Veterans Service Officer:
Madelyn Proctor

Address:
P.O. Box 1366
2471 State Road 16 West
Green Cove Springs FL
32043

Phone:
(904)284/269-6326
(904)529-3680

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am to 12:00 pm
1:00 pm to 4:30 pm
 

Veterans Services Forms:

Solid Waste Hardship Guidelines and Application

Veterans Services Links:

Florida Dept. of Veteran Affairs

Federal Veterans Administration

DFAS

American Legion

Fleet Reserve Association

DAV

Marine Corp League

Military Officers Association

Tri-care

VFW



 






Veterans Services

Update:  June 19, 2008 the VSO office will be closed as we will be attending computer training. 

For your convenience, Veterans Services will schedule an appointments for you!  To make an appointment, please call Madelyn Proctor (904) 278-3680 or Johnny Frambo at (904) 284-6326.

The Veterans Service Office assists the citizens in Clay County with the following:

  • Assist veterans and their dependents in filing for non-service connected pension, service connected compensations, medical treatment, burial allowances, grave markers, presidential memorial certificates, copies of military personnel records and service medical records, Dependency Indemnity Compensation, and Survivor Benefit Plan.

  • Assist in filing for educational benefits.

  • Assist in obtaining VA Home Loan certificates of eligibility.

  • Assist filing an appeal when benefits are unjustly denied.

  • Visit hospitals/nursing homes to assist veterans with VA paperwork.

  • Counsel with veterans and their dependents.

  • Provide VA presentations to civic, social and military organizations.

  • Refer citizens to county and state agencies for financial relief.

  • Approve financial hardship exemptions for Solid Waste Assessment Fees.

Clay County Veterans Statistics

There are over 23,000 veterans and approximately 8,000 retired military veterans living in Clay County. Together, they generate income annually in excess of $150 million.

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