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AT&T Billing & Final Invoice Guide – What to Expect After Cancellation or Port

Once you've ported or canceled your AT&T service, your last invoice may raise questions. This guide clarifies billing, refunds, and final statements.

What Typically Appears on the Final Bill

Prorated Service Charges

For the days your line was active during the billing cycle

Device Installment Balances

Remaining device installment-plan balances or lease fees

Early Termination Fees

Early termination fees (ETFs) if under contract

Credits & Refunds

Credits or refunds for unused days or autopay discounts

Steps to View / Manage Your Final Invoice

1

Sign in to myAT&T

Sign in to myAT&T and go to Billing > View statements

2

Locate the final statement

Locate the final statement—often issued within 30 days of service termination

3

Check for refunds

If you're owed a refund, it will post to your payment method or you may receive a check if required by law

4

Dispute if necessary

If any charge is disputed, contact AT&T billing support within the stated period (often 60 days)

💡 Important Notes

  • • Final invoices typically generate within 30 days of cancellation
  • • You'll be billed for any unbilled usage up to the cancellation date
  • • Refunds or device credits post automatically to your original payment method

Frequently Asked Questions

Will auto-pay stop automatically?

Yes—once the account is closed auto-pay will no longer charge future bills.

Can I get a paper copy of my final bill?

Yes—download as PDF or request a mailed version from AT&T customer service.

Need Help with Your Final Bill?

Access your AT&T account to view your final statement and billing details.