Commissioner Welch wishes all Connecticut Veterans, and their families and supporting neighbors the best during this holiday season. We at the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs are honored and privileged to serve those who served. The DVA has executed its mission supporting Veterans and their families since 1864. To view Commissioner Welch’s holiday message please open pdf document

Cemetery Rules and Code of Conduct

Next Steps

Deceased Veterans

 To certify that a deceased veteran or qualifying spouse is eligible for burial in a State Veterans Cemetery the following must be provided:

  1. For a veteran, a legible copy of the veteran’s discharge papers indicating an Honorable Discharge or General Discharge Under Honorable Conditions (e.g. DD-214 or its equivalent). Veterans with a Bad Conduct or Other then Honorable Discharge are not eligible for burial in a State Veterans Cemetery.
  2. A legible copy of the decedent’s death certificate.
  3. Federal 38 U.S.C. 2411 Eligibility Compliance Statement, regarding the deceased veteran or eligible spouse, completed by a family member of the decedent or lawfully representative thereof.

Cemetery and Memorial Services also requires a completed Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs Burial Form to be submitted in order to schedule a burial.


Living Veterans

Living veterans may also apply for pre-certification to the State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown. Please note, your actual gravesite will not be assigned until after your death.

If you would like to reserve your place at the State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown, please complete the Pre-Certification Application for State Veterans Cemetery, Middletown and mail to:

Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs
Cemetery  and Memorial Services
287 West Street
Rocky Hill, CT 06067

In addition to your application, please include a copy of your DD-214 or discharge papers to demonstrate your eligibility. Family and friends should also be made aware of your intentions.