YouTube TV Auto-Renewal Settlement
A $7.5 million settlement covers eligible California consumers who paid for at least one YouTube TV renewal term during the class period. The parties estimate payments of about $92.26 per valid claimant, although actual payments are pro rata and may change. Proof Required: Yes. Online claims require the Login ID and PIN from the settlement notice. The claim deadline is August 30, 2026.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- You enrolled in a YouTube TV subscription purchased directly through YouTube billing
- The subscription was for personal, family, or household use
- You paid for at least one renewal term between February 1, 2017 and October 29, 2021
- You were a California consumer during the covered enrollment and renewal period
- Your subscription was not enrolled through the iOS App Store, cancelled during a free trial, or fully refunded
Proof Required: Yes. To file online, enter the Login ID and PIN printed in your mailed or emailed settlement notice. If you do not know your Login ID, use the paper claim form and provide the email address or phone number linked to your YouTube TV account so the settlement administrator can match the claim to the covered subscription.
File your claim through the official settlement website at YouTubeTVSettlement.com before August 30, 2026.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
The lawsuit concerns YouTube TV subscription enrollment and automatic renewal charges in California between February 1, 2017 and October 29, 2021. It alleged that disclosures and consent associated with renewals did not satisfy California's requirements for automatically renewing consumer subscriptions.
The settlement creates a $7,500,000 common fund for eligible subscribers. After court-approved attorneys' fees, litigation costs, administration expenses, and a service award are deducted, the remaining net fund will be divided pro rata among valid claimants.
The parties estimate an average payment of approximately $92.26, but that figure is not guaranteed because the final amount depends on the number of valid claims and approved deductions. Claimants may select a check, ACH, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or virtual prepaid card.
Claims must be filed online or postmarked by August 30, 2026. The settlement resolves the disputed auto-renewal claims without requiring a trial on those allegations.
How to File Your Claim
- File online at YouTubeTVSettlement.com using the Login ID and PIN from your mailed or emailed notice, or mail a paper claim form (uses the email/phone linked to your YouTube TV account if Login ID is unknown). Deadline Aug 30, 2026, online or postmarked.
- Visit the official claim form: https://www.YouTubeTVSettlement.com/
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Pro rata cash from a $7,500,000 fund after court-approved attorneys' fees, costs, administration expenses, and a service award. Parties estimate roughly $92.26 per claimant — actual amount depends on total valid claims filed. Paid by check or electronic (ACH, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or virtual prepaid card).
Last reviewed: July 19, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.