How to Cancel AAA Membership
AAA requires phone cancellation through your local club or customer service. Be prepared for retention offers. Your refund eligibility depends on your membership type and club policies.
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Quick Facts
- Monthly cost
- £10.00/mo
- £120.00/year
- Cancel online?
- No — phone/letter required
- Pause option?
- No
- Refund policy
- Prorated refund may apply to annual memberships. Policies vary by club.
- After cancellation
- Membership records are retained by your local AAA club indefinitely.
Cancellation Steps
Go directly to AAA Membership cancellation pageLocate your membership number
Find your AAA membership card or account number for reference.
Call your local AAA club
Contact your club or AAA customer service to request cancellation.
Decline retention offers
Representatives will likely offer discounts or deals. Clearly state you wish to cancel.
Request written confirmation
Ask for cancellation confirmation with the effective date and any refund details.
Tips & Things to Know
- Annual memberships may receive a prorated refund if cancelled early - ask your club.
- Some AAA clubs accept cancellations by certified mail if you prefer not to call.
- Keep your confirmation email or letter as proof of cancellation for billing records.
Your Consumer Rights
- US users: State consumer protection laws and billing dispute resolution apply.
- Canadian users: Provincial consumer protection acts govern subscription cancellation rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I cancel AAA online?
- No. AAA requires phone cancellation through your local club or customer service line.
- Will I get a refund?
- Annual memberships may qualify for a prorated refund. Policies vary by club, so ask when you call.
- Can I cancel by mail?
- Some clubs accept certified mail cancellations. Contact your local club to confirm.
- What happens to my membership benefits?
- All roadside assistance, discounts, and member benefits end on your cancellation date.
- Can I rejoin AAA after cancelling?
- Yes, but previous membership continuity benefits may not apply. Check with your club.