Request Military Service Records

Recent military service and medical records are not online. However, most veterans and their next of kin can obtain free copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) and the following military service records any of the ways listed below.

Looking for records?

If you are unable to start the form online and prefer to submit a traditional request form, you can mail or Fax it:

How can I check on the status of my request?

Allow us time to receive and process your request before checking your request status.

To check the status of your request, please click the following button:

You may also telephone the NPRC Customer Service Line (this is a long-distance call for most customers): 314-801-0800. Note: Our peak calling times are weekdays between 10:00 a.m. CT and 3:00 p.m. CT. Staff is available to take your call as early as 7:00 a.m. and as late as 5:00 p.m. CT.

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What if I’m not the Veteran or next-of-kin? Can I still access files?

But what if it's been less than 62 years?

Cost: Most basic requests are free but it depends on the discharge date. (Learn more)

Free if Discharge Date is LESS than 62 years ago:

Generally there is no charge for basic military personnel and medical record information provided to veterans, next of kin and authorized representatives from Federal (non-archival) records.

Some companies advertise DD Form 214 research services and will charge a fee for obtaining copies. This is provided as a free service by the National Archives and Records Administration.

Costs for Discharge Dates MORE than 62 years ago:

There is a fee for records that are considered "Archival," which depends on the discharge date. If the request is made 62 years after the service member's separation from the military, the records are now open to the public and subject to the public fee schedule (44 USC 2116c and 44 USC 2307). This is a rolling date, the current year minus 62 years. Learn more.

These archival requests require the purchase of the COMPLETE photocopy of the Official Military Personnel File (OMPF):

If your request involves a service fee, you will be notified as soon as that determination is made.

Response Time (Learn more)

Response times from NPRC vary depending on the complexity of your request, the availability of the records, and our workload. We work actively to respond to each request in a timely fashion, keep in mind we receive approximately 4,000 - 5,000 requests per day.

Please do not send a follow-up request before 90 days have elapsed, as it may cause further delays.

Who may request military service records?

You may request military service records (including DD 214) if you are: