The Register of Deeds office records military separation documents known as a DD214 record.
Military discharges have restricted public access.
There is no charge to record or obtain a copy of a military discharge. Request forms are available at the Wake County Register of Deeds office or by contacting our office.
The service member must provide a government- issued ID to record or obtain certified copies of military discharges. However, N.C.G.S. § 47-113(2) allows authorized parties to record or request certified copies of recorded military discharges.
Authorized parties include:
- Subject of the record
- Widow or widower of deceased spouse
- Agents and representatives of the subject authorized in writing by the subject
- Authorized agents of Veterans Affairs
- Authorized court official with an interest in assisting the subject
- NC State Archives
Please call 919-856-5460 for more information or email rod.vital.records@wake.gov.