You are viewing the printer-friendly version of How To Obtain A Certificate of EligibilityHow To Obtain A Certificate of EligibilityVA determines your eligibility and, if qualified, a certificate of eligibility will be issued. Eligibility applications can involve:
Requesting a certificate through your lender: In many cases, your lender will be able to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility for you by using ACE (Automated Certificate of Eligibility). ACE is a web-based application that is able to determine eligibility and issue an online Certificate of Eligibility in a matter of seconds. Not all cases can be processed through ACE. If there is insufficient data in our records, the certificate will have to be requested from VA using the procedures below: Requesting a certificate from VA:
If you were discharged from regular active duty If you were separated after January 1, 1950, the appropriate documentation of your military service would be DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty. If you were discharged after October 1, 1979, DD Form 214, copy 4 would be appropriate. A photocopy of DD214 will suffice. Do not submit an original document. If your service was in Selected Reserves If you served in the Selected Reserve you must provide documentation sufficient to establish that you served a minimum of 6 years with points earned for weekend drills or active duty for training and received an honorable discharge. Since there is no uniform document similar to DD214 for proof of service in the Selected Reserve, a number of different forms may be accepted. For those who served in the Army or Air National Guard and were discharged after at least 6 years of service, NGB Form 22 may be sufficient. Those who served in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard Reserves may need to relay on a variety of forms. Often it will be necessary to submit a combination of documents such as an Honorable Discharge certificate together with a Retirement Points Statement. If you remain on active duty If you are now on regular active duty and have not been previously discharged from active duty service, you must submit a statement of service which includes the name of the issuing authority (base or command), and is signed by or at the direction of an appropriate official. The statement must identify you (SSN), and provide your date of entry on active duty and the duration at any time lost. If you remain on active Selected Reserve duty, the statement of service should be from your unit CO and should cite the length of time you have served with the reserve unit. |