Maine Updates the eligibility criteria for burial to Include National Guard and Reservists

- 1/6/2025

Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services Announces Updates to Burial Eligibility to Include National Guard and Reservists for Maine Veterans’ Memorial Cemeteries

AUGUSTA, Maine – The Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services (MBVS) is pleased to announce updates to the eligibility criteria for burial in the Maine Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery System. These changes, enacted under Public Law 2022, Chapter 593, expand eligibility to include members of the Maine National Guard and certain Reserve Component members, ensuring broader access to the honor and dignity of resting in one of Maine’s veterans’ cemeteries.

 

The updated rules reflect Maine’s commitment to honoring all who have served in the United States Armed Forces, National Guard, and Reserve Components. This includes Guard members and Reservists who completed their initial military service contract and received an honorable discharge, as well as those who died under specific conditions while serving. Spouses and eligible dependents also qualify for burial, preserving the legacy of family service and sacrifice.

 

  • Expanded Coverage for Guard and Reserve Members: Includes those who completed their first military service contract with an honorable discharge and those who died in the line of duty while serving in Active Guard Reserve or active state service.


  • Support for Spouses and Dependents: Eligible dependents include spouses, minor children, and certain adult children with disabilities.


  • Headstones, Markers, or Columbarium Niche Covers: The State of Maine now provides headstones or markers at no cost for eligible Guard members, Reservists, and their eligible dependents buried in one of the State Veterans Cemeteries. Funding is provided through annual state appropriation, ensuring perpetual care for the cemeteries.

 

Director David Richmond of the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services stated, "In accordance with the federal enactment of the Burial Equity Act, the State of Maine has passed the necessary legislation and allocated the resources required to honor Maine National Guard servicemembers and Reservists for their selfless service to our state—in times of war and peace—and in countless civil emergencies through the years.”  

 

MBVS encourages veterans, guard members, reservists, and their families to learn about burial eligibility and plan for future needs. To qualify, individuals must meet specific service requirements and discharge conditions outlined in the new rules which can be found on our website.

 

For more information about eligibility requirements, cemetery locations, or to begin the application process, please visit www.maine.gov/veterans or contact the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services at (207) 287-3481.