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How to fill out the Protective Asset Protection Division Cancellation Form online
Completing the Protective Asset Protection Division Cancellation Form online may seem daunting, but following a structured approach can simplify the process. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure your form is accurately filled out and submitted.
Follow the steps to complete the cancellation form online effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the document editor.
- Begin by entering the service contract number in the designated field, as this identifies your original service agreement.
- Next, input the dealer number, which is necessary for processing your cancellation request.
- Provide the full name of the previous owner in the section labeled 'From.' Ensure this matches the name on the original contract.
- In the 'To' section, enter the full name of the new owner or the person to whom the service contract is being canceled.
- Fill in the street address, city, state/province, and zip/postal code for both the previous and new owners accurately.
- Include the telephone numbers for the previous and new owners for communication purposes.
- Obtain the required signatures from both the previous owner and the new owner. This is essential for the transfer to be valid.
- Enter the odometer reading at the time of transfer, along with a detailed description of the vehicle or RV, including the year, make, model, and VIN or serial number.
- Review all entries for accuracy and completeness before submitting the form.
- Finally, save the changes, download a copy for your records, print the form, or share it as needed.
Complete your cancellation form online today for a smooth processing experience.
As long as no claim is pending, you may cancel your policy at any time. You will receive a pro-rata refund proportionate to the number of unexpired days remaining during the Period of Insurance.