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This month, the Nevada Department of Veterans Services (NDVS) plans to launch its new online Nevada Veterans Benefits Registry.
The new registry will provide three key benefits to Nevada’s veterans and their families. First, registrants will be connected to both State and Federal information about benefits, resources, and programs earned through U.S. military service. Second, registrants will stay connected, meaning they will be notified of important information that could impact their lives, such as VA benefit changes. Finally, registrants will have the convenience of accessing State benefits without having to physically present their DD214 to prove military service.
The Nevada Veterans Benefits Registry will also provide NDVS with information enabling the Agency to better serve Nevada’s veterans.
“To assist veterans, NDVS had to first identify them,” said Kat Miller, NDVS Director. “Until now, we did not have a comprehensive way to maintain an accurate list of Nevada veterans. The VIS registry will fill that gap and allow us to understand the needs of Nevada’s veterans to better serve them.”
The Nevada Veterans Benefits Registry may be found on the front page of the NDVS website at veterans.nv.gov. Click the top button on the right hand side of the page.