Services Provided by County Veterans Service Offices
Iowa Veterans may be eligible for a broad range of veterans benefits from various sources including Federal, State of Iowa, County, and Local Benefits. Every veteran's first stop for benefits should be their local county Veterans Affairs Office for help with:Â
- Applying for
- compensation
- service-connected disability/compensation,
- pension
- Non-service-connected disability pension
- Dependency & Indemnity Compensation (DIC)
- Death pension for surviving spouse & dependent children
- Aid & Attendance/housebound benefits
- Applying to the Iowa Veterans Home
- Getting certificates of eligibility for home loans
- Obtaining military records & medals/ribbons
- Arranging for grave markers
- Arranging headstones
Dedicated Funds
Some counties have funds available to help veterans in emergencies. These may include:
- Temporary shelter & utilities
- Food & health supplies
- Transportation assistance
- Funeral expenses
In addition to state programs, counties may have their own special programs to help with employment, home-buying. Use the links below to see what services your county offers.
County Offices
A
Adair   Adams   Allamakee   Appanoose   Audubon
B
Benton   Black Hawk   Boone   Bremer   Buchanan   Buena Vista   Butler
C
Calhoun   Carroll   Cass   Cedar   Cerro Gordo   Cherokee  Â
Chickasaw   Clarke   Clay    Clayton   Clinton   Crawford
D
Dallas   Davis   Decatur   Delaware   Des Moines   Dickinson   Dubuque
E
F
Fayette   Floyd   Franklin   Fremont
G
Greene   Grundy   Guthrie
H
Hamilton   Hancock   Hardin   Harrison   Henry   Howard   Humboldt
I
J
Jackson   Jasper   Jefferson   Johnson   Jones
K
L
Lee   Linn   Louisa   Lucas   Lyon
M
Madison   Mahaska   Marion   Marshall   Mills   Mitchell
Monona   Monroe   Montgomery   Muscatine
O
P
Page   Palo Alto   Plymouth   Pocahontas   Polk
Pottawattamie   Poweshiek
R
S
Sac   Scott   Shelby   Sioux   Story
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U
V
W
Wapello   Warren   Washington   Wayne   Webster  Â
Winnebago   Winneshiek   Woodbury   Worth   Wright
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