Do you still qualify for USAA after a divorce if you aren't in the military?
My ex-wife is in the military and I joined USAA while we were together. I like USAA and want to keep my bank account and car insurance with them. Would I be able to do so after the divorce is finalized?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes. USAA allows former spouses to maintain their membership with the company, even if they aren’t in the military, as long as they became a member before the divorce and haven’t remarried. The only thing USAA will require to maintain your policies is your ex-wife’s membership number.
, you can request one online or speak to an agent directly. An agent will be able to provide you with additional information about maintaining your membership.
available for members dealing with divorce, from debt management and job hunting tools to discounts on moving services and car rentals. You can log into your USAA online profile at any time to access these services or make changes to your account.
It also doesn’t hurt to compare rates with other insurance companies. Keep in mind that if you do remarry in the future, you will likely lose access to USAA’s services.
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