FAQ: Why do I need to have my cancel form notarized?
Before moving forward with cancellation, it’s important to understand what’s required and why. Canceling your Endurance coverage means you’ll no longer have protection from unexpected breakdowns and costly repair bills. That’s why we encourage you to connect with our team first, especially if you’re experiencing financial hardship, to consider your options.
Why a Notarized Form is Required to Cancel Endurance Warranty
To cancel your vehicle service contract, an official Endurance cancellation form must be completed in full and notarized before it is submitted. As part of this process, you’ll need to provide mileage verification through either a Federal Odometer Statement or a notarized affidavit confirming your vehicle’s mileage at the time of cancellation.
A Federal Odometer Statement (also called an Odometer Disclosure Statement) is a federally required document that records the exact mileage on your vehicle at a specific point in time. Having this information notarized ensures the mileage is accurate and legally verified, which protects both you and Endurance.
Notarization also helps prevent fraud, ensures compliance with state and federal regulations, and confirms all contract requirements are met for any eligible refund.
Where to Find a Notary
Notary services are usually available at banks, credit unions, law offices, and even some public libraries. Many offer the service for free to their customers or charge a small fee.
For help completing your Endurance cancellation or understanding the notarization process, please call our customer support team at (866) 432-4443.

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