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Veterans Affairs

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Vermont State Office of Veterans Affairs

Story

The Office of Veterans Affairs is repository for discharges for Vermont veterans
from WWII to present. We verify veteran status for most state veteran's benefits,
including license plates, state medals, VT Veterans Memorial Cemetery and provide
representation and advocacy for veterans seeking benefits from the VA.

Mission

To assure that Vermont's veterans receive all benefits to which they are entitled,
support them and their survivors in obtaining services and recognition.

Address: 118 State St, Montpelier, VT 05620, USA
Phone: (802) 828-3379
State: Vermont
City: Montpelier
Zip Code: 05620


Opening Hours

Monday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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Reviews
I called multiple times over a couple of weeks during the business hours to try and make an appointment to come and speak with a VSO due to my schedule. I was hung up on at least once. Also I left messages multiple times for a callback to set an appointment up and never once received a callback. I've lived in multiple states and none of them have been this awful. I'll have more luck trying to contact a senator then these guys.
8 years ago (16-12-2017)
Had to deal with the crew here a few different time. Each time was different but I will say for VT being a small state and this being the only place to get the things done we need, I can't complain. Once the paperwork got lost, voiced my concern and the next time I sent paperwork it was sent back instantly. Really can't trust anyone these days so you have to give them a chance due to the amount of "veterans" making false claims and trying to receive the benefits we deserve and not the fakes. Cant really blame them for not being able to trust someone on the phone and such. Anyone can make a fake DD214 these days, maybe its why it is hard to get the things we need done done.
8 years ago (06-09-2017)
I was told by a high level person here that there is no difference between war time duty and peace time duty. The rules I came up against were completely arbitrary yet inflexible. The non-veteran staff I worked with was vicious. If VT VA has helped anyone I am glad but from my viewpoint God help you if you ever need anything from these people.
9 years ago (14-05-2016)
Told me to come back with my husband if I wanted to get the veterans property tax discount! I'M AN UNMARRIED COMBAT VETERAN!!!! I tried to explain to her that I wasn't married, and she told me she was confused as to who my sponsor was then. OMFG! I told her I was the veteran, she still argued with me, and then hung up on me! it was so ridiculous that I actually was laughing, but the truth is, it's really not funny. I wonder how many female veterans have issues with the VA in this state, i'm worried actually. BTW, I spoke quietly and with tact, to which she just took the opportunity to speak over me the entire phone call telling me I was wasting her time since I don't qualify without my male sponsor's signature and DD 214! UM... what's wrong with my DD 214 (100% combat related disability rating, medically retired from active duty) Ya all said and done, it took me almost two years to get my one-time file property discount!
9 years ago (19-09-2016)
Newly arrived to the state, I wanted to get Vermont Veterans plates - Had an issue getting my Veterans plates when I took my old ones to the DMV with Veteran on my drivers license from Maine - the DMV said I had to go through Vermont Veterans Affairs first. I had heard stories from others about all the time it took to get them. I e-mailed and got a reply from Rhonda (at the Vermont Veterans Affairs) who sent me the form, and I sent back the completed form with a copy of my DD 214. She sent me the signed copy within 15 minutes. It is not hard if you take the time to find out the proper way to do things. I am spreading the word about how to properly do it...the DMV does not have the authority to sign the Veterans form, no matter how many ways you prove you are a Veteran, so get your paperwork to the Vermont Veterans Affairs first, and save yourself the hassle. When I went to the DMV - no problems. I was told by the DMV, however that if I register another vehicle, I will have to go through the same process. That I don't get because it is in the DMV database already, but I was told, this is Vermont - welcome to it! As far as dealing with the State Veterans Affairs - they are great!!
9 years ago (03-10-2016)
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