Easiest Way to request a VA home loan Certificate of Eligibility (COE)

Easiest Way to request a VA home loan Certificate of Eligibility (COE)

 Easiest way on how to request a VA home loan Certificate of Eligibility (COE). This is the first step in getting a VA-backed home loan or Native American Direct Loan. It confirms for your lender that you qualify for the VA home loan benefit. Then, choose your loan type and learn about the rest of the loan application process.


Easiest Way to request a VA home loan Certificate of Eligibility (COE)


How do I prepare before I start a COE request?

Gather the information you’ll need to request a COE. Select the description here that matches you best to find out what you’ll need.

Veteran 

If you’re a Veteran, you’ll need a copy of your discharge or separation papers (DD214).

Service Member

If you’re an active-duty service member, you’ll need a statement of service—signed by your commander, adjutant, or personnel officer—showing this information:

  • Your full name
  • Your Social Security number
  • Your date of birth
  • The date you entered duty
  • The duration of any lost time
  • The name of the command providing the information
Current or former activated National Guard member

If you’re a current or former activated National Guard member, you’ll need a copy of your DD214 or other discharge documents.

If you’re a current or former activated National Guard member with at least 90 days of active-duty service including at least 30 consecutive days, you’ll need a copy of 1 of these documents that shows your activation date:

  • Your DD214 that shows 32 USC sections 316, 502, 503, 504, or 505 activation, or
  • An annual point statement, or
  • Your DD220 with accompanying orders

Current or former activated Reserve member

If you’re a current or former activated Reserve member, you’ll need a copy of your DD214 or other discharge documents.

Current member of the National Guard or Reserve and have never been activated

If you’re a current member of the National Guard or Reserve and have never been activated, you’ll need a statement of service—signed by your commander, adjutant, or personnel officer—showing this information:

  • Your full name
  • Your Social Security number
  • Your date of birth
  • The date you entered duty
  • Your total number of creditable years of service
  • The duration of any lost time
  • The name of the command providing the information
Discharged member of the National Guard and were never activated

If you’re a discharged member of the National Guard and were never activated, you’ll need this information:

  • Your Report of Separation and Record of Service (NGB Form 22) for each period of National Guard service, and
  • Your Retirement Points Statement (NGB Form 23) and proof of the character of service.
Discharged member of the Reserve and were never activated

If you’re a discharged member of the Reserve and were never activated, you’ll need:

  • A copy of your latest annual retirement points, and
  • Proof of your honorable service
Surviving spouse of a Veteran who died on active duty or who had a service-connected disability


If you’re a surviving spouse who qualifies for home loan benefits, you’ll need the Veteran’s discharge documents (DD214)—if available—and:

If you’re receiving Dependency & Indemnity Compensation (DIC), you’ll need to fill out and send us a Request for Determination of Loan Guaranty Eligibility—Unmarried Surviving Spouses (VA Form 26-1817).

Get VA Form 26-1817 to download

Or

If you’re not receiving DIC benefits, you’ll need to send us all of these:

  • A completed Application for DIC, Death Pension and/or Accrued Benefits (VA Form 21P-534EZ), and
  • A copy of your marriage license, and
  • The Veteran’s death certificate

Get VA Form 21P-534EZ to download
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How do I request a COE?

You can request a COE online right now.

Request a COE

You can also request a COE:

Through your lender

Your lender may be able to use an online system (called Web LGY) to get your COE. Ask your lender about this option.

By mail

To request a COE by mail, fill out a Request for a Certificate of Eligibility (VA Form 26-1880) and mail it to the address for your regional loan center. You can find the address on the last page of the form. Please note that mail requests may take longer than requesting a COE online or through your lender.

Get VA Form 26-1880 to download

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