veteran who applies for any type of special registration plates associated with service in the United States armed forces shall be issued one set of the special registration plates at no charge and subject to no annual registration fee if the owner is eligible.
Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License Veterans can receive a lifetime hunting or fishing license for a $7.00 fee.

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It accepts honorably discharged veterans of all military services who are eligible for admission to an IDVA Medical Center for care and who meet the residency requirements of Iowa. Residents must have disease or wounds, be of advanced age, or otherwise unable to earn a livelihood.

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