Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs

Category: Government office in Lakewood, Colorado

Address: 155 Van Gordon St Suite 201 (1st Floor, Lakewood, CO 80228, USA

Phone: +13039145832

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM

Friday: 8AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Christopher Vega

Feb 17, 2022

As a veteran I decided to take advantage of the benefits provided for my service to our country. I started out in a traditional college environment. I was working to obtain my degree in business management, when I realized that this type of work/lifestyle was just not working for me personally I thought I might try something that would really challenge my ability and intellect. I looked at a few different unions and trade schools, just to find out the VA is not very supportive of the trades. I received a fraction of my earned benefits and the program I am in is paid for by my union. So not only did the VA not support me in my decision they drastically cut my benefits, that they were not paying because my classes were covered through the union. Not sure what the VAs hangup is with the trades but its definitely frustrating because this line of work can be fulfilling for a veteran like me who needs a purpose beyond selfless service to our once great country.

JROBERT

May 16, 2017

Personnel very helpful and knowledgeable.I need you to know Veterans need to call and make an appointment no walkins are accepted.

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Questions & Answers

How do I go about getting a copy of my discharge paper - Rex D. Willhite Date of discharge December18, 1958. The copy I have is barely legible. Thank you, Rex D. Willhite

Linda Willhite | Oct 30, 2020
Chuck-U. Farley | Oct 30, 2021

Try office max, or office depot. They can sharpen the image. Put the original somewhere safe. Use the copy for general purpose

My significant other is ex military and suffers from some pretty substantial PTSD. He’s attempted to contact veterans affairs however they didn’t offer assistance or were neglectful. How can he get help?

Michelle Robbins | Oct 31, 2019
Allen Rutledge | Oct 31, 2019

Keep trying until you get an answer from veterans affairs and don't stop until they give you one

I understand that I may be eligible for VA benefits under a new state run program. I received an undesireable discharge. I was told i wouldn't ever be eligible . My brother who is retired, told me that I should check It out . Can you help me

bill keith | Oct 31, 2019
Alisa Hockaday | Oct 31, 2019

I dont work for the VA. But depending on if you where exposed to any chemical warfare while enlisted you still may be eligible for some sort of compensation. I would at least try..the folks on Colorado blv are very helpful

My husband needs verification letter or DDT-14 for verification qualification, where can he obtain it?

Rex Farrell | Oct 31, 2019
Alisa Hockaday | Oct 31, 2019

The office on Colorado blv.are very helpful..I think you need his birth certificate and ss number and they may be able to locate his dd2 and hopefully other forms you may need..they have been very patient and thoughtful

I am an Occupational Therapist working with a navy vet in a Louisville Colorado hospital. Are there any local resources that he and his wife can contact concerning adapting his home to be more accessible???? Thank you.

Maria D’agrosa | Oct 31, 2018
Robert Rhodes | Oct 31, 2018

Yes, get with a County Veteran Service Officer and they can advise on how to file a claim with the VA for adaptive housing grant. If the veteran does not qualify then Home Depot has a grant that can help.

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