ACORD 35 Cancellation Request Form | Policy Release Template

ACORD 35


ACORD 35 is the standardized form used for two distinct but related purposes: requesting cancellation of an active insurance policy mid-term, OR releasing an insurance company from liability when a policy document is lost, destroyed, or being retained by the policyholder. The ACORD cancellation form serves as the official documentation for both policy cancellation requests and policy release procedures.

When using the ACORD cancellation request function, policyholders formally notify their insurance carrier that they want to terminate coverage before the policy’s natural expiration date. When using the policy release function of ACORD 35, policyholders release the insurance company from future claims and confirm they will not make claims after the cancellation date.

Purpose: Formally request insurance carrier to cancel an active policy before its expiration date

Use When: Switching insurance carriers, selling business/vehicle, no longer need coverage, found better pricing elsewhere

Outcome: Policy cancelled on specified date, return premium calculated and refunded (if applicable)

Most Common: This is the primary use – over 95% of forms are cancellation requests

Purpose: Release insurer from liability when physical policy document is lost, destroyed, or being kept by policyholder

Use When: Policy already cancelled but physical document missing, lender requires release before removing from their records

Outcome: Formal acknowledgment that policy is no longer in force and policyholder will not make future claims

Less Common: Used in specific situations, often involving financed property or vehicle sales

Key Features of the Cancellation Form

Specifies Cancellation Date

This form allows you to specify the exact date and time you want cancellation effective – can be immediate or future date.

Premium Calculation Method

Indicates whether return premium should be calculated pro-rata (full refund) or short-rate (penalty applied).

Reason Documentation

ACORD includes section for documenting reason for cancellation (switched carriers, sold property, etc.).

Multiple Signatures

Requires signatures from named insured and any lienholders, mortgagees, or loss payees with interest in the policy.

The Form’s Role in the Insurance Process

This form plays a critical role in the insurance policy lifecycle:

  1. Policy Purchase: ACORD application forms (125, 126, 130, etc.)
  2. Coverage Verification: ACORD 25 certificates issued
  3. Policy Active Period: Coverage in force
  4. Cancellation Decision: ACORD 35 submitted
  5. No Loss Certification: ACORD 37 completed (if mid-term cancellation)
  6. Refund Processing: Return premium calculated and paid
  7. New Coverage: New policy begins (if switching carriers)


Understanding when the ACORD policy cancellation form is required versus optional helps ensure proper policy cancellation procedures and prevents coverage gaps.

Common ACORD Cancellation Form Situations

Found better pricing, coverage, or service with different carrier. Submit ACORD cancel form to cancel existing policy and start new coverage with new carrier.

Critical: New policy MUST be effective before cancelling old policy to avoid coverage gaps.

Sold your business, commercial building, or income property. New owner obtains their own insurance. Submit ACORD cancellation request effective on sale closing date.

Note: Lender/mortgagee signatures required on the form if property was financed.

Sold car, truck, or fleet vehicle. No longer own the insured property. Use the cancellation form to end auto policy coverage. Lienholder must sign if vehicle was financed.

Important: DMV in many states requires proof of sale before accepting cancellation to prevent insurance fraud.

Relocated to different state requiring new insurance policy under that state’s regulations. Submit the form to cancel old state’s policy when new state coverage begins.

Timing: Coordinate cancellation date with new policy effective date for seamless transition.

Ceased business operations permanently. No longer need commercial insurance. File cancellation request effective on business closure date.

Consideration: May want tail coverage for claims-made policies (professional liability, D&O) even after cancellation.

Sold all company vehicles (cancel auto), laid off all employees (cancel workers comp), sold equipment (cancel inland marine). Submit the form for each unnecessary policy.

Verify: Ensure contractual obligations don’t require maintaining coverage even without current exposure.

Paid off premium finance loan early. Want to cancel financed policy mid-term. Both finance company AND insurance carrier require the cancellation form.

Process: Finance company must sign the policy release section before cancellation processes.

Realize you have two policies covering same risk. Cancel duplicate policy using ACORD 35 to avoid paying double premium.

Caution: Verify which policy provides better coverage before submitting cancellation request.

When ACORD 35 is NOT Required

  • Policy Natural Expiration: Policy reaches end of term without renewal – no form needed, simply don’t renew
  • Carrier-Initiated Cancellation: Insurance company cancels for non-payment or underwriting – carrier processes internally
  • Automatic Renewal Declined: Notifying carrier you won’t renew auto-renewing policy – cancellation notice sufficient, form optional
  • Flat Cancellation on Effective Date: Policy cancelled immediately on effective date with zero coverage period – may not require formal documentation (carrier dependent)

State-Specific Requirements

When Policy Release Function is Used

The Policy Release checkbox on the form is used in these specific situations:

  • Lost Policy Documents: Physical policy lost but carrier records show cancelled – release confirms you won’t make future claims
  • Destroyed Policies: Policy documents destroyed in fire/disaster – release formalizes that you acknowledge cancellation
  • Lender Requirements: Mortgage/lien paid off but lender needs formal release – policy release section completed
  • Title Transfer Issues: Vehicle sold but title transfer requires proof policy released – provides documentation


Follow these detailed steps to properly complete your cancellation request or policy release form.

  • Download current edition (2017/05) from this page
  • Print clearly on white paper
  • Print additional copies if lender signatures needed
  • Enter today’s date at top (MM/DD/YYYY)
  • Producer information – your agent’s name, address, phone
  • Company name and address – insurance carrier from policy
  • policyNAIC Code – from policy declarations page
  • Policy Type – Auto, Home, Commercial, etc.
  • Insured Name – EXACTLY as shown on policy
  • Insured Address – complete current address
  • Policy Number – CRITICAL – copy directly from declarations
  • Effective Date and Hour of Cancellation – when you want coverage to end
  • Policy Term dates – from declarations page

Check appropriate box on acord cancellation form:

  • ☑ Cancellation Request – for active policy cancellation (95% of cases)
  • ☑ Policy Release – for release when policy lost/destroyed
  • Sign “Signature of Named Insured” line
  • Date your signature
  • If joint ownership, both owners sign
  • Witness signs if required by state
  • Scan completed form and email to agent (fastest)
  • Fax to agent
  • Mail original form (delays processing 5-10 days)
  • Hand deliver to agent’s office

Step 8: Verify Cancellation Processed

Confirm your cancellation was successful:

  • Request cancellation confirmation letter
  • Verify no additional premium bills received
  • Check return premium amount matches expectations
  • Confirm new coverage in force (if switching carriers)

Do I need both ACORD 35 and ACORD 37?

Usually YES for mid-term cancellations. ACORD 37 (Statement of No Loss) certifies no claims exist so you receive return premium. Some carriers require both forms, others only the cancellation request.

How long does processing take?

Typical timeline is 7-30 days from submission to refund receipt. Electronic submission faster than mail. Delays occur if the form is missing signatures or has errors.

Can I cancel my request after submitting?

Maybe – contact agent immediately. If not yet processed by carrier, cancellation request can often be withdrawn. After processing, reinstating requires new application.

What if I lose my policy before submitting the form?

Check “Policy Release” box and indicate policy lost/destroyed. Most carriers don’t require physical policy documents to process cancellation.

Does this work for all insurance types?

The cancellation form is universal and used for auto, home, commercial, workers comp, liability – virtually all property/casualty policies. Life/health insurance uses different cancellation procedures.