Montana Courthouses Offer In-Person Veteran Services

Veterans can get help accessing benefits at local courthouses in Conrad and Choteau next week.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 5:20pm

On November 7th, Veteran Service Officers from Montana Veterans Affairs will be available at the Pondera County Courthouse in Conrad from 9am to 11am, and at the Teton Courthouse in Choteau from 12:30pm to 3pm. These professionals can assist all veterans, families, and independents in accessing earned benefits like healthcare, disability, education, and housing.

Why it matters

Providing in-person support at local courthouses makes it easier for veterans to get the help they need to claim the benefits they've earned. This is an important service, as many veterans may not know how to navigate the complex system of VA benefits or may face challenges accessing services remotely.

The details

The Veteran Service Officers will be available at two locations in Montana's Golden Triangle region next Tuesday. In the morning, they'll be at the Pondera County Courthouse in Conrad from 9am to 11am. In the afternoon, they'll visit the Teton Courthouse in Choteau from 12:30pm to 3pm.

  • The Veteran Service Officer visits will take place on Tuesday, November 7th.
  • The Conrad visit will be from 9am to 11am.
  • The Choteau visit will be from 12:30pm to 3pm.

The players

Montana Veterans Affairs

The state agency responsible for providing services and support to veterans in Montana.

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What’s next

Veterans in the Golden Triangle region are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to meet with the Veteran Service Officers and get help accessing the benefits they've earned.

The takeaway

By bringing Veteran Service Officers directly to local courthouses, Montana is making it easier for veterans to get the in-person support they need to navigate the complex system of VA benefits and ensure they receive the care and assistance they deserve.