Get help filing! Texas provides many resources to help you make the transition back to civilian life, including assistance in filing disability claims with the VA. Use the information found here to get help with VA claims and appeals, disability-related issues, and more.
The Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) works to ensure that all veterans and their families understand and receive all the benefits, support, care, and recognition that they have rightfully earned through their service in our nation's armed forces.
Provided by: Texas Veterans Commission
Apply for military, veteran, or disabled veteran specialty license plates.
Provided by: Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
Apply for disabled veteran license plates and parking placards.
Provided by: Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
The Texas Parklands Passport offers free entry to Texas state parks for U.S. veterans with a 60 percent or more service-connected disability or loss of lower extremity.
Provided by: Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Texas law and the federal Americans with Disabilities Act guarantee the right of a person who is blind or has other disabilities, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), to be accompanied by a trained service animal in all public places. The Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services provides information about the role of trained service animals and the rights of their owners.
Provided by: Texas Workforce Commission
The Services for Women Veterans page on the TexVet website provides a comprehensive list of resources and services for women veterans.
Provided by: TexVet
The Texas Veterans Commission assists Veterans in filing VA disability claims and during VA appeals processes, and assists dependents with survivor benefits and entitlements.
Provided by: Texas Veterans Commission
Texas VA Locations is a list of resources available for veterans and family members including Health Care Systems, VA Medical Centers, Outpatient Clinics, Community Based Outpatient Clinics, Vet Centers, Veterans Benefits Administration offices, Veterans Affairs offices and National Cemetery Administrative offices.
Provided by: United States Department of Veterans Affairs
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides a wide range of benefits including health care, disability, education and training, vocational rehabilitation and employment, home loan guaranty, dependent and survivor benefits, medical treatment, life insurance, and burial benefits.
Provided by: United States Department of Veterans Affairs