Veterans service offices throughout Maryland provide eligible military veterans, service members, and their families with access to federal VA benefits and state-specific veterans programs. Maryland maintains its own state department of veterans affairs that administers state-funded benefits in addition to assisting with federal claims.
Veterans locations are available in 62 cities across Maryland. They are spread across 22 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of veterans service offices include Baltimore, Silver Spring, Cumberland, which are home to VA medical centers, regional benefit offices, and multiple county service organizations.
Veterans in Maryland should start by contacting their county veterans service officer, who can help determine eligibility for both state and federal benefits at no cost. The state also offers unique programs for Maryland veterans including property tax exemptions, state-funded educational benefits, and veterans preference in state employment.
Veterans by Counties
Maryland veterans seeking to file a VA disability claim for the first time should gather their DD-214, service treatment records, and any private medical records related to their condition before visiting a veterans service office. Free accredited claims agents are available at county offices throughout the state and can guide you through the entire process at no charge.
Browse Veterans by county across Maryland to find the nearest county veterans service office, VA clinic, or Vet Center in your area.