Form 40 1330-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In Block 1, indicate whether this is an initial claim, a follow-up, or a correction for a previous claim.
  3. For Block 3, specify if the veteran's grave is unmarked or already marked with a private headstone. Remember that eligibility for government markers applies regardless of existing private markers.
  4. Fill out Block 6 with the veteran’s periods of active military duty and use Block 27 for any additional information.
  5. In Block 8, select the veteran’s branch of military service. If not listed, choose 'other' and write in the appropriate branch.
  6. Block 11 allows you to identify the type of headstone or marker desired. Ensure only one box is checked based on cemetery requirements.
  7. Complete Blocks 19 and 20 with the consignee's name, address, and telephone number for delivery confirmation.
  8. Finally, review all entries carefully before submitting to avoid delays in processing your claim.

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Use VA Form 40-1330UP if youre a family member and want to request a commemorative plaque or urn for a Veteran who has been cremated.
To receive a government-provided headstone, marker or medallion, the eligible applicant must submit a VA Form 40-1330, Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker or VA Form 40-1330M, Claim for Government Medallion to VA along with proof of military service.
Some organizations, like the Headstone Grant Foundation, offer grants to help cover the cost of a headstone for those who cannot afford it. 3. Ask family and friends for help. If you have a large extended family or close friends, they may be willing to chip in to help cover the cost of a headstone. 4. Fundraise.
For a headstone, grave marker, or wall marker, fill out the Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker (VA Form 40-1330).
A headstone can only be installed by a person who is legally responsible for the deceased. In most cases, this is the next of kin, but a person can designate someone else to be in charge of their burial arrangements before their death.

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Does VA provide a headstone or marker if remains arent available? We provide memorial headstones and markers for: Eligible deceased active-duty service members and qualified Veterans when their remains are missing, not identified, donated to science, buried at sea, or scattered, and.
At least one of these must be true: The Veteran or service member died on or after November 1, 1990, and their grave is currently marked with a privately purchased headstone, or. The Veteran or service member was buried in an unmarked grave, anywhere in the world.

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