The following is an update from the Ministry of Defence on the progress of the Phase 2 rollout of the Veterans ID Card
The Veterans’ Recognition Scheme has a two-phase rollout. Phase 1 is complete; with Service leavers receiving a recognition card as part of the discharge process.
Phase 2 is to extend the scheme to existing veterans so that they can more quickly, easily and securely prove they served in the UK Armed Forces so they can access the services they need.
There is a need to future-proof the roll-out and ensure that we are giving ID cards only to those with verified service to guard against fraudulent use as veterans become able to access a wider range of benefits.
In the Veterans’ Strategy Action Plan (2022-2024) the government committed to exploring the secure, digital verification of veterans’ status. This work is underway, and we are currently working with veterans and other stakeholders to ensure any solution meets the needs of all veterans. This will support delivery of the Phase 2 roll out of ID cards.
The government is still committed to delivering ID cards but cannot give a timescale for final delivery as this work is in progress.
Information on how to apply will be released closer to the launch date. See full details of the scheme here
Source: Ministry of Defence – content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0
Updated announced 15 February 2022