In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, all Douglas County Government offices will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29, 2024. Offices will reopen on Monday, Dec. 2, for normal business.
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, all Douglas County Government offices will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29, 2024. Offices will reopen on Monday, Dec. 2, for normal business.
Answers to your most commonly asked questions.
Call the Douglas County Veterans Service Office at 303-663-6200. The Voice Mail is always on. You can e-mail us at [email protected].
The Castle Rock American Legion provides two locations for flag retirement.
Castle Rock Fire and Rescue
300 Perry St.
Castle Rock, CO 80104
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420 Jerry St.
Castle Rock, CO 80104
Typically on regular business days, you can expect a return phone call or email within 24-hours. We ask you not to call/email repeatedly in that 24-hour period as it slows down the process.
We strongly recommend you make an appointment. This avoids waiting time and allows us to schedule sufficient time to handle your needs.
Veterans, Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard members of the Armed Forces of the United States. We also assist spouses, surviving spouses, dependent parents, and dependents with their claims.
We prepare the necessary forms, documentation of claims with pertinent data, proper submission and case management of claims, and if needed representation at hearings.
Make an appointment with one of our trained Veterans Service Officers who will walk you through all the paperwork ensuring the correct forms are filled out.
In general, at a minimum we need a copy of your DD214 and any marriage and divorce certificates and if you have children their birth certificates. We need a death certificate when reporting a veteran’s death or for claims for burial benefits. If claiming pension and/or Aid and Attendance, we need any financial award documents, bank statements etc. When you make your appointment we can let you know specifically what you need to bring.
We prefer you bring the needed documents to the appointment. You may fax your documents to 303-484-6257.
Yes and no. We prefer you bring the needed documents to the appointment. You may fax your documents to 303-484-6257.
Service medical and private medical records, service records, discharge paperwork, buddy statements, pictures and statements from family, friends, co-workers, etc.
You may anticipate a letter from the VA within 6-8 weeks of filing a claim acknowledging receipt of your claim. If you do not receive this letter, contact our office right away. Register and then check the status of your claim.
The time for settlement of a case depends on many factors such as complexity and type. Thus, one claim may take a few months while others may take a year or more.
We recommend Veterans and claimants to keep in touch with us throughout the claims process instead of corresponding directly with the VA. This includes VA letters requesting more information. This helps us keep up to date on what is being done on the claim. It ensures your claim flows smoothly and avoids delays.
Yes. We will not only update our records, but we will also inform the VA on your behalf.
A person of the opposite sex whose marital relationship to the veteran is valid under the laws of their residence at the time of marriage or the law of their residence when the right to benefits accrued.
In order to qualify for benefits from VA, an individual must have served in the armed forces of the United States and have been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. However, there are exceptions, so a person who received anything other than honorable conditions discharge should check with a Veterans Service Officer to see what if any, benefits are available.
No. You will not receive a bill from our office for any services. Our office is funded by the Douglas County Government.
There are many possible benefits available to you and possibly your immediate family members. Click here for a list of available benefits, and make an appointment today with one of our Service Officers to discuss your individual eligibility.
Contact the Network Authorization Center within 72 hours of admission at 1-888-795-0773.
Must be 100% SC or emergency must be for an SC disability. Must be enrolled in the VA health care system. VA will also pay if the veteran is referred by the VA for care to that facility but still call the Network Authorization Center
Download, complete and return to the appropriate address (on page 2 of the form).
DD-214 and medals may be ordered online at archives.gov/veterans