Providing education about benefits available from the
Department of Veterans Affairs is a way for attorneys, financial practitioners, care providers
and facilities to help their clients or residents. The items below are designed to help you
provide the best possible claims support and remain compliant with VA
VA Accreditation: Your Pathway to Helping Veterans
Accreditation by the Department of Veterans Affairs is required to represent veterans in the submission of claims. We provide everything you need to become VA-accredited, including:
Comprehensive study materials
Realistic practice tests
Personalized support to pass the VA accreditation exam
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) for VA Accreditation
Maintaining your VA accreditation requires ongoing education. Stay compliant by completing qualifying CLE courses focused on veterans law, benefits, and procedures. Our accredited online courses make it easy to:
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Did you know that 55% of the 22.7 million veterans in the U.S. are seniors? Yet, less than 12% of eligible seniors receive the benefits they deserve. Once informed, veterans and their families actively seek out experts who can explain and assist with VA benefits.
Legal Considerations: Accreditation and Fees
According to 38 USC § 5901 and 5904,
Only accredited individuals may assist with initial VA claims
No fees can be charged for filing an initial claim—it’s illegal to do so
NCPC members are properly accredited and never charge unauthorized fees
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