What is a VA Burial Allowance ?
A VA (Veteran's Administration) burial allowance is a partial
reimbursement of an eligible veteran's burial and funeral costs.
When the cause of death is not service-related, the reimbursement
is generally described as two payments:
1. a burial and funeral expense allowance, and
2. a plot interment allowance.
Who Is Eligible ?
You may be eligible for a VA burial allowance if:
You paid for a veteran's burial or funeral AND you have not been
reimbursed by another government agency or some other source, such
as the deceased veteran's employer AND the veteran was discharged
under conditions other than dishonorable.
In addition, at least one of the following conditions
must be met:
The veteran died because of a service-related disability OR the
veteran was receiving VA pension or compensation at the time of
death OR the veteran was entitled to receive VA pension or compensation
but decided not to reduce his/her military retirement or disability
pay OR the veteran died in a VA hospital or while in a nursing home
under VA contract.
For More Information Call Toll-Free at 1-800-827-1000
Headstones and Markers
The VA furnishes upon request, at no charge to the applicant,
a Government headstone or marker for the grave of any deceased eligible
veteran in any cemetery around the world.
Flat markers in granite, marble, and bronze, and upright headstones
in granite and marble are available. The style chosen must be consistent
with existing monuments at the place of burial. Niche markers are
also available to mark columbaria used for inurnment of cremated
remains.
Why does VA provide a Burial Flag?
A United States flag is provided, at no cost, to drape the casket
or accompany the urn of a deceased veteran who served honorably
in the U. S. Armed Forces. It is furnished to honor the memory of
a veteran's military service to his or her country. Eligibility
for Former Members of Selected Reserve were added by Section 571
of Public Law 105-261.
Who is eligible to receive the Burial Flag?
Generally, the flag is given to the next-of-kin, as a keepsake,
after its use during the funeral service. When there is no next-of-kin,
VA will furnish the flag to a friend making request for it. For
those VA national Cemeteries with an Avenue of Flags, families of
veterans buried in these national cemeteries may donate the burial
flags of their loved ones to be flown on patriotic holidays.
How do I apply?
You may apply for the flag by completing VA Form 21-2008, Application
for United States Flag for Burial Purposes. You may get a flag at
any VA regional office or U.S. Post Office. Generally, the funeral
director will help you. When burial is in a national, state or post
cemetery a burial flag will be provided.
Can a Burial Flag be replaced?
The law allows us to issue one flag for a veteran's funeral. We
cannot replace it if it is lost, destroyed, or stolen. However,
some veterans' organizations or other community groups may be able
to help you get another flag.
How should the Burial Flag be displayed?
The proper way to display the flag depends upon whether the casket
is open or closed. VA Form 21-2008 provides the correct method for
displaying and folding the flag. The burial flag is not suitable
for outside display because of its size and fabric. It is made of
cotton and can easily be damaged by weather.
For More Information Call Toll-Free at 1-800-827-1000.
Vist the Veteran's
Administration Web Site.
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