Find A Veterans Cemetery | Veterans Affairs


Find A Veterans Cemetery | Veterans Affairs

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Learn about VA national cemeteries and state Veterans cemeteries. Find out how to locate or contact national and state cemeteries.


The National Cemetery Administration (NCA) maintains 156 national cemeteries and 35 soldiers’ lots.


Use our facility locator tool to find a VA national cemetery


VA grant-funded Veterans cemeteries are run by state, territorial or tribal government officials. These locations are different from VA national cemeteries. Eligibility for burial in a


Veterans state cemetery is determined by each state. Some states might require legal proof that the Veteran lived in the state (also called “residency”) in order to be eligible for burial in


a Veterans state cemetery.


If you need more information, please contact a Veterans state cemetery office directly. Use our facility locator tool to find contact information for Veterans state cemeteries.


Arlington National CemeteryInterment Services BranchArlington, VA 22211


United States Soldiers' & Airmen's Home National Cemetery21 Harewood Road, NWWashington, DC 20011


Department of the InteriorNational Park Service1849 C Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20240


The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) maintains 26 permanent military cemeteries and 30 Federal memorial monuments and markers. ABMC operates 17 cemeteries in foreign countries and


3 cemeteries in the United States. Over 217,000 Veterans are buried in ABMC cemeteries.


Find out where AMBC cemeteries and memorial sites are located


American Battle Monuments Commission2300 Clarendon BoulevardArlington, VA 22201 


Overseas Operations OfficeUnit 9200, Box 1030DPO AE 09777-1030