Policy Guide

How to Cancel Car Insurance in Nevada

Step-by-step guide to properly canceling your auto insurance in Nevada, avoiding coverage gaps, getting refunds, switching carriers without penalties, and understanding Nevada's specific cancellation rules.

Critical Warning

NEVER let your car insurance lapse. Even one day without coverage is illegal in Nevada, can result in $250-1,000 fines, license suspension, SR-22 requirement, and dramatically higher rates (10-50% increase) for 3-5 years. Always have new policy active BEFORE canceling old policy.

Step-by-Step: How to Cancel Properly

1

Shop & Purchase New Policy FIRST

Get quotes, compare rates, select new carrier, purchase policy with future effective date. NEVER cancel before having replacement ready.

2

Set Effective Dates to Overlap by 1 Day

New policy starts on Day 1 at 12:01am. Old policy cancels on Day 1 at 11:59pm. Zero coverage gap = no Nevada violations.

3

Request Cancellation in Writing

Call your insurer + follow up with written request via email/fax/mail. Include: policy number, effective cancellation date, reason for cancellation, signature.

Template: "I request cancellation of policy [#] effective [date]. New coverage is in place. Please process refund of unused premium."

4

Get Written Confirmation

Insurer must provide cancellation notice showing effective date and refund amount. Keep this documentation for 3+ years.

5

Receive Refund

Most insurers issue refund within 15-30 days via check or original payment method. Follow up if delayed beyond 30 days.

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