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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the attorney appointed under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act in the designated field.
  3. Provide the servicemember's name and ensure you have their current mailing address and telephone number. If you did not contact them, detail your efforts to locate them.
  4. Indicate whether you advised the servicemember about their rights under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and any potential consequences of default judgment.
  5. Select whether the servicemember’s military status affects their ability to appear and defend their interests.
  6. Choose if the servicemember wishes to move for a 90-day stay of proceedings for legal preparation.
  7. Complete the form by confirming that your duties are fulfilled and specify where future documents should be served.
  8. Sign and date the affidavit, including your Alaska Bar Association Membership Number.

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So the other response is only partially correct. The scra only applies to pre-service debt. Any balance you had on the card prior to enlisting that carried over is legally required to be dropped to 6%, and any interest paid on the excess needs to be returned. That is the only protection you have by that law.
Under the SCRA, you can lower your interest rate on auto loans, home mortgages, student loans, personal loans, installment loans, title loans, and credit card debt that you took out before you entered active duty. The interest rate on these loans can be lowered to 6 percent.
Servicemembers dependents may also seek safeguards under the SCRA in limited circumstances, such as evictions or joint leases. Reservists or National Guard personnel not in an active-duty status are not covered under the SCRA. Also, the statute does not protect retired personnel.