Verifying Your VA Loan Eligibility Status
Lenders demand a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) to determine if a Veteran fits the minimal service criteria. Your certificate of eligibility confirms to the lender that you are eligible for VA loan benefits.
Most veterans find this a simple process. Your lender may often obtain your COE using only your social security number and date of birth.
In other circumstances, the procedure may be more difficult. However, it is crucial to note that you do not require this paperwork to qualify for a VA loan.
Contact a Home Loan Specialist immediately to acquire your COE. The procedure normally takes a few minutes and guarantees that your home finance goes well.
Other Ways to Get Your COE There are three ways to receive your COE for a VA loan:
1. Applying with a VA-approved lender. .
2. Applying online via the VA’s eBenefits site
3. Applying by mail using VA Form 26-1880
According to the VA, virtually all COE requests are submitted electronically, with around two-thirds given instantly. If extra documentation is necessary, it is usually a DD Form 214 for regular military and NGB Forms 22 and 23 for National Guard and Reserves.
However, this is not always true. Please see the appropriate paperwork for each service category below.