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Washington: there is no auto-renewal law — and "RCW 19.394" doesn’t exist

The honest answer: Washington has no automatic-renewal statute (the often-cited "RCW 19.394" does not exist). We say so and point to the AG complaint portal — free.

What DOES exist

No Washington consumer auto-renewal law exists (verified absence: only unenacted bills HB 1441/SB 5507/SB 5207; "RCW 19.394" is a phantom citation).

What you can actually demand

No ARL exists in Washington. The honest answer is a generic CPA/AG-complaint route, not a citation-locked letter

Generic Consumer Protection Act only (RCW 19.86.090) — no per-se ARL hook

No limitation-period claim for this state — not primary-verified.

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Generated 2026-07-07 by DealPulse (The Aslan Group LLC) from the same source-cited legal reference data our paid engine uses. Informational, not legal advice — rules change and every case turns on its own facts; verify with the cited instruments. Contact: info@theaslangroupllc.com