VEHICLE PROTECTION PRODUCT WARRANTOR REGISTRATION APPLICATION 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the VEHICLE PROTECTION PRODUCT WARRANTOR REGISTRATION APPLICATION in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'NAME OF BUSINESS TO BE REGISTERED' in the designated field. Ensure that this matches your official business name.
  3. If applicable, provide any 'ASSUMED NAME(S) OR “DOING BUSINESS AS” (DBA) NAME(S)' and attach an Assumed Name Certificate for each assumed name from the Texas Secretary of State.
  4. Fill in your 'TELEPHONE NUMBER' and 'FAX NUMBER' accurately to ensure proper communication.
  5. Complete the 'PHYSICAL ADDRESS' section with your business's street address, city, state, and ZIP code.
  6. If your mailing address differs from your physical address, fill out the 'MAILING ADDRESS' section accordingly.
  7. Indicate whether your business owes any taxes to the state of Texas by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'.
  8. Select your type of ownership: Corporation, Partnership, Limited Liability Company, or Individual.
  9. Indicate the types of vehicle products sold by checking relevant boxes such as Ignition Interrupt or Auto Alarm System.
  10. Provide information on the number of vehicle protection product warranties sold in Texas over the past 12 months by selecting one of the options provided.
  11. Finally, certify that all information is true and correct by signing and dating at the bottom of the form.

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Typically, you can buy warranties through a dealership or third party, but any new car typically comes with a manufacturers warranty that you dont have to buy separately.
Contact the Manufacturer Most manufacturers have customer service departments that can assist in discovering the warranty status. When contacting the manufacturer, it is important to provide the VIN and other relevant details, such as the cars purchase date and current mileage.
If your car warranty expired already, its wise to find new coverage as soon as you can, as having a warranty or service plan can ensure you have major repairs taken care of. For the longest-lasting and most comprehensive coverage, a third-party vehicle service contract through CarShield is the way to go.
Where to file a complaint about your car Car complaintFile your complaint with Car warranty Your states attorney general. (If you bought a used car from a private owner, the warranty may not be valid.) Safety issues related to cars, child car seats, or tires The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration4 more rows Dec 12, 2024
How to buy an extended car warranty. You can buy an extended car warranty from your dealer or car manufacturer when you purchase a new car or any time before the cars standard warranty expires. Make sure you understand which parts are covered and for how long before you buy an extended warranty.
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No, you do not need to service your car at the dealership to maintain the manufacturer warranty. Under European Block Exemption rules (which were retained by the UK after Brexit), car makers cannot void your vehicles warranty if you take it to a non-franchised dealership.

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