Fayette County Veteran ID Program

Honoring Service, Strengthening Community

The Fayette County Veteran ID Program – Secure, Free, Local Benefits for Those Who Served.

Veterans: Get Your Free ID Card

Starting June 24, 2025, honorably discharged veterans can receive a secure photo ID card by recording their DD-214 or other discharge paperwork at the Recorder of Deeds Office.

🕒 Hours: Monday–Friday, 10 AM – 12 PM | 1 PM- 3 PM
📍 Location: 61 E Main St, Uniontown, PA

ID Benefits:
✅ Secure Photo ID with Holographic Protection
✅ Discounts at Participating Local Businesses
✅ Fast, Free, and Easy with Your DD-214

What You’ll Need:

  • Your DD-214 or official discharge paperwork

  • A valid photo ID (e.g. PA Driver’s License or Passport)

List Your Business

Support Veterans. Grow Local.

Fayette County businesses can join our effort to thank those who served by offering a 10% discount to cardholders.

You’ll be listed as a Participating Veteran-Friendly Business both online and at the Recorder’s Office.

Business Benefits:

✔ Provide a 10% Veteran Discount
✔ Listed as a Partner Business
✔ Support Those Who Served

Resources

📍 Fayette County Recorder of Deeds
61 East Main Street
Uniontown, PA 15401

📞 Questions? Call us at (724) 430-1206

How to request your records from the National Archives

You can request records from the National Archives online, by mail, or by fax.

Note: If you’re submitting an application for VA benefits, we’ll request your DD214 for you when we receive your application. You don’t need to do this yourself through the National Archives.

Option 1: Request your records online 

You can request your military service records online using the National Archives’ eVetRecs tool.

 When you get to eVetRecs, select Make a new request

You’ll then need to sign in with an identity-verified ID.me account. The National Archives may ask you to take a “live selfie” photo with your smartphone as an added step to verification. 

Request your records using eVetRecs on the National Archives website

Note: You’ll receive an email letting you know that we’ve received your request.

Option 2: Fill out the National Archive’s request form (to mail or fax)

Fill out a Request Pertaining to Military Records (Standard Form 180).

Instructions for Standard Form 180

Download Standard Form 180

Mail or fax your completed form to the appropriate address or fax number listed on the last page of the form. To find the right address or fax number for you, you’ll need to use the first chart on that page to find your branch of service, separation date, and type of record.

Veterans: Here’s How to Get Your Discount at Home Depot and Lowe’s

Both Home Depot and Lowe’s proudly offer 10% off for veterans, but there are a few steps you need to take to activate the savings.
Home Depot Veterans Discount
Who qualifies:
• Active-duty military
• Veterans
• Retirees
• Spouses of eligible service members
 
How to register:
2. Create or sign in to a Home Depot account
3. Verify your military status through SheerID
4. Once verified, your discount is automatically applied in-store and online when logged in
 
Note: You’ll need to scan your Virtual ID QR Code in the app when checking out in-store.
Lowe’s Veterans Discount
Who qualifies:
• Active-duty military
• Veterans
• Retirees
• Immediate family members of eligible service members
 
How to register:
2. Sign in or create a MyLowe’s account
3. Verify your military status
4. Once approved, your 10% discount is applied automatically both online and in-store
 
Pro Tip: Use your MyLowe’s card or phone number at checkout in-store to get your discount.