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Know the law. Keep your money.

About SCRA Saver

SCRA Saver exists for one reason: the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act is worth thousands of dollars a year to the people it covers, and almost none of them ever claim it. The law has been on the books since 1940. The letters still don't get sent.

We turn a federal statute into checklists, dollar figures, and copy-paste letters. Every guide answers two questions: how much money is this worth to you, and what exactly do you send, to whom, by when.

How we work

Every statutory claim on this site cites the U.S. Code section it comes from, and our sources are primary: the statute itself, the Department of Justice, the CFPB, the GAO, and official military resources. Our full sourcing and corrections process is in the editorial policy.

We are planning to add a credentialed reviewer — an accredited military financial counselor or attorney — to review guides on an ongoing basis. Until then, treat this site as a well-cited starting point, and your installation legal assistance office as the authority for your specific situation. They are free, and they are very good at this.

What this site is not

SCRA Saver is general information, not legal or financial advice, and reading it creates no attorney-client relationship. It is also not affiliated with the Department of Defense or any government agency. The site is supported by advertising, which never influences what the law says or what we tell you to do about it.

Questions or corrections: contact us.