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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address at the top of the form. Ensure that this information is accurate, as it will be used for correspondence with your creditor.
  3. Next, fill in the date on which you are submitting the request. This is important for tracking purposes.
  4. Provide the creditor’s name and full address in the designated section. Double-check this information to avoid any delays.
  5. In the 'Re:' section, specify the type of account and account number related to your request for interest rate reduction.
  6. Compose a clear message requesting a reduction in your interest rate to 6%, citing your active duty status and referencing the SCRA. Be sure to mention how military service has affected your ability to pay.
  7. Attach a copy of your military activation orders as evidence of your active duty status before finalizing and sending the document.

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The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protects people in the military or uniformed services. It can limit, postpone, or pause some of your financial and civil obligations during military service.
Persons Not Entitled to Benefits 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. Servicemembers who may fall under the SCRAs protections, may lose those shields due to the servicemembers own misconduct.
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. Servicemembers who may fall under the SCRAs protections, may lose those shields due to the servicemembers own misconduct.
Among other things, the SCRA allows for forbearance and reduced interest on certain obligations incurred prior to military service, and it restricts default judgments against servicemembers and rental evictions of servicemembers and all their dependents.
Your Rights as a Servicemember: 6% Interest Rate Cap for Servicemembers on Pre-service Debts. Under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), you can get a 6% interest rate cap on most loans you took out, including joint loans with your spouse, before you entered military service (pre-service debts).

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SCRA is a program that provides certain protections in lending for servicemembers who are called to Active Duty. From this site: Users may submit a Single Record Request to obtain a report docHubing Title 10 active duty status for provisions under SCRA. An account is required to use the Single Record Request.
Benefits start on the date active duty orders are received, and SCRA protection generally terminates one year after the date of discharge of active duty; in limited situations, a Servicemembers dependents may also be eligible.
The SCRA includes shares, stocks, bonds, scrips, debentures, debenture stocks, or any other marketable security of a listed company.

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