National Cemeteries

National Cemetery Scheduling and Eligibility
CFDA 64.201 Active Advisory Services
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Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2025 132,139 interments in VA national cemeteries completed in FY 25.

Program Objective

To verify military service and determine eligibility for burial in a VA national cemetery. To schedule the burial of eligible Veterans, family members, and certain others in VA national cemeteries. To provide pre-need determinations for burial to Veterans, family members and certain others.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • Veteran (including dependents)

Applicant may be the decedent's personal representative, next of kin, friend, public assistance officer or funeral home. For pre-need eligibility determinations, applicants include the Veteran/Servicemember, spouse/surviving spouse, unmarried adult child of the Veteran/Servicemember, or others.

Beneficiaries

  • Veteran (including dependents)

Eligible Veterans, members of the Armed Forces of the United States (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Space Force) who die on active duty; members of the Reserve or the Army and Air National Guard who die while performing active duty for training; Reservists and National Guard members who are eligible for retirement pay; the spouse of an eligible veteran member of the Armed forces or individual receiving retired pay (including a 20-year Reservist or National Guard member); minor children and certain unmarried adult children of an eligible veteran or member of the Armed forces, or individual receiving retired pay (including a 20-year Reservist and National Guard member) are eligible for interment. Enlisted personnel who entered military duty after September 7, 1980, and officers commissioned after October 16, 1981, must have served a minimum of 24 months or the full period for which called or ordered to active duty to be eligible for interment. Citizens of the United States who served in the Armed Forces of any government allied with the United States during any war, who were citizens of the U.S. at time of entry and are citizens of the U.S. at time of death; Certain Commissioned Officers of the Public Health Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are also eligible. Groups determined to have active duty service are eligible for all VA benefits under the provisions of Section 401, Public Law 95-202. Reservists who are activated under Presidential Order under title 10, may also be eligible. National Guard Members called to Federal active duty may also be eligible. Other persons who meet eligibility requirements under law may be eligible for burial. Hmong Fighters naturalized under Section 2(1) of the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000 who meet other requirements.

How to Apply

Decision Timeline

  • Appeal: > 180 Days
Program details & compliance

Description

The purpose of the National Cemetery Scheduling Office (NCSO) is to verify military service and to determine eligibility requirements are met for Veterans, their family members and other eligible individuals for burial in a national cemetery. Once eligibility is determined, the NCSO schedules the services for the specific national cemetery.

Mission Categories

Primary: Veterans Services

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

Interment or memorialization in a national cemetery is for eligible Veterans and their family members, and others who meet eligibility requirements in Title 38.

Required Documentation

A personal representative of a Veteran or their family member may request interment in a national cemetery by submitting a copy of the deceased Veteran's discharge certificate (DD Form 214 or equivalent) or a copy of other official document(s) establishing qualifying military service and/or marital status for spouses.
If these documents are not available, NCSO will try to locate the records they need to determine eligibility for burial benefits. You don’t need to request Veteran’s military record yourself.

Reporting & Compliance

Records Retention
7 years

Formula

Interment or memorialization in a national cemetery is for eligible Veterans and their family members, and others who meet eligibility requirements in Title 38.

Contacts

NCSO Administration — Director, Office of Field Programs, National Cemetery Administra
314-416-6336
4850 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63129
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