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How do I sign up to use ACH/EFT Payment to make payments?

Many billers offer ACH/EFT Payment programs to their customers. To find out if the billers in your area offer ACH/EFT Payment, contact the customer service or billing departments of each company or organization. If ACH/EFT Payment is offered, the biller will send you an official enrollment form that you will need to fill out and mail back. Often billers require that you attach a voided check to your enrollment form to verify your bank routing and account numbers. Typically, your payments will begin being taken out of you account automatically within one or two billing cycles. If your biller does not offer ACH/EFT Payment, click here to automatically generate a letter to the biller requesting that they explore this option.

How can I let my employer know that I want Direct Deposit?

Make a request to your human resources or payroll representative. In many cases, a company will sign up if it knows that employees want the service. Use our list of compelling reasons for a company to offer Direct Deposit as an aid when you meet with your company's resource staff. Don't forget to direct your company to this Web site for more information and for answers to any questions.

 

Sources:
Direct Deposit and Direct Payment Coalition,
www.directdeposit.org or www.directpayment.org

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
www.federalreserve.gov
Mid-America Payment Exchange,
www.mpx.org
NACHA,
www.nacha.org

 

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