VA Eligibility Frequently Asked Questions
This VA Eligibility FAQ is provided to help you understand VA eligibility and reuse eligibility for another VA loan.
How do I apply for a VA-guaranteed loan?
You can apply for a VA loan with any mortgage lender participating in the VA home loan program. At some point, you will need to get a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) to prove to the lender that you are eligible for such a loan.
How do I get a Certificate of Eligibility?
Complete an 1880: You can apply for a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) by submitting a completed Form 26-1880. Request A Certificate of Eligibility For Home Loan Benefits to the Winston-Salem Eligibility Center, along with proof of military service. In some cases, it may be possible to establish eligibility without your proof of service. However, it’s best to provide such evidence to avoid any possible delays.
Can my lender get my Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for me?
Yes, it’s called ACE (automated certificate of eligibility). Most lenders have access to the ACE system. This Internet-based application can establish eligibility and issue an online Certificate of Eligibility in seconds. Not all cases can be processed through ACE – only those for which VA has sufficient data in our records. However, veterans are encouraged to ask their lenders about this method of obtaining a certificate.
What is acceptable proof of military service?
- If you are still serving on regular active duty, you must include an original statement of service signed by, or by direction of, the adjutant, personnel officer, or commander of your unit or higher headquarters, which identifies you and your social security number, and provides your date of entry on your current active duty period and the duration of any time lost.
- If you were discharged from regular active duty after January 1, 1950, a copy of DD Form 214, Certificate of Release, or Discharge From Active Duty should be included with your VA Form 26-1880. If you were discharged after October 1, 1979, DD Form 214 copy 4 should be included. A PHOTOCOPY OF DD214 WILL SUFFICE – DO NOT SUBMIT AN ORIGINAL DOCUMENT.
- If you are still serving on regular active duty, you must include an original statement of service signed by, or by direction of, the adjutant, personnel officer, or commander of your unit or higher headquarters, which shows your date of entry on your current active duty period and the duration of any time lost.
- If you were discharged from the Selected Reserves or the National Guard, you must include copies of adequate documentation of at least six years of honorable service. If you were discharged from the Army or Air Force National Guard, you may submit NGB Form 22, Report of Separation and Record of Service, or NGB Form 23, Retirement Points Accounting, or it’s equivalent. If you were discharged from the Selected Reserve, you may submit a copy of your latest annual points statement and evidence of honorable service.
- Unfortunately, no single form used by the Reserves or National Guard is similar to the DD Form 214. You must furnish adequate documentation of at least six years of honorable service.
- If you are still serving in the Selected Reserves or the National Guard, you must include an original statement of service signed by, or by the direction of, the adjutant, personnel officer, or commander of your unit or higher headquarters showing the length of time that you have been a member of the Selected Reserves. Again, at least six years of honorable service must be documented.
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