The California Declaration and Conditional Waiver of Rights Under the Service members Civil Relief Act of 2003 (SCRA) is a document that allows active-duty military personnel to waive certain rights under the SCRA in order to protect their financial interests. This document is used by service members who are stationed in California. The California Declaration and Conditional Waiver of Rights Under the SCRA provides service members with the right to waive certain rights under the SCRA, such as the right to stay in a leased property after active duty ends, the right to stay in a credit agreement after active duty ends, the right to stay in a legal action after active duty ends, and the right to a reduced interest rate on certain debts. The California Declaration and Conditional Waiver of Rights Under the SCRA is a form that must be completed and signed by a service member in order to waive their rights under the SCRA. The document must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and must be notarized in order to be legally binding. The California Declaration and Conditional Waiver of Rights Under the SCRA is available in two different types: the California Declaration and Conditional Waiver of Rights Under the SCRA for Leases and the California Declaration and Conditional Waiver of Rights Under the SCRA for Credit Agreements. The document for leases includes a provision that service members may stay in their leased property after active duty ends. The document for credit agreements includes a provision that service members may stay in their credit agreement after active duty ends.