Oklahoma VA benefits include employment, education, burial and housing resources for eligible veterans and their families. These OK veterans benefits are available under the state Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA).

Federal Veterans Administration benefits are also available under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. These benefits include disability pay, health care, pension programs and life insurance. To learn more about the benefits that are available to veterans in Oklahoma and how to apply for them, review the information below.

Disability Benefits for Veterans in Oklahoma

Veterans may obtain federal VA disability pay, including Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) or Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC). Alternately, general VA disability benefits are also available to qualifying service members.

To apply for disabled veterans benefits in Oklahoma, claimants must submit an Examination for Housebound Status of Permanent Need for Regular Aid and Attendance (Form 21-2680), or an Application for DIC, Death Pension, and/or Accrued Benefits (21-534EZ).

To apply for disability benefits, claimants must complete an Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits (VA Form 21-526EZ).

Service members may also apply for VA life insurance, including the following policies:

  • Veterans’ Group Life
  • Servicemembers’ Group Life
  • Servicemembers’ Group Life Traumatic Injury Protection
  • Family Servicemembers’ Group Life
  • Veterans’ Mortgage Life
  • Service-Disabled Veterans’ Life

Note: To learn more about enrolling in veterans life insurance, service members may complete a paper application, or they may contact a local Veterans Service Representative (VSR) for assistance.

Health Insurance Benefits for Veterans in Oklahoma

Service members who meet VA health care qualifications may apply for federal health insurance through the VA. Through the VA health insurance program, veterans receive access to preventative inpatient and outpatient services, in addition to diagnostic tests and emergency care.

To apply for these VA medical benefits in Oklahoma, military members must apply in person at a veteran health facility, or they may apply online, by telephone or by mail.

To obtain veterans health insurance in OK by telephone, service members must call 1-877-222-8387, or they may complete an Application for Health Care and mail it to the following address:

Health Eligibility Center
2957 Clairmont Road, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30329-1647

Pension Benefits for Veterans in Oklahoma

Oklahoma VA pension options are available to low-income servicemembers who meet age or disability requirements. Through these veterans pension programs, military members or surviving spouses receive tax-free monetary payments through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

To apply for VA pension benefits or survivors benefits, petitioners must complete VA Form 21P-527EZ or 21P-534EZ before mailing the application to the state’s Pension Management Center (PMC).

Additional veterans pension benefits are available to current pension recipients. These benefits include Housebound allowances or Aid and Attendance (A&A). To apply for payments under these programs, claimants must submit proof of medical eligibility to the PMC at the following address:

Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attn: St. Paul Pension Center
P.O. Box 5365
Janesville, WI  53547-5365

Housing Benefits for Veterans in Oklahoma

Several Oklahoma VA housing programs are available to servicemembers and their families. These veterans housing assistance programs include skilled nursing home care at any of the seven Veterans Centers in Talihina, Sulphur, Norman, Lawton, Clinton, Claremore or Ardmore.

As such, patients may apply for VA housing assistance in OK by completing a Veterans Center Application Form and submitting it with proof of military service to the facility they wish to reside.

Additional veterans housing assistance program options include property tax exemptions for veterans with certain permanent disabilities. To learn more about the exemption, homeowners may contact the state Tax Commission, or they may complete a State Benefit Request and submit the form to a local ODVA office.

VA home loan guarantees, mortgage servicing assistance and financial counseling are also available to help veterans with their housing needs. To learn more about VA home loan rates or to receive financial counseling, veterans may contact the Loan Guaranty Office at 1-877-827-3702.

Servicemembers may apply for these benefits by completing VA Form 26-1880 and mailing it to the following address:

Department of Veterans Affairs
Houston Regional Loan Center
6900 Almeda Road 
Houston, TX 77030-4200

Education Benefits for Veterans in Oklahoma

Oklahoma VA education benefits include access to the Veterans Educational Transitions Success Center (VETS) at Southern Nazarene University (SNU) and the VetHERO office at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO).

Scholarships for veterans in OK are available along with other educational assistance programs. These veterans education benefits include access to the Fisher House Foundation’s Military Scholarship Tool, Folds of Honor, Student Vets of America and transition services under the state Department of Career and Technology Education.

Under the GI bill and its variants, such as the post 911 GI bill, veterans can also access grants and training opportunities, such as the Veterans’ Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) and On-the-job training (OJT) and apprenticeships.

To apply for these benefits, students must complete an Application for Education Benefits (VA Form 22-1990) and submit it by mail to the following address:

VA Regional Office
P.O. Box 8888
Muskogee, OK 74402-8888

Employment Benefits for Veterans in Oklahoma

Service members seeking Oklahoma VA jobs assistance may use the state’s Workforce Services under the Employment Security Commission (OESC) to help them find suitable work.

In addition to helping servicemembers find jobs for veterans, the state also provides services such as testing, counseling and training. Furthermore, federal veteran jobs services are available to applicants searching for almost any type of job.

These federal VA employment programs include Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E), a service providing job seekers with benefits such as resume development, job training and skills coaching. To apply for the program, veterans must complete the process online.

Funeral Benefits for Veterans in Oklahoma

Federal VA death benefits in Oklahoma are available to eligible servicemembers as well as their spouses and dependents. These VA burial benefits include a gravesite at any of the 135 national cemeteries throughout the country, in addition to providing a flag, government headstone, Presidential Memorial Certificate and perpetual care.

Certain veterans death benefits in OK include additional allowances. However, specific amounts vary depending on whether servicemembers die in a service or non-service-related death.

Last updated on Friday, March 6 2020.