Delaware County Veteran and Active Military ID Discount Program

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Calling all Delaware County businesses!

Delaware County is relaunching an enhanced Veteran and Active Military ID Discount Program. The county will be providing Veterans with Photo ID cards that can be presented to participating businesses throughout the county in order to receive a discount in appreciation for the Veterans’ service to our country.

Businesses may choose to also incorporate an Active Military Discount to complement our Veteran ID Discount Program. Active military will need to present their current Military ID to receive the discount at the time of transaction.

Please note the following details about the program:

Discounts may be a percentage of the sale, a specific dollar amount, or both.

The Veteran Photo ID or Active Military ID would be required to qualify for any discount.

Business enrollment in the program automatically renews each year.

Participating businesses must give 30 days-written notice if they plan to withdraw from the program.


Interested in having your business participate? Please complete the registration survey using the link below or the registration form.

Delaware County Veteran and Active Military ID Discount Program Online Registration Survey for Participating Businesses (Electronic Form)

Delaware County Veteran and Active Military ID Discount Program Registration for Businesses (PDF Form)

Complete forms can be returned to the Delaware County Commerce Center at 2 West Baltimore Avenue, Suite 200, Media, PA 19063 or returned via email to mgsalomone@delcopa.org.


Businesses Offering Discounts to Veterans



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         Media, PA 19063
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           Monday - Friday
  •   610-891-4000
  • webmaster@co.delaware.pa.us

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