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How to Cancel an LA Times Subscription Online or by Phone

Cancel an LA Times subscription online, by email, or by phone. Learn when access ends, why stopping autopay is insufficient, and how refunds are handled.

  • Online, email, and phone cancellation methods are available
  • Access continues through the current subscription period
  • Stopping automatic payment alone does not cancel the subscription
  • Cancellation generally does not create a prorated refund
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Cancel an LA Times subscription online

  1. LA Times cancellation: Open the LA Times cancellation page
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    Open the LA Times cancellation page

    Sign in and open latimes.com/cancel, the online route named in the subscriber terms.

  2. LA Times cancellation: Complete the confirmation
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    Complete the confirmation

    Review the subscription shown, finish the cancellation prompts, and retain the final status.

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Refund policy

LA Times refunds, access, and charge follow-up

LA Times generally does not provide a prorated refund when a subscription is canceled during a billing period.

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No general pro-rata refund
The current terms say cancellation normally takes effect at period end without a pro-rata refund.
Offer-specific exceptions can exist
An introductory offer may state a different refund rule; the signed-up offer controls that exception.
Credit balances are addressed separately
The terms describe limited handling for a remaining credit balance, which is different from a standard mid-period cancellation refund.

For a specific offer or disputed charge, contact LA Times using the methods on the current subscriber terms and cite the account and transaction. Open LA Times subscriber terms

Cancellation methods

LA Times publishes three cancellation channels

Choose the channel that can identify the correct subscription.

  • Online

    The subscriber terms name latimes.com/cancel as the account cancellation route.

  • Email

    The current terms list customerservices@latimes.com for subscription cancellation and service questions.

  • Phone

    The same terms list 1-213-283-2274. Use the official page to re-check current contact details before calling.

Timing

Cancellation usually takes effect at the period end

Stopping renewal is not the same as ending access immediately.

  • Current subscription period continues

    The terms state that cancellation takes effect at the end of the current subscription or billing period.

  • Canceling automatic payment alone is not enough

    The terms separately warn that ending automatic payment authorization does not itself cancel the continuous subscription.

  • Keep a confirmation record

    Retain the final online status, email, or support reference so the subscription cancellation can be distinguished from a payment-method change.

LA Times cancellation questions

Questions discovered from current search behavior are answered only with the official sources checked on August 16, 2026.

Sign in and use latimes.com/cancel, which the current subscriber terms identify as the online cancellation route. Finish the prompts and retain the final subscription status.
Yes. The June 29, 2026 terms list customerservices@latimes.com and 1-213-283-2274 in addition to the online route. Re-check the official terms before using contact information.
The current terms say cancellation generally takes effect at the end of the current subscription or billing period, so access may continue until then.
Not necessarily. The subscriber terms explicitly distinguish cancellation of automatic payment authorization from cancellation of the continuous subscription. Complete the subscription cancellation itself.
Generally no. The terms say there is no pro-rata refund for the current period, although a particular introductory offer can state a different rule.

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