State Law Guide · Updated January 2026
Most dealer add-on products are cancellable. Most dealers won't tell you that.
Wyoming F&I Product Cancellation Rights
Under Wyoming Consumer Protection Act, Wyoming gives you the right to cancel and receive refunds on F&I products. Dealers who fail to comply face Actual damages plus attorney fees; AG enforcement.
Quick Answer
In Wyoming, you can cancel dealer add-on products at any time. You can sue in Small Claims Court for up to $6,000.
Purchased F&I products in Wyoming?
Check your rights under Wyoming law
Key Wyoming Provisions
| Provision | Requirement | Your Right |
|---|---|---|
| Consumer Protection | Active (WS 40-12) | Deceptive warranty practices are unlawful |
| Warranty Representation | WS 40-12-105 | False warranty representations are specifically prohibited |
| Home Solicitation Cancellation | 3 business days | Can cancel home solicitation sales within 3 business days |
| Pro-Rata Refund | Per contract | Entitled to unused portion per contract terms |
| AG Enforcement | Active | Wyoming AG Consumer Protection Unit investigates |
Consumer Protection
Active (WS 40-12)Warranty Representation
WS 40-12-105Home Solicitation Cancellation
3 business daysPro-Rata Refund
Per contractAG Enforcement
ActiveWhat Wyoming Law Requires
Your Cancellation Rights
Under Wyoming Consumer Protection Act, Wyoming consumers have the right to cancel F&I products purchased from dealers. After this period, you're still entitled to a pro-rata refund based on unused time or mileage.
The law is clear — these products are cancellable and refundable. But dealers count on you not knowing that. Upload your contract to see exactly what you're owed.
How It Works
Upload Contract
Upload your vehicle purchase agreement or F&I contract
AI Identifies Products
We find every cancellable product and calculate your refund
Get Cancellation Letter
Download a letter citing exact state statutes
Get a Demand Letter That Cites Wyoming Law
Our tool generates a formal f&i product cancellation letter citing Wyoming Consumer Protection Act and state-specific provisions for maximum leverage.
Legal Demand Letter
Cites state statutes & deadlines
Ready in Minutes
Download as PDF or Word
State-Specific Citations
Maximum refund amounts
"Interior protection and nitrogen fill — useless in any climate. $475 applied to my balance."
— Burns, WY
$29 to recover up to $950. That's a 32x return.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I cancel my extended warranty in Wyoming?
Yes. Your service contract should include cancellation provisions. The Wyoming Consumer Protection Act (WS § 40-12-105) specifically prohibits false representations about warranty terms, rights, remedies, or obligations.
Does Wyoming have a specific service contract statute?
Wyoming does not have a specific service contract cancellation statute but provides protections under the Consumer Protection Act. Under WS 40-12-105, false warranty representations are specifically listed as unlawful practices.
What penalties exist for deceptive warranty practices in Wyoming?
Under the Wyoming Consumer Protection Act, consumers can recover actual damages plus attorney fees for deceptive practices. The Attorney General can also pursue injunctive relief and enforcement actions.
Where do I file a complaint in Wyoming?
Contact the Wyoming Attorney General Consumer Protection Unit at (307) 777-7874 or toll-free at (800) 438-5799.
Wyoming Regulatory Contacts
If you need to file a complaint or seek assistance, contact these official agencies:
Contact information is provided for reference. Verify current details on official agency websites.
Compare Other States
See how Wyoming's laws compare to other states:
Don't leave money on the table
Get Your Wyoming Demand Letter Now
Join thousands of Wyoming consumers who've used our tool to recover refunds from dealer F&I products.
Average Wyoming recovery: $950 · Based on Wyoming Consumer Protection Act