Are retired FBI special agents, without any military service, eligible to purchase USAA insurance?

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Asked February 4, 2019

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USAA insurance is a membership-based insurance and financial services company that primarily serves current and former military members and their families. USAA eligibility is limited to those who are:

  • Active, retired, and honorably separated officers and enlisted personnel of the U.S. military
  • Officer candidates in commissioning programs (such as ROTC)
  • Adult children of USAA members who have or had a USAA auto or property insurance policy
  • Widows, widowers, and former spouses of USAA members who had USAA auto or property insurance while married and individuals whose parents had USAA auto or property insurance
According to USAA's eligibility requirements, retired FBI special agents without any military service would not qualify for USAA membership, and therefore would not be eligible to purchase USAA insurance. However, USAA does offer some insurance products, such as auto insurance, to non-military individuals in certain states under certain circumstances, such as if the person is a USAA legacy (i.e., an adult child of a USAA member who had a USAA auto or property insurance policy). It is advisable for retired FBI special agents to contact USAA directly to confirm their eligibility for any USAA products.

Answered February 5, 2019 by CenterStone

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