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How do I obtain/file my military discharge?

Chisago County
There is a short form to complete and identification must be presented before a military discharge can be issued. There is no fee. To file papers, bring or mail them to the Recorder's office. There is no fee and the original document will be returned to you.
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Do I need to file my Military Discharge Papers?

Iosco County Clerk- Frequently Asked Questions
After discharge from the military, veterans place their military discharge (Form DD-214) on file with the County Clerk's Office, in the county in which they reside. Veterans receive their first certified copy of the DD-214 free of charge, additional copies are $1.00 per copy. Military Discharge are NOT public records and can only be obtained by the individual (with I.D.), family member with a death certificate, or the funeral home. You may order the record in person or through the mail.
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Where can I obtain military records?

Tulsa City-County Library - Research Tools - Government Docu...
Military and Federal civilian employee records are housed at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis.
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How do I obtain my discharge?

Emery Jamieson LLP
If you are a first-time bankrupt, you will be automatically discharged nine months after you became bankrupt unless your discharge is opposed by a creditor, your trustee or the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. If you have been previously bankrupt or cannot be automatically discharged, your trustee must apply to the court for a hearing of your application for discharge within one year from the beginning of your bankruptcy.
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What do I need to record a Military Discharge?

Catawba County Register of Deeds FAQs
The entire original DD214 is required and a Drivers License with photograph, State issued Identification Card, Passport or Military Identification Card with photograph.
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How do I get a copy of my military discharge papers?

Town Clerk Information
A certified copy of military discharge papers may be obtained From the Town Clerk's Office if they were filed there. These papers are required for a veteran tax exemption. There is no fee for a copy of these papers.
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Is there a cost for filing my Military Discharge?

Frequently Asked Questions
No. There is no fee for filing a military discharge. Certified copies of military discharge documents are free to military veterans.
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How can I obtain my military service records?

Frequently Asked Questions About the Veterans History Projec...
The Veterans History Project does not hold any veterans’ records. To request replacement records you need to contact the National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR) in St. Louis. View instructions for requesting replacement records.
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How do I obtain a certificate of discharge?

DETI Online
You should write to the Court where you were adjudicated bankrupt and quote you bankruptcy reference number (eg 1998 No: 7777) The Official Receiver and his staff cannot give advice as to whether or not an individual should file his or her own petition in bankruptcy. If that individual needs independent advice, they should consult a solicitor, accountant, licensed insolvency practitioner, Citizens Advice Bureau or another suitable person.
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You should write to the court where you were adjudged bankrupt quoting your most recent case reference.
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How do I obtain a copy of my discharge?

Frequently Asked Questions - Middle District of Florida | Un...
You can obtain a copy from the Clerk’s Office by either coming in person or sending in a written request. There is a charge of $.50 per page, plus an additional $7.00 charge if you desire a certified copy. Payment must be in the exact amount payable either by money order or cashier’s check. You must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
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I am in the military. If I am injured due to negligence in a military hospital can I file a claim?

FAQs - Medical Malpractice
No. Active duty military personnel cannot file claims for medical negligence against the United States, even if the negligence is not duty-related. This rule is known as the Feres doctrine from a United States Supreme Court decision many years ago. Sorry.
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How do I obtain the services of an Army or military band?

Army Community Relations
Citizens can request military participation, such as a military band or color guard, with a DD Form 2536, Request for Armed Forces Participation in Public Events (Non-Aviation) which can be downloaded here NOTE : Instructions on the back of the DD 2536 form are currently being updated. Please do not mail or fax the form to the Pentagon in Washington, DC. Please submit your completed request for Army support to the U.S. Army Public Affairs Office at the installation closest to the event.
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How can I obtain a nomination to one of the U.S. military academies?

Congressman Walter B. Jones - FAQ
Congressman Jones is permitted to make a limited number of nominations for appointments to the: U.S. Naval Academy U.S. Air Force Academy U.S. Military Academy at West Point U.S. Coast Guard Academy official request-for-nomination packet can be obtained from Congressman Jones' Greenville office (address, phone number and fax number are at the bottom of this page).
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How do I obtain copies of my military records?

Navy Reserve: FAQs
Individual military departments do not maintain files or records pertaining to individuals no longer on Active Duty. When an individual is separated from military service (because of retirement, discharge from Active Duty or death), his/her Field Personnel File (containing all military and health records) is forwarded for storage to the National Personnel Records (Military).
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ANG - Frequently Asked Questions
Individual military departments, including the Air Force do not maintain files or records pertaining to individuals no longer on active duty. When an individual is separated from military service (because of retirement, discharge from active duty, or death), his/her Field Personnel File (containing all military and health records) is forwarded for storage to the National Personnel Records Center (Military).
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What if I am hurt in a military hospital. Can I still file a claim?

FAQs - Medical Malpractice
Under the Federal Tort Claims Act, persons injured by negligence in military hospitals can file claims, and, if the claim is denied or you are unable to settle your claim, you can file suit. However, the rules are quite a bit different in these claims than they are in the typical state malpractice cases.  First, you must give the United States formal notice of your claim by filing a standard form 95 with the appropriate agency.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Middle District of Florida | Un...
You can obtain a copy from the Clerk’s Office by either coming in person or sending in a written request. There is a charge of $.50 per page, plus an additional $7.00 charge if you desire a certified copy. Payment must be in the exact amount payable either by money order or cashier’s check. You must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
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How can I request a copy of my military discharge records for proof of eligibility?

The American Legion, Minnesota, Frequently Asked Questions
A: To obtain a certificate in lieu of a lost or destroyed discharge, a veteran separated under honorable conditions should use Standard Form 180. Persons still in military service should write their branch of service. To obtain a Standard Form 180 to request the records, you may write or call the National Personnel Records Center at:
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Where do I go for certified copies of my DD214's (military discharge papers)?

Frequently Asked Questions - City of Auburn, Washington
Must be filed with the King County Recorder in the King County Administration Building at 500 4th Ave, Rm 311 (must be there before 3:30 p.m.), Seattle WA 98104. Phone (206) 296-1570.
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Do I need my military discharge paperwork to join the Navy Reserve?

Navy Reserve: FAQs
Yes, the most important document you need to enlist in the Navy Reserve is form DD-214, which details your discharge from Active Duty or Reserve service. If you have yet to separate, make sure the information in your DD-214 is complete and correct. To obtain a copy of your DD-214, simply submit a form SF-180 Request Pertaining to Military Records, which you can download now.
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UPON DISCHARGE, WILL I GO HOME?

Bone & Joint Center - Knee Replacement Questions
Each patient is different. There are several factors to consider when evaluating your ability to return home: age, living arrangements, and insurance are the three main factors. Some patients go home with home care services, others go home with therapy scheduled in an outpatient setting, and some may go to a rehabilitation facility. Your doctor will help to determine what is best for you.
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WHEN DO I SEE THE DOCTOR AFTER DISCHARGE?

Bone & Joint Center - Knee Replacement Questions
Normally you will visit with your doctor within 2 weeks after discharge. At that time, the surgical staples are removed, and the doctor will review your need to continue total joint precautions and therapy. The doctor will also address any specific modifications to your normal daily activities including work-related concerns, so bring a list of questions and/or concerns.
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Where will I go after discharge from the hospital?

Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients are able to go home directly after discharge. Some patients may transfer to a sub-acute facility and stay there for three to seven days. The Total Joint Coordinator will help you with this decision and make the necessary arrangements. You should check with your insurance company to see if you have sub-acute benefits.
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Is there discharge planning?

frequently asked questions
We start the discharge plan at the onset of admission. We work very closely with your existing therapist, physician, psychiatrist and dietitian to coordinate your discharge. If you don’t have an existing team, we find one for you. Discharge plans will be formalized with appointments made before you leave.
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WHEN WILL I GET MY DISCHARGE?

LAMB - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Individual debtors are eligible to receive their chapter 7 discharge approximately 60 days from the date set for the 341 (a) meeting, unless a creditor objects in a timely manner or the court orders otherwise.
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