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			Veterans reminded to file their DD214 
			with the Logan County Clerk  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [April 17, 2018]  
            
			 LINCOLN  
			- Logan County Clerk and Recorder, Sally Turner, announced today 
			that her office is encouraging Logan County Veterans to file their 
			United States Military Discharge papers (commonly referred to as 
			DD214) in her office.  | 
        
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			 “We want 
			to remind vets that this important document can be recorded in our 
			office at no cost. The original document is recorded and returned to 
			the veteran the next day”, Turner said. There is no charge for a 
			certified copy of the discharge paper once it has become a record in 
			her office. “In addition to the veteran, the document can be 
			obtained with written permission of the veteran, or by a surviving 
			spouse, father, mother, son, daughter, sister or brother of a 
			deceased veteran – if a death certificated is provided.” The 
			document is treated as a vital record and is protected from public 
			view. 
			
			 Veterans are encouraged to come to the Office of the County Clerk 
			and Recorder to file or receive a certified copy of their DD214 
			anytime during courthouse hours, Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. – 
			4:30 p.m. Forms to request a certified copy of a previously filed 
			DD214 are located on the County Clerk website at 
			www.logancountyil.gov under County Clerk, Military Discharge. The 
			Department of Veterans Affairs does not automatically forward the 
			discharge to the county of residence for recording, therefore this 
			is an important step in securing a veteran’s discharge papers. Logan 
			County will also use the DD214’s to document names of those who 
			served in the Global War on Terror for a plaque located in the 
			courthouse rotunda.  
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Logan County Veteran’s Assistance Commission Superintendent, Dan 
Benedict is available to assist veterans that do not have a copy of their DD214 
through the National Archives. Dan is ready to assist veterans in navigating the 
necessary means to obtain their DD214 in the new office of the Veteran’s 
Assistance Commission located at 122 N. McLean St., Lincoln, IL in the Dr. John 
Logan County Building. He is available Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to assist veterans and their families in all areas of veteran 
administration. He can be reached at (217)732-8388. Dan can assist veterans in 
areas of disability claims, records and medals replacement, burial assistance to 
include procuring a government furnished marker, help with obtaining 
certificates of eligibility for VA loans, and many other services related to VA 
benefits.
 “Our staff and all the employees in Logan County government would like to thank 
each and every veteran for their dedication, commitment and service to the 
United States of America.” For further information and questions about DD214’s 
please contact the office at (217)732-4148.
 
				 
			[LOGAN COUNTY CLERK SALLY TURNER] 
			
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