INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING VA FORM 40-10007 APPLICATION FOR PRE-NEED DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY
FOR BURIAL IN A VA NATIONAL CEMETERY
For more complete information on eligibility requirements for burial in a VA national cemetery, visit the National Cemetery Administration online at
http://www.cem.va.gov/cem/burial_benefits/eligible.asp or call the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at 1-800-535-1117. For the purposes of this
form, the term burial includes inurnment (above ground remains placement in a columbarium) and scattering of ashes, (if the cemetery chosen offers
those options). A Pre-Need determination of eligibility does not guarantee burial in a specific VA national cemetery. Burial in a specific VA
national cemetery will be scheduled at the Time of Need. The equivalent of this form can be completed online at https://www.va.gov/burials-and-
memorials/pre-need/form-10007-apply-for-eligibility/introduction. In order to assist in completing this form, specific instructions and explanations
for certain items are given below.
SECTION I: VETERAN/SERVICEMEMBER
Eligibility for burial in a VA national cemetery is based on the qualifying service of a Veteran/Servicemember. This section of the form is
used to determine if qualifying service exists. Not all items are mandatory; however, answers to questions will aid VA in searching for
records in archives to support the claim.
Item 14 Military status used to apply for eligibility determination: For VA benefit purposes, a Veteran is a person who served in the active
military, naval, or air service, and who was discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. VA will determine on a case-by-case
basis whether certain Reserve duty qualifies. If eligibility derives from a status not listed, or if the individual is not certain of the status,
check “Other” and submit evidence of service and VA will provide appropriate assistance. Servicemembers who die on active duty are
eligible for burial. If you are arranging burial for an active duty Servicemember or his or her dependents, you should contact a local
funeral home or the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at 1-800-535-1117 to expedite processing.
Item 18 Discharge - Character of Service: Please indicate one type of “Discharge - Character of Service”: Honorable; General; Entry Level
Separation/Uncharacterized; Other Than Honorable; Bad Conduct; or Dishonorable. If uncertain of the type of discharge or character of
service, indicate “Other” and include available supporting documents.
Item 23 Supporting military service documents: VA recommends that you attach photocopies of readily available supporting documents so that
we can make the determination quickly. Documents may include the most recent discharge document (DD Form 214) showing the highest
rank and valor awards and decorations, active duty service records other than for training purposes, or active duty for a minimum of 24
continuous months for enlisted Servicemembers after September 7, 1980; for officers, after October 16, 1981, or the full period for which
the person was called to active duty. If you are unable to locate copies of military records, apply anyway, as VA will attempt to obtain
records necessary to make a determination.
SECTION II: CLAIMANT INFORMATION
Item 24 Each Claimant requires a separate VA Form 40-10007.
24b. Spouse means a person who is or was legally married to a Veteran. Surviving Spouse mean a person who was legally married to a
Veteran at the time of the Veteran's death and includes a surviving spouse who had a subsequent remarriage. A non-Veteran spouse of a
Veteran whose marriage to the Veteran was dissolved by divorce or annulment issued by an authoritative court is not eligible for burial in a
VA national cemetery.
24c. An unmarried adult child of the Veteran is an individual who became permanently physically or mentally disabled and incapable of
self-support before reaching 21 years of age, or before reaching 23 years of age if pursuing a full-time course of instruction at an approved
educational institution. Before VA can approve a claim for an unmarried adult child, we will require statements from both the Veteran,
spouse of the Veteran, and/or authorized representative AND the current attending physician (on physician's letterhead) stating the nature
of the disability, date of onset of the disability, degree of dependency on the Veteran or Veteran's family, and the marital status of the child.
Please provide photocopies of these statements with the application. Note: Minor children of eligible Veterans are eligible for burial in a
VA national cemetery. The minor child of an eligible Veteran is a child who is unmarried and who is under 21 years of age; or who is
under 23 years of age and is pursuing a full-time course of instruction at an approved educational institution.
24d. Please explain your Claimant status or relationship to the Veteran/Servicemember.
Items
30 and
31
A list of VA national cemeteries is available online at http://www.cem.va.gov/cem/cems/allnational.asp A favorable Pre-Need
determination of eligibility does not guarantee burial in a specific national cemetery. Burial in a specific VA national cemetery will
be scheduled at the time of need. If you provide an email address, VA may use your email address to communicate with you about your
claim and burial benefits.
SECTION III: CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE
Items 32
and 33
The pre-need application must be signed (Item 32) and dated (Item 33) for VA to process.
Item 34 You must indicate your relationship to the claimant in Item 34.
34a. Check (A) if you are the claimant
34b. Check (B) and complete Items 35-38 if your are signing for a claimant who has not attained the age of 18 years, is mentally
incompetent, or is physically unable to sign the pre-need application. You may be a court-appointed representative, a person who is
responsible for the care of the individual (including a spouse or other relative), or an attorney in fact or agent authorized to act on behalf of
the claimant under a durable power or attorney. If the claimant is in the care of an institution, a manager or principal officer of the
institution may sign the form. Please attach supporting documents or an affidavit establishing your position relative to the claimant.
Privacy Act Information: Title 38 U.S.C. 2402 authorizes the solicitation of this information. VA considers the responses you submit confidential (38 U.S.
C. 5701). VA may only disclose this information outside the VA if the disclosure is authorized under the Privacy Act, including the routine uses identified in
the VA system of records, 175VA41A, published in the Federal Register. VA considers the requested information relevant and necessary to determine
maximum benefits under the law. The purpose for which the records are used will include, but will not be limited to the provision of VA burial and memorial
benefits; provision of information about VA burial and memorial benefits, including specific claims; determination of eligibility for burial in a VA national
cemetery; disclosure of military service information upon request from VA funded State and Tribal Veterans cemeteries; coordination of committal services
and interment upon request of families, funeral homes, and others of eligible decedents at VA national cemeteries.
Respondent Burden: This information is collected in accordance with section 3507 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Accordingly, we may not
conduct or sponsor, and you are not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB number. We anticipate the time
expended by individuals who complete this form will average 20 minutes per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data sources,
gather the necessary data, and complete and review the collection of information. Your response is voluntary and not required to obtain or retain benefits to
which you may be entitled. Send comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate, including suggestion for reducing this burden or any other
aspect of this collection of information to the VA Clearance Officer (005R1B), 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420. Please DO NOT send
claims for, or correspondence regarding benefits to this address.
REVERSE OF VA FORM 40-10007, MAY 2020