From deployment to transitioning from military service and beyond, we’re here to provide the support you’ve earned. We want to ensure you’re aware of the laws that support you, including the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), which provides benefits and protections to eligible service members.
SCRA Benefits
SCRA benefits are designed to help ease financial obligations and, in some cases, provide additional safeguards. Protections for eligible accounts include:
- Temporary interest rate protection. The SCRA limits interest rates on retail contracts to no more than 6% per year for customers who opened accounts prior to active duty. State exceptions may apply.
- Lease termination. In many cases, the SCRA allows service members to terminate leases early, with no penalty. Receiving qualifying orders for a permanent change of station or deployment also qualifies.
- Vehicle repossessions. The SCRA prohibits auto finance companies from repossessing a vehicle (without a court order) during the borrower's military service if the borrower financed or leased the vehicle prior to military service. State exceptions may apply.
SCRA Eligibility
We’re on your side, ready with the financial resources you’ll need while serving. The SCRA helps service members manage the financial transition to active duty through a range of protections. To qualify for SCRA protection, service members must be called to active state or federal military service from one of the following branches:
- Air Force
- Army
- Coast Guard
- Commissioned Officers of the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration
- Commissioned Officers of the Public Health Service
- Marine Corps
- Members of a Reserved Component (when called to active duty)
- National Guard (when called to active federal or state military service)
- Navy
- Space Force
- United States citizens serving with forces of a nation with which the U.S. is allied
Depending on the state, the SCRA also provides some benefits and protections to spouses and dependents.
SCRA Ineligibility
For auto financing, not including lease customers, those not eligible include:
- Individuals who became customers while on active duty in military service (state exceptions may apply).
- Military veterans whose service completion date is beyond 180 days.
Are you eligible?
You can forward your account number and ONE of the following to the GM Financial email address, fax number or mailing address below:
- A letter from your commanding officer on military letterhead
- A copy of your official military orders
- Any form of official notification of military service
After the appropriate documentation is received, one of our Military Customer Support professionals will be in touch, typically within eight business days.
Military Customer Support
- Email: MilitaryCustomerSupport@gmfinancial.com
Phone: 1-855-719-9693
Mon-Thu: 7am - 8pm | Fri: 7am - 6pm | Sat: 9am - 1pm (CT)
Fax: 1-877-470-9873
Standard Mail
- GM Financial
Attn: Account Services SCRA
P.O. Box 183581
Arlington, TX 76096-3581
Overnight Mail
- GM Financial
Attn: Account Services SCRA
4000 Embarcadero Drive
Arlington, TX 76014-4101
Account Eligibility and Application Status
To request SCRA benefits, forward us your account number and ONE of the following:
- A copy of your official military orders
- A letter from your commanding officer on military letterhead
- Any form of official notification of military service
After the appropriate documentation is received, one of our Military Customer Support professionals will be in touch, typically within eight business days.
You may send your orders to us by email, standard mail or fax. Once your orders have been received, we will review your accounts for SCRA protection.
Email: MilitaryCustomerSupport@gmfinancial.com
Phone: 1-855-719-9693
Mon-Thu: 7am - 8pm | Fri: 7am - 6pm | Sat: 9am - 1pm (CT)
Fax: 1-877-470-9873
Standard Mail
GM Financial
Attn: Account Services SCRA
P.O. Box 183581
Arlington, TX 76096-3581
Overnight Mail
GM Financial
Attn: Account Services SCRA
4000 Embarcadero Drive
Arlington, TX 76014-4101
We review each active account to determine eligibility for federal SCRA protection. There may be different benefits available for different account types. Our Military Customer Support team will help you identify the available benefits for each of your accounts.
If you've been discharged for longer than 180 days, no. The SCRA is only for active-duty military customers. If you’re a veteran and called to active duty, you may be eligible for SCRA protections.
We’re honored to serve veterans who served our country. The GM Military Appreciation offer is available to all military personnel, veterans and retirees. Eligible participants can sponsor their spouse.
Our dedicated Military Customer Support team can be reached the following ways:
Email: MilitaryCustomerSupport@gmfinancial.com
Phone: 1-855-719-9693, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. CT, Monday-Friday
To get the answers you need, you can also message us in MyAccount 8 a.m.–5 p.m. CT, Monday-Friday.
After the appropriate documentation is received, one of our Military Customer Support professionals will be in touch, typically within eight business days. After SCRA eligibility has been determined, they’ll discuss next steps. You’ll also receive an email and a letter sent to the address on file.
SCRA Protections
Yes, your monthly payment is still required when the rate is reduced to 6%. You will see the new payment amount reflected in your confirmation letter/email as well as in MyAccount.
No, SCRA allows eligible service members to cancel or terminate a lease without paying early termination charges or penalties. However, you may still be responsible for some lease-end amounts such as past-due payments (up to the date of termination), taxes, and excess mileage and wear fees related to your vehicle(s). Any lease amounts paid in advance will be refunded.
Your originating dealership is the best place to return your vehicle when terminating your lease. If you moved a significant distance, reach out to your local participating GM dealership to ensure they’re available to accept the vehicle for turn-in.
For lease returns, obtain a Vehicle Check-In Receipt and Odometer Statement from the dealership. Keep the receipt showing your mileage, the dealership name and a representative for your records.
Retail customers are not eligible for early termination under SCRA, but you can register your vehicle in the new state. See the Out of State Registration document, which includes a link to the Relocation Request.
While it’s not an SCRA benefit, GM Financial may provide authorization to transport your vehicle if your orders allow it. To get started, follow the steps of the Authorization to Travel for Military Purposes form.
Should your orders be extended, you’ll need to provide the updated information to Military Customer Support.
We want you to have everything you need to focus on the mission at hand.
While your spouse can request benefits, they may need to be assigned power of attorney to get certain information and make decisions on your behalf. Contact your military legal service office or private attorney to learn your options. After you’ve determined power of attorney, you may send the appropriate paperwork to Military Customer Support.