I am active duty and a usaa policy holder, an my sister obtain usaa insurance?

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Asked April 25, 2017

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As an active duty member and USAA policy holder, it is possible for your sister to obtain USAA insurance under certain conditions. USAA offers insurance products to active duty military members, veterans, and their immediate family members, including spouses, children, and parents. To become a USAA member, your sister will need to meet one of the following eligibility criteria:

  1. She must be an active duty military member, including National Guard and Reserve, or a veteran who has received an honorable discharge.
  2. She must be an immediate family member of a USAA member who meets the above criteria.
Once your sister becomes a USAA member, she will be eligible to purchase insurance products, including auto, home, and renters insurance, as well as banking and investment services. To apply for USAA membership, your sister can visit the USAA website and follow the membership application process. She will need to provide information about her military service or family relationship to a USAA member, as well as personal information such as her name, address, and social security number. If your sister is not eligible for USAA membership, she may be able to obtain insurance through another provider. Many insurance companies offer special rates and discounts for military members and their families, so it may be worth exploring other options.

Answered April 27, 2017 by OldTownInsurance

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