To make an on-line payment follow these simple instructions:

  • Click the "My Account" tab on the web site.
  • Click on the option "Update Information/Pay Bill On-line".
  • Enter your username and password, then click the "submit" button.
  • Three icons will then appear on the left side of the screen. Choose the option labeled "account".
  • Scroll down to "payment method". Choose "Credit once then cash/check". This option allows the payment to process one time using the debit or credit card you supplied. Future payments can be made by choosing one of the following options: check, money order or choosing credit once.
  • After you have made a choice, scroll down and enter your credit card information. When you click the "submit" button the information will be entered in our system but you will not receive a payment confirmation. The credit card will process after midnight that night.
  • The options of credit and e-check require a signed authorization form to be on file. Please contact Account Services regarding this option. Click Here to download a form to be completed and mailed to our office.


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