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Click ‘Get Form’ to open VA Form 40-1330 in the editor.
Begin by entering the name of the deceased veteran in Block 1. Ensure you include the first, middle (if applicable), last name, and suffix.
In Block 2, indicate whether the grave is currently marked with a privately purchased marker or not.
Fill out Blocks 3 to 5B with the veteran's Social Security number or service number, date of birth, date of death, and periods of active military duty.
Select the appropriate branch of service in Block 6. If multiple branches apply, check all that are relevant.
Complete Block 8 with your name and mailing address as the applicant. Specify your relationship to the deceased in Block 9.
Choose the desired medallion size in Block 7 and provide a daytime phone number and email address if applicable.
Sign and date the application in Block 12A before submitting it via fax or mail as instructed on the form.
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For a headstone, grave marker, or wall marker, fill out the Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker (VA Form 40-1330).
What is the VA form for burial markers?
For a Government-furnished burial or memorial headstone or marker to be placed in a private cemetery, a VA Form 40-1330, Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker must be submitted by an individual as defined above.
How to get a VA grave marker?
A VA Form 40-1330, Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker must be submitted to request a burial or memorial headstone or marker.
What is a VA 40-1330?
Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker. Form revision date: September 2024. Related to: Burials and memorials.
How much is a veteran headstone?
Upon the death of a military veteran the Veterans Administration will provide at no cost a grave marker to mark their grave. These military grave markers are offered in several styles, one of which is a flat granite marker.
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What is the difference between a gravestone and a grave marker?
People use the terms interchangeably, but there is a difference between grave markers and headstones. In general, grave markers lie flat on the ground while headstones rise above the grave in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Neither flat markers nor raised stones are better. Both have their places.
Do Veterans get free headstones?
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) furnishes upon request, at no charge to the applicant, a Government headstone or marker for the unmarked grave of any deceased eligible Veteran in any cemetery around the world, regardless of their date of death.
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38 CFR 38.631 - Memorial headstones and markers.
An applicant, as defined in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, may request a memorial headstone or marker by completing and submitting VA Form 40-1330.
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