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Fact Sheet: Applying for Services from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

This self-advocacy factsheet explains how you can apply for services from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and what to expect. It also explains what Workforce Development Areas are.

This factsheet is available in the following languages:

  • English: Applying for Services from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (accessible PDF) [updated: April 2026]
  • Español: Cómo solicitar servicios de la División de Rehabilitación Vocacional (DVR) (accessible PDF) [updated: April 2026]
  • Hmoob: Thov kev Pab Cuam los ntawm lub Chaw (Division of Vocational Rehabilitation) (accessible PDF) [updated: April 2026]

Updated: May 2026

Posted in Resource, Self-Advocacy

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