SCRA Protects Servicemembers’ Dependents Too
Lenders, landlords, people who rent storage lockers and other things to the public, must always be vigilant about staying in compliance with the SCRA. Servicemembers’ dependents may also enjoy some protections.
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a federal law that …
View moreBanks Must Tread Carefully Around SCRA and Follow the Letter of the law
When it comes to the SCRA, banks and other financial institutions must follow the letter of the law carefully or risk steep fines.
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, a federal law, provides certain protections to members of the military. Which …
View moreWhat Are the Difference Between SCRA and MLA?
Two distinct federal statutes provide protections for servicemembers in active service or those recently retired. The SCRA is the successor to the old Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940. The Military Lending Act is more recent.
But what …
View moreSCRACVS Software Improvements
The new SCRACVS software improvements help process requests for verification of active military status and to prepare military affidavits. These technical advances and the rapid adoption of security requirements have always been among the highest priorities of the Servicemembers …
View moreWhy Does a DMDC Search Cost Money?
While a DMDC search could be free, depending on the information you have, you get what you pay for. The Defense Manpower Data Center, a branch of the Department of Defense, is one resource for military status records.
Several …
View moreVIN and Tag Numbers — Do They Help Verify Military Duty?
There are a number of reasons people search online for military verifications. You may be:
- A landlord or property manager who has a tenant behind on rent
- A bank or other financial institution with a client behind on