A Veterans Service Officer (VSO) helps you file your VA claim — for free. Below are 14 accredited offices across Vermont. Search by city or name, or tap Near me. Never pay a claim shark for help you can get at no cost.
Showing 14 of 14 accredited offices · 8 organizations · 6 cities · incl. National Association of County Veterans Service Officers, Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs, American Legion
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Yes. Accredited Veterans Service Officers in Vermont help you file your VA claim at no charge. You never pay a VSO to prepare or file your claim.
How do I find a VSO near me in Vermont?
Use the search above to filter 14 accredited Vermont offices by city or name, or tap 'Near me' to sort by distance. You can also use the free locator in the VA Ready app.
What does a VSO do?
A VSO helps you file your claim, gather evidence, becomes your representative (VA Form 21-22), and represents you through appeals — all free. They help you avoid paying a 'claim shark' for help you can get at no cost.
Office listings are compiled from public VA accreditation data and may change; confirm details before visiting. Ratings reflect veterans' own opinions submitted in the VA Ready app and are not endorsements by VA Ready. VA Ready is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.