How to Talk to USAA Customer Service

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To talk to USAA customer service, call (800) 531-8722 and then enter your USAA number or Social Security number. This process will get you in contact with a live USAA representative who should be able to answer your questions or direct you to the appropriate department.

How to Talk to USAA Customer Service by Phone

  1. Call the USAA customer service phone number at (800) 531-8722.
  2. Enter your USAA number or Social Security number.
  3. Speak to the live representative.

If you can’t or don’t want to talk to USAA customer service over the phone, you can also contact them online or at a local branch.

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USAA insurance is only for military members, veterans, and their families. Once someone becomes a USAA member, USAA eligibility can be passed down through their spouse and children, even if the family members themselves never join the military

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Once someone becomes a USAA member, eligibility then extends to their family members (even if those family members aren’t in the military). For instance, if the child of someone who was a USAA member also joins USAA, that person’s spouse and kids are then eligible for membership as well. It can continue passing down that way. Eligibility does not extend to siblings or parents.

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