INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING OUT FORM VA FORM 10-0423-2025

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Is a DD214 the same as a Certificate of Eligibility? No, your DD Form 214 and Certificate of Eligibility (COE) are separate documents. A DD214 identifies a Veterans condition of discharge, while a COE formally documents your eligibility for a VA home loan. Lenders typically use the DD214 to obtain your COE.
How long does it take to get a COE? If you apply online and your eligibility is easy to verify, getting your certificate of eligibility for a VA loan can be a relatively quick process: roughly 30 days. If you can, though, apply early, and allow up to six weeks for processing.
What is a VA Certificate of Eligibility? Step #1: Go to VA.gov, Housing Assistance, Home Loans, Request VA COE Form Online. Step #2: Login to Your VA.gov Account. Step #3: Download Your Autogenerated VA COE Form Online. VA Certificate of Eligibility Online: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the Author.
To request a COE by mail, fill out a Request for a Certificate of Eligibility (VA Form 26-1880) and mail it to the address for your regional loan center. You can find the address on the last page of the form. Please note that mail requests may take longer than requesting a COE online or through your lender.
Use VA Form 21P-534 if you prefer to provide evidence at a later time to support your claim. You can use this form if youre a surviving spouse or child of a Veteran who has died and want to begin the process of applying for VA benefits or money that we owe the Veteran but did not pay prior to his or her death.

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Use VA Form 21P-601 to apply for accrued benefits due the beneficiary but not paid prior to death. Each person claiming a share of accrued benefits must complete a separate VA Form 21P-601. Any available accrued benefits are payable to the first living person listed below.

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