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Washington Declaration regarding Servicemembers Civil Relief Act - AFSCR

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This is an official form from the Washinton Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.

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The SCRA covers all active duty service members, reservists and the members of the National Guard while on active duty. The protection begins on the date of entering active duty and generally terminates within 30 to 90 days after discharge.

Your SCRA protections cannot be contracted away or waived except in certain circumstances. You should always first meet with a military legal assistance attorney to find out whether the SCRA applies to your situation, and whether your state may have similar protections, such as for residential lease agreements.

Citizens who are working as contractors are not protected by the SCRA.

The SCRA enables servicemembers to devote their time and attention to the defense needs of the Nation by providing protections related to such things as rental agreements, security deposits, prepaid rent, evictions, installment contracts, credit card interest rates, automobile repossessions, mortgage interest rates,

The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act provides financial and legal protections for active-duty service members, including National Guard and reserve members, and their families.

The term service member means a member of the uniformed services, consisting of the armed forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard), the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Services.

A Service members Civil Relief Act affidavit is a document litigants can take to court to prove they have checked to see if the defendant in their case is on active military duty. An SCRA affidavit, which most courts require, helps move cases forward so plaintiffs can get restitution more quickly.

It covers issues such as rental agreements, security deposits, prepaid rent, evictions, installment contracts, credit card interest rates, mortgage interest rates, mortgage foreclosures, civil judicial proceedings, automobile leases, life insurance, health insurance and income tax payments.

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Washington Declaration regarding Servicemembers Civil Relief Act - AFSCR