Veterans who cannot locate their DD-214 or other separation documents can get an application from the Delaware County Veterans Affairs Department to acquire a copy of the discharge document from the National Military Personnel Records Center. Veterans who have filed a copy of their military discharge documents can access a free Veterans Photo ID card through the Recorder of Deeds office. The document copies are only accessible by the Veteran, his or her family or authorized military personnel. The Veteran should bring all separation documents along with a photo ID. The Delaware County Recorder of Deeds will scan and record a veteran's DD-214 or other documentation for separation from the military at the Recorder of Deeds office, room 108 in the Delaware County Government Center, Media. Recording Your Military Discharge Document At present, copies purchased online are $.50 per page whereas copies purchased in the Office are $1.00 per page. Since late in 2020, in addition to being available in the Office, copies from 1799 through the present can also be accessed online using this link to the Delaware County Public Access System. Documents processed include Deeds, Mortgages, Satisfactions of Mortgage, Financial Statements, Veterans Discharge Papers, Notary Publics, Police Commissions, Highway Plans, Subdivision Plans, Powers of Attorney, Assignments of Mortgage, and Releases of Mortgage. The Recorder of Deeds processes and preserves records relating to real property dating back to the year 1789, the year Delaware County was founded.
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