Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery
1501 W. Maryland Avenue
North Little Rock, Arkansas 72120
(501) 683-2259
(501) 992-0162 Fax
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Map to the Arkansas Veterans Cemetery
Administrative Operating Hours:
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Burials will be held on weekdays only.
No Burials on Saturday, Sunday or Holidays.

Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery Map
VA Burial Benefits and Gravesite Locator
In 1997, the 81st Arkansas General Assembly authorized the establishment of a state veterans cemetery. On November 11, 2001, the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery was formally dedicated to serve honorably discharged veterans of Arkansas. The cemetery, situated on an 82-acre site, is located in North Little Rock at 1501 West Maryland Avenue. The Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs operates the cemetery to commemorate the military service of our deceased veterans. Our cemetery system provides the visiting family and friends an atmosphere of peacefulness and dignity.
OUTSIDE CONTAINERS:
In the ground, double depth concrete liners are provided free of charge for burials.
COLUMBARIUMS:
Niches are available for cremations. The eligibility requirements and costs are the same as full size grave spaces. The niche covers are not big enough for the same amount of inscription as the upright headstones, so there is no space for additional inscription. Internal size is 15" H x 20" L x 10 1/2" W.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Any Arkansas resident who was honorably discharged with the required amount of active duty service, (peacetime or wartime).
Any Arkansas National Guardsman or Reservist:
- Eligible for retirement pay at age 60; or
- Members called to active duty for 2 years or more, (does not have to be consecutive) or completed the full period for which they were called up.
- Members who die under honorable conditions or while hospitalized or undergoing treatment, at the expense of the United States, for injury or disease contracted or incurred while performing active duty for training.
- Members who die under honorable conditions while performing full time AGR service.
- Members who receive a Hardship Discharge while on active duty.
- Members discharged due to a service-connected disability while on active duty.
THE VETERANS' DEPENDENTS:
- The veteran's spouse.
- Unmarried child, (under the age of 21or 23 if still enrolled in school); or
- A verifiable life-long dependent of the veteran.
VETERANS MUST MEET ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ARKANSAS RESIDENT REQUIREMENTS:
- Legal resident of Arkansas at the time of death;
- Born in the State of Arkansas;
- Legal resident of Arkansas when he or she entered the Armed Forces of the United States, (home of record); or
- Lived in Arkansas for at least 2 years.
Persons NOT Eligible for Burial in a VA National Cemetery
WHAT PAPERWORK IS NECESSARY?
To schedule an interment, or to pre-register the following forms must be provided:
- Veteran's military discharge papers (unless pre-applied)
- Signed Cemetery application (unless pre-applied)
- Marriage License (if married)
- Check for $150 (spouse and dependent only) payable at the time of burial
- Headstone/Niche application
Application for Burial in the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Fresh Cut Flowers: May be placed on graves at any time. Cemetery personnel will remove and discard flowers, which have become withered, faded or otherwise unsightly.

Artificial Flowers: Are permitted on graves from October 15 - April 15.
Flower Containers: Temporary flower containers are provided by the cemetery and may be found in bins located at the side of the administration building and beside the floral regulation signs located in Sections A & I. Permanent Flower containers are not permitted.
Christmas Season: Christmas wreaths, Christmas plants, Christmas trees (plants and Christmas trees are limited in height, maximum of 24 inches), floral blankets (maximum size is 2 feet by 3 feet) or flowers will be permitted on graves from December 1- January 15.
The Wreaths Across America ceremony will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. (CST). In 2007 wreaths were placed by the Patriot Guard Riders of Arkansas and Daughters of the American Revolution. Wreath Ceremony 2007, Wreaths Across America
Easter Season: Potted plants and artificial arrangement will be permitted on graves 10 days before and 10 days after Easter Sunday.
Memorial Day: Gravesites will be decorated with small American Flags and placed by Rolling Thunder and other groups. These flags will be removed immediately after Memorial Day. The Avenue Of Flags will also be on display. See Photos
Veterans Day: Gravesites will be decorated with small American Flags and placed by Rolling Thunder. These flags will be removed immediately after Veterans Day. The Avenue Of Flags will
also be on display. See Photos
Unauthorized Decorations: Statues, permanent planting, pictures, balloons, vigil lights, breakable items of any kind are not permitted.

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