VA Headstones, Markers, And Medallions Program Description The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) furnishes upon request, at no charge to the applicant, a Government headstone or marker for the unmarked grave of any deceased eligible veteran in any cemetery around the world, regardless of their date of death. The VA may also furnish a headstone or marker for graves that are marked with a private headstone or marker, for veterans that died on or after November 1, 1990. Services Gravestone or marker is provided free to any cemetery. Installation at a private cemetery may incur a fee. Eligibility Veteran with other than dishonorable discharge and active duty service (after 1981, 24 months of service or full period ordered to federal active duty). -OR- Reserve and National Guard retirees (or those eligible for retired pay). Individuals may not have been convicted of capital crimes. Spouses and dependents are not eligible for a Government-furnished headstone or marker unless they are buried in a national cemetery, state veteran's cemetery, or military post/base cemetery. Additional eligibility details. How To Apply When burial is in a private cemetery, VA Form 40-1330, Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker or VA Form 40-1330M, Claim for Government Medallion must be submitted by the next of kin, a person authorized in writing by the next of kin, or a personal representative authorized in writing by the decedent to request a Government-provided headstone or marker. When burial or memorialization is in a national, post, or state Veterans' cemetery, a headstone or marker will be ordered by the cemetery officials based on inscription information provided by the next of kin. Funeral home directors can also assist with burial and memorial benefits. Documentation Military discharge documents. Do not send original documents, as they will not be returned. Visit VA Headstones, Markers, And Medallions Website