Official source guide - VA
Official VA Burial Lookup Guide
Use the VA locator to verify veteran burials, service-linked records, and national cemetery coverage.
The VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator is the best official public-source tool for confirming veteran burials, national cemetery interments, and service-linked grave records when a burial page already looks like a likely match.
Use this guide when you are researching a person name, military branch, or cemetery tied to veteran burial intent and want an official verification step before leaving the archive.
Official action
Open official VA locator
Open the official public-source lookup in a new tab and keep this guide available as your step-by-step reference.
Archive return
Return to archive page
Go back to the county, cemetery, or burial page first if you want stronger local context before using the official source.
Current cemetery context
Kinkead Cemetery
Kinkead Cemetery is the current cemetery context for this official lookup guide. Use the official source to validate the place, then return to the archive for internal record comparison and nearby cemetery research.
VA gravesite locator
When should I use this official source?
Use this guide after you already have place or person context from the archive. That sequence keeps your official lookup focused, improves verification accuracy, and reduces the chance of leaving the site too early for a low-quality broad search.
Step-by-step guide
VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator Lookup Steps
Method 01
Search with the full name first
- 1. Use the complete person name whenever possible because broad surname-only searches can create noisy results.
- 2. Add death date or cemetery context when the person name is common.
- 3. Keep the archive page open so you can compare the result against the same cemetery and county path.
Method 02
Use military details to validate the match
- 1. Compare military branch, rank, and date fields when the archive page includes them.
- 2. Treat missing fields as source limitations, not automatic mismatches.
- 3. When the VA result differs slightly, step back into the cemetery or county page to review nearby related records first.
Method 03
Return to the archive for broader context
- 1. The VA locator is strongest for official confirmation, but the archive is better for internal linking and nearby search paths.
- 2. After verifying a burial, use the cemetery page to review related burials and neighboring cemeteries.
- 3. Use the county page when you need broader geographic genealogy context beyond one person record.
Why this works
Why Use VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator Together With the Archive?
Official confirmation
The official source helps validate the cemetery place or veteran burial result using a recognized public lookup interface.
Archive depth
Cemetery Finders keeps the county, cemetery, and related-burial pathways connected, which is better for broader comparison and genealogy research flow.
Safer search flow
Starting with archive context before jumping off-site reduces false matches and improves the chance of opening the right official result the first time.
Better follow-up
After the official check, you can return to the archive page to compare related cemeteries, county directories, and person-level records without restarting from zero.
Pro tips
Professional Tips Before You Leave the Archive
Best for veteran-linked burial confirmation.
Strongest when you already know the person name and likely cemetery.
Use the cemetery and county pages to compare alternate local matches after checking the official result.
Return paths
Best Next Clicks After the Official Lookup
Archive link
Return to cemetery page
Return to the archive and continue research with richer internal context after checking the official source.
Archive link
Open Douglas County
Return to the archive and continue research with richer internal context after checking the official source.
Archive link
Browse Minnesota
Return to the archive and continue research with richer internal context after checking the official source.
Frequently asked
Questions About VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator
These answers explain how to use the official source without losing the stronger county, cemetery, and burial navigation already built into the archive.
What does the VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator confirm?
The VA locator is used to verify veteran-linked burials, official gravesite records, and national cemetery matches where the public source carries those details.
Should I use the VA locator for Kinkead Cemetery?
Yes when the archive page suggests a veteran burial or VA-linked source path. Use the archive first for context, then the VA locator for official verification.
What if the official VA result looks incomplete?
Treat that as a source limitation, not an automatic mismatch. Return to the cemetery or county page to compare nearby burial records, dates, and related context before making a final decision.
Why keep the archive open while checking the official source?
The archive helps you compare county, cemetery, and related burial context side by side, which makes the official-source result easier to interpret and validate.