How to Cancel an Extended Warranty in Kansas
Extended vehicle warranties are typically overpriced and easy to cancel for refund. Here's exactly how Kansas handles cancellation, refund amounts, and the process.
Quick Reference
Your Right to Cancel
Yes — most states mandate cancellation right with refund
Nearly every state requires extended warranty providers to allow cancellation at any time with refund.
Refund Calculation
Full refund within 30-60 days; prorated after
Most states allow a full refund window (30-60 days). After that, refund is prorated based on time and miles used.
Cancellation Fee
Typically up to $50 administrative fee
Most states allow modest cancellation fees ($25-$75). Higher fees may violate state law.
Where Refund Goes
Lender first (if financed); then borrower
If warranty was rolled into the loan, refund goes to lender to reduce principal.
Cancellation Process
Written notice to warranty administrator
Send written cancellation request with policy number, VIN, and effective date. Certified mail recommended.
Who to Contact
Warranty administrator directly
Going direct to the administrator usually gets faster results than through the dealer.
Kansas Standout Rule
Kansas-Specific Facts for Extended Warranty Cancellation
Kansas Vehicle transfer fees and requirements
In Kansas, the title transfer fee is $10 and registration costs $39 - $54 based on vehicle weight. Vehicle sales are subject to 6.5% state sales tax plus local taxes. Kansas does not require notarization for private-party vehicle transfers. Emission testing is required in Kansas — verify the vehicle passes before completing the sale.
- Emissions testing required in Johnson and Douglas counties
- Title transfer at county treasurer office within 60 days
- Property tax due at time of registration
Official Kansas bill of sale form
The official Kansas bill of sale form is TR-12 (Bill of Sale for a Motor Vehicle). BillOfSaleNow generates a document that meets all Kansas requirements and can be used in place of the official form.
Kansas sales tax on vehicle purchases
Kansas has a 6.5% state sales tax rate. 6.5% state plus local taxes (total can exceed 10%). Private-party vehicle sales in Kansas are subject to sales tax. Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases. The title transfer fee is $10.
Kansas bill of sale statistics
BillOfSaleNow has generated 712 bill of sale documents for Kansas transactions, with 19 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I cancel my extended warranty in Kansas?
Yes — most states mandate cancellation right with refund. Nearly every state requires extended warranty providers to allow cancellation at any time with refund.
How much refund will I get when I cancel my warranty in Kansas?
Full refund within 30-60 days; prorated after. Most states allow a full refund window (30-60 days). After that, refund is prorated based on time and miles used.
What's the cancellation fee in Kansas?
Typically up to $50 administrative fee. Most states allow modest cancellation fees ($25-$75). Higher fees may violate state law.
Where does my warranty refund go in Kansas?
Lender first (if financed); then borrower. If warranty was rolled into the loan, refund goes to lender to reduce principal.
Who do I contact to cancel a warranty in Kansas?
Warranty administrator directly. Going direct to the administrator usually gets faster results than through the dealer.
Selling Your Vehicle Soon?
If you're selling and cancelling your warranty, a Kansas bill of sale documents the transfer cleanly while you handle the warranty cancellation in parallel.
Generate Bill of SaleSource: State Department of Insurance. Read your specific warranty contract for exact cancellation procedures.