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"I Lost My DD-214"

Those who have been discharged, separated or retired should keep multiple copies of the DD214--your discharge paperwork. It's the most important military document in your records. This is proof of your military status, whether you are retired, separated, discharged. It also displays the nature of your discharge, and what your status is with the National Guard or a Reserve Unit.

The lack of a DD214 form can bring some of your VA processes to a halt, but fortunately you can get a replacement copy by writing to the National Personnel Records Center. Enclose a completed form SF-180 along with a letter stating the reason for your request, you name, rank, social security number.

If you are a recently discharged military member who separated or retired at an overseas location, remember that your DD214 form may be delayed overseas for up to a year before it becomes part of the National Record Center archives. If this is the case, you contact the orderly room, First Sergeant or Sergeant Major in charge of where you separated or retired and request a copy directly from your final base.



More VA Loan Tips

  1. Entitlement to a VA Home Loan
  2. Advantages to the VA Guaranteed Loan
  3. About VA Loans with Adjustable Rates
  4. Getting Pre-approved for Your VA Loan
  5. Eligibility for a VA Home Loan Guaranty
  6. Your Discharge May Affect Your Chances
  7. I Lost My DD214
  8. For Those Who Already Have a VA Loan
  9. Renewable VA Certificate of Eligibility
  10. VA Loan Partial Eligibility
  11. VA Loans and Rental Properties
  12. VA Loans and Your Debt Ratio
  13. Uses for Your VA Loan
  14. About the VA Funding Fee
  15. Co-signers on VA Loans
  16. The Veterans Benefits Act of 2004
  17. VA Home Loans and Fair Housing Laws
  18. VA Pre-approved but Can't Find a House
  19. VA Loan Foreclosures
  20. Improving Credit to Enhance VA Loan Eligibility
  21. Help for VA Homebuyers
  22. VA Loans to Purchase Farms
  23. VA Loans for Properties Outside of the US
  24. VA Home Loans After a Borrower's Death
  25. Selling a VA Loan Property
  26. VA Mortgage Payments

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