Veterans Affairs
About the OfficeMonroe County Veteran Service Office is open walk-ins are permitted. Sign up below to help us understand your interest in getting a vaccine. We’ll send you updates on how we’re providing vaccines across the country—and when you can get your vaccine if you want one. We’ll also offer information and answers to your questions along the way. https://www.va.gov/health-care/covid-19-vaccine/stay-informed/form The Monroe County Veteran Service Office will be closed on 12/17/2024 from approximately 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. We will be attending IDVA VSO Quarterly Training. Our office will return to normal hours on 12/18/2024. Thank you and Happy Holidays. ____________________________________________ The Veterans Affairs Department serves the Veterans, Veterans' dependents, and Veterans' survivors of Monroe County. Monroe County Veterans Affairs offers assistance to Veterans, their dependents, and survivors in filing claims for VA benefits, obtaining military records and accessing VA services.
When Visiting our Office ... Veterans, please remember that when you visit our office that no weapon of any kind can be carried into the Curry building. The list includes but is not limited to pocketknives, firearms, box knives, screwdrivers, scissors, nail files, or any tool or implement that has the potential to do harm. Individuals attempting to access the Veterans Affairs office will be denied access to the building if he or she is found to be carrying a weapon. |
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