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What is the fastest way to get my DD214?

What is the fastest way to get my DD214?

Expedited DD-214 service is available via third party companies who will make the request for a certified DD214 copy in-person and send the certified copy via express mail. These companies can complete the request in as fast as a few days instead of weeks. Simply Google “DD-214 expedited service” for these companies.

Can I get my DD214 for free?

The primary disadvantage: free services require time. And time is money. If you can afford to wait for your DD214, if you don’t need your DD214 soon, then the free services may be for you.

Can you look up a DD214?

You can find veterans’ military service records from World War I to the present from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). These files can include the Report of Separation (DD Form 214) and show a veteran’s service history, which may include: Enlistment or appointment and separation dates.

How long does it take to get a copy of your DD214?

DD-214s can be requested either on-line or by mail. You will receive your DD-214 from the Archives in about about three to four weeks.

How do I get my DD214 on eBenefits?

Retrieving DD-214 in eBenefits

  1. First, select Manage and then select Documents and Records.
  2. Second, the Access Your Documents and Records screen will appear.
  3. Next, select Military Personnel File.
  4. Third, the What is DPRIS?
  5. Then, select Request Your OMPF Information.

How do I download my DD214 from eBenefits?

How long does it take to get a copy of my DD214?

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How do I get my DD-214 from eBenefits?

Can I get my DD-214 on Ebenefits?

There are two ways you can obtain a copy of your DD-214. The first is to use “ebenefits” and the second is to submit a written request through the National Archives. You will be notified by email when your documents are ready.

Who do I contact to get a copy of my DD-214?

To obtain your DD-214 on your own, submit your request via the National Archives and Records Administration webpage or call 314-801-0800.