Washington offers a range of benefits for veterans that are separate from federal VA benefits. These state-level benefits are not automatic — you must apply through the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs using your DD-214 and proof of Washington residency. Updated for 2026.
1. Property Tax Exemptions
Washington offers property tax exemptions for eligible veterans based on disability rating. Disabled veterans may qualify for partial or full exemptions depending on their VA disability percentage.
| Category | Exemption |
|---|---|
| Disabled veteran (varies by rating) | Partial exemption based on disability percentage |
| 100% disabled veteran | Significant exemption or full waiver (varies by county/locality) |
| Surviving spouse | Exemption may transfer if unremarried |
Contact your county assessor's office or the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs for specific exemption amounts and eligibility requirements. Bring your VA disability letter and DD-214.
2. Income Tax Benefits
Washington has no state income tax — all income, including military retirement pay, VA disability compensation, SBP payments, and civilian wages, is completely free of state income tax. This saves veterans thousands of dollars per year compared to high-tax states.
Bottom line: 100% of your military retirement, VA disability, and civilian income is tax-free at the state level. Washington is one of only 9 states with zero income tax.
3. Education Benefits
Washington Education Benefits
Washington provides education benefits for veterans and their families to help with the transition to civilian life.
- In-state tuition: All veterans qualify for in-state tuition at Washington public universities regardless of residency date (federal law under the Choice Act)
- State tuition assistance: Washington National Guard members may qualify for state tuition assistance programs
- Priority enrollment: Many Washington public colleges offer priority course registration for veteran students
- Veteran resource centers: Most Washington public universities have dedicated veteran support offices providing academic counseling and benefits assistance
- Dependent education benefits: Children and spouses of deceased or disabled veterans may qualify for state scholarship programs
4. Home Loan Programs
Washington veterans have access to home loan assistance programs in addition to the federal VA home loan benefit.
- State housing programs: Washington may offer below-market rate mortgages or down payment assistance for veteran homebuyers through its housing finance agency
- VA home loan: All eligible veterans can use the federal VA home loan with no down payment required, no PMI, and competitive interest rates — available in every state
- First-time buyer assistance: Many Washington programs offer down payment assistance and closing cost help for qualifying veteran buyers
- Adapted housing grants: The VA Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) and Special Housing Adaptation (SHA) grants are available to severely disabled veterans in Washington
Contact the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs or your local VA Regional Loan Center for details on available programs.
5. Employment Preference
- State hiring preference: Veterans receive preference points on Washington state government job applications. Disabled veterans typically receive additional preference.
- Workforce development: Washington workforce centers offer dedicated veteran employment representatives and job placement services
- Military occupational license recognition: Washington recognizes military training toward state-licensed occupations, reducing barriers to employment
- Veteran entrepreneur programs: Small business development support through SBA partnerships and veteran business outreach centers
- Military spouse employment: Expedited professional license reciprocity for military spouses relocating to Washington
6. Hunting & Fishing Licenses
Veterans with qualifying VA disability ratings may receive free or discounted hunting and fishing licenses in Washington. Requirements vary — check with Washington's wildlife agency for current eligibility.
Discounted/FreeActive duty military stationed in or residents of Washington typically receive reduced-rate licenses. Some states offer free licenses for service members on leave.
DiscountWashington typically designates several free fishing days per year when no license is required for any resident, including veterans.
Free7. State Parks & Recreation
Disabled veterans may qualify for free or reduced-rate entry to Washington state parks. Check with the Washington state parks system for veteran-specific passes and discounts.
Discounted/FreeVeterans with a permanent disability can obtain the free America the Beautiful Access Pass for free entry to all national parks and federal recreation areas. Available at any federal recreation site.
FreeMany Washington state parks offer free or discounted entry for all veterans on Veterans Day and Memorial Day weekend. Bring DD-214 or veteran ID.
Free8. Vehicle Registration & License Plates
Washington offers specialty veteran license plates including Purple Heart, Disabled Veteran, and branch-specific plates. Fees and availability vary — check with your local DMV or motor vehicle agency.
DV plates typically provide free or discounted registration and may include free metered parking. Available to veterans with qualifying VA disability ratings.
Benefits VarySome Washington counties or municipalities offer reduced vehicle registration fees for disabled veterans. Check with your county tax office for local benefits.
9. Professional License Fee Waivers
Washington supports veterans transitioning to civilian careers by recognizing military training and experience toward professional licenses:
- Military experience credit: Washington accepts military training toward licensing requirements for many occupations
- Fee waivers or reductions: Many Washington licensing agencies waive or reduce fees for veterans and active duty service members
- Expedited processing: Veteran and military spouse license applications may be processed on a priority basis
- Reciprocity: Veterans and military spouses with out-of-state licenses may receive a Washington license without retesting
Contact the Washington professional licensing board for your specific occupation to learn about veteran fee waivers and military experience credits.
10. Healthcare & Mental Health
- Washington Department of Veterans Affairs programs: State-funded veteran health and mental health programs available to Washington veterans
- VA Medical Centers: Washington is served by VA medical centers and community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) providing comprehensive healthcare to eligible veterans
- State veteran homes: Washington operates state veterans homes providing long-term nursing care, assisted living, and domiciliary care for eligible veterans
- Mental health resources: Community-based mental health programs, peer support, and crisis intervention services for veterans
- County/local veteran service officers: Free assistance with VA healthcare enrollment, claims filing, and benefits navigation throughout Washington
- Telehealth access: VA facilities offer expanded telehealth options for rural and underserved veterans
11. Business & Entrepreneurship
- Veteran-owned business certification: Washington may offer certification for veteran-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, providing preference in state government contracts
- SBA Veterans Business Outreach Center: Free business counseling, training, and loan packaging assistance available in or near Washington
- SCORE mentorship: Free business mentoring from retired executives through SCORE chapters in Washington
- Small business development centers: Free business plan development and startup resources available to veteran entrepreneurs
- Veteran entrepreneurship training: Programs like Boots to Business and V-WISE offer free entrepreneurship training for transitioning service members and veterans
12. Burial & Memorial Benefits
- State veterans cemeteries: Washington operates state veterans cemeteries providing free or low-cost burial for eligible veterans, spouses, and dependents
- National cemeteries: Federal VA national cemeteries in or near Washington provide free burial including gravesite, headstone/marker, and perpetual care
- Burial allowance: Federal VA provides burial allowances ($2,000+ for service-connected death, $948 for non-service-connected) in addition to state benefits
- Military funeral honors: Available at any cemetery in Washington through coordination with the Department of Defense
- Memorial benefits: Headstones, markers, and presidential memorial certificates available at no cost through the VA
13. Legal Protections
- USERRA protections: Federal reemployment rights for Guard and Reserve members returning from active duty — fully applicable in Washington
- State employment protections: Washington may provide additional state-level protections for Guard and Reserve members called to state active duty
- Tenant protections: SCRA and state-level protections allow active duty military to break leases without penalty when receiving PCS or deployment orders
- Legal assistance: Free or low-cost legal aid through veteran legal clinics, the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs, and VA-affiliated legal assistance programs
- Court deferment: Active duty military and recently separated veterans can request deferment of civil court proceedings
14. Dependent & Spouse Benefits
- Dependent education benefits: Children and spouses of deceased or disabled veterans may qualify for state tuition waivers or scholarships in Washington
- Surviving spouse benefits: Property tax exemptions and other benefits may transfer to surviving spouses of disabled veterans
- Military spouse professional license reciprocity: Expedited licensing for military spouses in nursing, teaching, and dozens of other regulated professions
- Federal dependent benefits: DEA Chapter 35, DIC, and Fry Scholarship available to eligible dependents in all states
- Survivor benefits: State veterans cemeteries provide burial for eligible spouses and dependents
15. Key Contacts & Resources
Main state agency for veteran benefits. Provides claims assistance, employment services, education counseling, and mental health programs.
Website: Search "Washington Department of Veterans Affairs" for official website
Local veteran service officers provide free one-on-one assistance with VA claims, benefits enrollment, and navigating available resources throughout Washington.
Free HelpThe VA regional office serving Washington handles disability claims, education benefits, home loan certificates, and other federal VA programs.
Washington's workforce development offices offer dedicated veteran employment representatives, job placement services, resume assistance, and career training programs.
Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1
Crisis Text Line: Text 838255
National Suicide Prevention: 988
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