What To Do If I Received a Renewal Notice After I Renewed
Thank you for renewing your AARP membership! We apologize for any inconvenience if you received a notice to renew your AARP membership after you’ve already renewed. We print these notices early, which means it’s possible that it was sent to you before you completed your AARP renewal. You can verify the status of your account, including your current membership status, by viewing it online.
How to view and update the details of your account online:
- Click the Login button in the red bar at the top of the screen. (If you’re already logged in, skip to step 3).
- Fill in your login credentials and click Log In.
- Look for your name in the red bar at the top of the screen and click on it to reveal a dropdown list.
- Select My Account from the dropdown.
In the My AARP and Account Details tabs, you can see and update all your account details, including the membership expiration date.
If you would prefer to receive fewer mailings, you may be interested in signing up for Automatic Renewal, which automatically renews memberships annually. Members will receive renewal notices before their payment method is charged. Enrolling in the automatic renewal program means you will be charged for a one-year membership at a discounted rate of $12. Each year you remain enrolled thereafter, your membership will cost $16 each year.
Originally published July 2019