How does my Chrysler Service Contract transfer to a subsequent owner?
The ability to transfer your Chrysler Service Contract is a great benefit that may substantially add to the value of your vehicle by reducing the uncertainty someone may have buying a car they do not know. You can transfer your active Chrysler Service Contract coverage to the first subsequent new owner only once. It must be transferred within 60 days of the date of sale and there is a transfer fee of $50 in most states. (*)Terms for transferring an original factory warranty can be different. This plan does not change the terms of the original warranty, it extends coverage. We recommend you read and understand the transfer provisions, as well as all other provisions, of your original warranty. A transfer form can be found with your Chrysler Service Contract, we recommend taking it to your Chrysler, Dodge or JeepĀ® dealer for assistance with the transfer(s). You may also send your completed transfer form signed by the original plan purchaser to Chrysler Service Contracts, but it must be r
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