DD Form 215, Correction to DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty is a supplement to the DD Form 214 with any corrections that had been requested by a veteran and approved by a review board.
The latest version of the form - commonly referred to as VA Form DD 215 - was released by the Department of Defense (DoD) on February 1, 2022 . As of today, no DD Form 215 fillable copies are available for download online. The Executive Services Directorate website has also marked the form as Controlled. A printable version on the form is available for reference below.
Accurate discharge documentation is critical to assist Veterans and their family members in establishing eligibility for benefits, compensation, healthcare, home loans, education, tax benefits, and much more.
Ex-military personnel that wish to correct a mistake in their records need to send an application to the review board of their respective service branch. Instructions on what to submit for each are listed below. We encourage you to check directly with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for updates or changes:
It is important to understand that DD Form 215 should NOT be filled. The form is a supplement to the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty , is issued after the update request and contains that updated information.
Once you have decided to make corrections to your Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214) , you have to submit your corrections on the DD Form 215 in written form. Your request must include additional information about the things you think are incorrect. Usually, this includes copies of documents that confirm the proposed changes.
If you are a retired veteran, amendments to your official records will be accepted only if the change happened during your tour of active duty or reserve service. Changes that may be requested are related to your personal information such as your name, social security number, date of birth or place of birth. You cannot propose new information that is not documented in the records and any corrections that may be controversial in nature. You should attach documents that confirm the proposed changes to your request. This proof may include the following:
Please pay attention that your personal data does not apply to "archival" records. A record is considered to be "archival" 62 years after suspension, retirement, or death in service.
Your application can be provided in letter format with a date and signature or via a Standard Form 180. Send your application to: Commander U.S. Army Human Resources Command ATTN: AHRC-PDR-H/Dept 420 1600 Spearhead Division Ave Fort Knox, KY 40122.