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Veteran ID Card w/DD214 – Military – United States – USA Vet – Verifiable ID

$21.09

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  • Model: VetRecs001A
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: DD214Express

Description

We verify your service. For bona fide veterans only.
We retrieve your DD214 from your service branch directly (this prevents “false valor” fraud).
We provide you with two (2) certified hardcopies of your DD214, we digitally sign the PDF of your DD214.
Your card can be instantly validated as genuine (see description).
Accepted for benefits, preferences and discounts – because it is your genuine record.
Product Description
Touchstone Research is the leader in military record retrieval and service verification. For over a decade, we have been the trusted third-party verifier of military records for DoD contractors. Our fee includes our retrieval of your DD214 from the government to us directly to assure your legitimacy. (We cannot accept your copy but must acquire a copy of your DD214 directly from the government in order to preserve the integrity of our card.) We will deliver to you two certified hardcopies of your DD214, make a digitally signed PDF available for download from your account on our secure server, and enable your VetRecs card to be instantly validated with most smartphone cameras and/or any QR barcode reader (a free app) enabled smartphone. See our unique technology at work. Focus your smartphone camera on the QR code or install NeoReader or any QR barcode reader on your smartphone, and try it on Elvis’  VetRecs Card pictured above. Use Elvis’ PIC E1v15 – to see how your card will be validated. No “stolen valor” here.
We will require your written authorization to access your records and will provide you with a follow-up email on how to complete your order. You MUST be a bona fide veteran.
PLEASE NOTE
Processing times are dependent on when the Government makes your DD214 available, typically within four to six weeks. Some records centers and cases do take longer.
NOTICE:
Our average record return, under normal circumstances, is 7-10 business days.  As a result of the national health emergency, many Federal and State research facilities are either closed or, if open, working under severe staffing restrictions, handling only emergency requests which relate to a life-threatening medical emergency, and queueing all other requests for processing when personnel become available to do so. Funeral Requests, too, remain a priority.
Your request will be submitted to the records center and placed into the processing queue. Your request will be one of the first to be worked once the facility has the personnel to recommence normal operations – no one can get you your record faster. However, given the current restrictions, we cannot predict when that will occur.
Q&A
Q.
Does this go by most recent DD-214 ?
A.
We retrieve your most recent DD214 from either your service branch (for separations generally after 1992), or from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC, pre-1993). We act as an independent verifier of the record and can perform that service only if we retrieve the record directly from the government records repository. As I’m sure you’re aware, advances in digital technology and document manipulation have made the number of fake DD214s skyrocket. That’s why we have to acquire your DD214 independently and directly from the Government. We retrieve your last issued DD214 and produce the card primarily from that record. We will deliver to you two certified hardcopies of your DD214, one digitally signed DD214 you can keep on your smartphone, and the VetRecs card you ordered. That’s a lot of work, rather than print a card without the verification. This is the only way to assure and preserve the validity of our card, which we guaranty to contain factual information.
Q.
What would be the difference between this card and the VA card I already have. My last branch was Air Force. I wanted a card for the Army but The Army National Archives from Fort Knox, Kentucky only sent the info until 1993. I’ve been to Army National Guard units I was at but they tell me they don’t have any records because after 10 years they discard them. My last Army N.G. unit was Camp Fogarty, N.Kingstown, R.I. 861st Engineer Co. discharged in 2000.
A.
The Va will issue you a card if you are in their healthcare program. Not all veterans are. Several states will issue you a driver’s license with a “veteran” designation. Various veterans organizations will issue membership cards. Virtually all of them can be purchased with anyone’s name on them, online – fakes abound. Virtually all of them can serve the purposes of fraudsters, supporting stolen/false valor “veterans.” Some fakes are better than others. Just a quick Google search produced this fake, with a “VA Card”:
http://abc7news.com/careers/i-team-fbi-investigates-fake-marine-from-marin-county/692349/
These fake cards will have all sorts of security features. Buy the others on eBay. They’ll have holograms, photos, micro-type, barcodes, flags flying – all to look “official.” But none of them can be easily checked for authenticity – the existing cards actually aid fraudsters because they all have security features, both fake and real cards. We produce the ONLY card which can be easily determined to represent genuine service by anyone with a smartphone and a free barcode reader app. Try it with our sample Elvis Presley card, who had genuine service! As for your National Guard service, if AHRC didn’t have your record, your State National Guard Adjutant General’s Office should maintain a copy. If the service cannot provide a copy (you’d be surprised at how many branches did not produce a record, cannot produce a record, or have lost/misplaced it – or perhaps you would believe it. It is, after all, “military record keeping.”), you may have to have one created by your branches Board Of Corrections/Review.
Q.
Can I have my photo on my card?
A.
Yes, if you provide one. If not, you’ll receive the non-photo card. You’ll receive a follow-up email on how to proceed to complete the necessary authorization for us to access your records, and how to provide your photo.