Are you a veteran living in Henderson, Nevada in need of transportation services? The Veterans Medical Transportation Network (VMTN) and Disabled American Veterans (DAV) offer effective and efficient transportation options to veterans between their homes and VA-approved medical appointments. To access these services, you must first submit a complete application, along with copies of your Nevada driver's license or state identification card, and your VA health card, veterans identification card (VIC card), or form DD214 (showing an honorable discharge). By presenting proof of eligibility, veterans living in Clark County can receive an RTC veterans identification card that allows them to purchase a reduced rate (50% off) on all fixed route fares. The VMTN shuttle service provides transportation for veterans and their dependents to and from medical appointments, as well as the U.
S. Veterans Medical Center Express (DVX) fixed route. Unauthorized use of VMTN transportation services may result in service suspension. RTC staff reserves the right to make the final decision about what is considered a valid medical use of this service. The DAV van resources work with county Veterans Affairs directors to provide free van rides to and from health centers in Virginia and Southern Nevada to veterans who have no other transportation options.
If you are a veteran living in Henderson, Nevada looking for transportation services, you can access the VMTN shuttle service or the DAV van resources. To do so, you must submit a complete application along with valid identification such as your local Nevada driver's license or Nevada state identification card, and your VA health card, your veterans identification card (VIC card), or your military form DD 214 (showing an honorable discharge). By presenting proof of eligibility, veterans living in Clark County can receive an RTC veterans identification card that allows them to purchase a reduced rate on all fixed route fares.