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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ca automatic recurring payment agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, mailing address, and email. Ensure that all details are accurate for seamless processing.
  3. Enter your account number and case number as required. This information is crucial for identifying your account.
  4. Specify the monthly debit amount and the date you wish the payment to be debited each month. This ensures that payments are made on time.
  5. Attach a voided check or proper documentation from your bank indicating your account and routing number. Use our platform's attachment feature for convenience.
  6. Sign and date the form at the designated area to authorize the recurring payments.
  7. Finally, fax the completed form to 916-543-3910 or email it to REVSERV@placer.ca.gov using our platform’s sharing options.

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Under Californias Automatic Renewal Law, businesses must get explicit consent before charging consumers and must give consumers a clear and straightforward method for cancelling unwanted subscriptions, said Attorney General Bonta.
Contact Your Bank When you contact the bank, let them know you want to revoke authorization, meaning you dont want a specific company to automatically take money from your account anymore. Some banks might suggest sending a stop payment order.
The easiest and best way to find recurring charges on your credit card is to carefully review your credit card statements. Check your credit card statement every single month, but dont just look at the balance, says Erik Skjodt, former investment banker and owner of Vault Ventures.
Check your credit card statements from the last year for recurring payments, says Tiffany Aliche, a financial educator and author. One easy way to do this is to use a subscription tracking tool, such as Rocket Money or OneMain Trim, which finds and then helps you cancel subscriptions you no longer want.
Call and write your bank or credit union Next, call your bank or credit union and say you have revoked authorization for the company to take automatic payments from your account. Customer service should be able to help you, and your bank or credit union might have a form for this online.

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