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20 States Covered

Subscription Cancellation Laws by State

14 states have specific auto-renewal protection laws. All states are covered by the federal FTC Click-to-Cancel Rule. SubScrub automatically cites the right laws for your state.

States with Auto-Renewal Laws (14)

California

Automatic Renewal Law (ARL)

New York

Auto-Renewal Law

Illinois

Automatic Contract Renewal Act

Oregon

Automatic Renewal Safeguards

Virginia

Automatic Renewal Law

Colorado

Auto-Renewal Consumer Protection

Connecticut

CUTPA + Auto-Renewal Protections

Florida

Automatic Renewal Law

New Jersey

Automatic Renewal Act

Nevada

Auto-Renewal Protections

Washington

Consumer Protection Act + Auto-Renewal

Massachusetts

Chapter 93A + Auto-Renewal

Minnesota

Automatic Renewal Law

District of Columbia

CPPA + Auto-Renewal Protections

States Without Specific Auto-Renewal Laws (6)

These states rely on general consumer protection (UDAP) statutes plus federal laws (FTC Click-to-Cancel, ROSCA, FCBA).

Texas

DTPA (no specific auto-renewal law)

Pennsylvania

UTPCPL (no specific auto-renewal law)

Ohio

CSPA (no specific auto-renewal law)

Georgia

FBPA (no specific auto-renewal law)

North Carolina

UDTPA (no specific auto-renewal law)

Michigan

CPA (no specific auto-renewal law)