

Bill Pay Service
Bill Pay is the one central hub where you can take care of your payments from anywhere — on any device, anytime you like. It's a service within Online Banking that provides you with a secure, convenient way to electronically initiate payments to business or individuals, which saves you having to buy checks and stamps. Bill Pay is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Sometimes payments can be sent directly to a business electronically. Other times, a check must be cut and mailed.
Simply login to your Online Banking to enroll in our Bill Pay services today!Our new and improved Bill Pay is launching soon!
Current Bill Pay Users: To ensure a smooth transition, gather your payee details before March 7, as they will NOT transfer to the new bill pay. We recommend logging in now to access your payment history and gather key payee details (name, account number, address, etc.).
All payments scheduled after March 7, MUST be rescheduled in the new bill pay beginning March 10.
See more details below.
Important Information for current Bill Pay Users

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iMPORTANT DATES FOR NEW BILL PAY
Please note that Bill Pay will be unavailable from March 7 - March 9, 2025.
In the meantime, we recommend logging in now to access your payment history and gather key payee details (name, account number, address, etc.) to ensure a smooth transition when the new system is live.

Frequently asked questions about bill pay
Frequently Asked Questions about Bill Pay
Q: What is Bill Pay?
A: Bill Pay is a service that allows you to pay anyone or any company through your online banking account. You add payee information and schedule payments through our online banking. You’re in control of when payments are sent, and which account you want the payment to come from. It’s safe, secure and easy to use.
Q: Who can I pay with Bill Pay?
A: You can pay any business or individual with a mailing address. For example, you can pay utilities, medical bills or credit cards, or individuals such as a landlord, babysitter or relative.
Q: How are online payments delivered?
A: Payments are sent one of two ways — electronically or by paper checks. The majority of payments are delivered electronically. Your payment information, such as your account number, is sent via secure and encrypted transmission. All other payments are made by paper checks that are mailed via the U.S. Postal Service.