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VA Closes Newnan, Georgia Evidence Intake Center

by | Jun 8, 2016 | Veterans Disability Benefits |

VA Closes Newnan, Georgia Evidence Intake Center

In a recent decision, the Department of Veterans Affairs has decided to close the Evidence Intake Center located in Newnan, Georgia. The intake center was one of two facilities used by the VA in an effort to streamline and expedite claims for VA benefits. The Newnan, Georgia intake center serviced all claims in the eastern United States, while the intake center in Janesville, Wisconsin covered the western United States. The second evidence intake center, in Janesville, Wisconsin will remain open and will process all evidence submitted concerning VA benefits claims.

Prior to the use of evidence intake centers the VA had required all veterans’ claims to be processed through the VA regional office in the veterans’ home state. The use of evidence intake centers is part of the VA effort to transition to a paperless claims system, where all applications and medical evidence are scanned at the intake centers and sent electronically to the VA regional offices.

The address and fax information for the Janesville, WI facility is listed below:

Department of Veterans Affairs

Claims Intake Center

P.O. Box 5235

Janesville, WI 53547-5235

Toll Free Fax: 1-(844) 531-7818

If you encounter a problem with the previous fax number try: (844) 822-5246

The VA is transferring the Newnan, Georgia fax number to the Janesville, WI office so there may be some issues during this transition.

For questions regarding your VA disability claim, call the experienced veteran’s disability attorneys at Gardberg & Kemmerly, P.C. Gardberg and Kemmerly, P.C. serve veterans throughout the Gulf Coast area, including, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Contact us today at 251-343-1111 for a free case evaluation.

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