Cps Payments Online Options Explained

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Making CPS payments online is a convenient and efficient way to manage your child support obligations. You can access the online portal 24/7 to review and make payments.

To get started, you'll need to create an account on the online portal, which requires basic information such as your name, email address, and password. This account will serve as your gateway to managing your CPS payments.

Once you're logged in, you can view your payment history, update your contact information, and even request changes to your payment schedule. This level of control and transparency can be a huge relief, especially for those who have had difficulties with traditional payment methods.

Online payments can be made using a credit or debit card, and some states even offer the option to set up automatic payments, which can help you avoid late fees and penalties.

Payment Options

You can make child support payments online through a secure online system called Smart e-Pay, which can be accessed at tx.smartchildsupport.com.

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If you prefer to make payments in person, cash is accepted at the Durham campus, but be aware that it must be delivered in person.

Payment methods for students include the online system, personal check, bank check, money order, wire transfer, electronic check, and credit card, with a 2.85% non-refundable service charge added for credit card transactions.

Payment Methods

You can make child support payments online through a secure system called Smart e-Pay by visiting tx.smartchildsupport.com. I've used this service before and it's really convenient.

To pay online, you'll need to have your 10-digit case number and cause number handy. This information is usually provided to you by the relevant authorities.

You can also make child support payments with a credit or debit card through the MoneyGram website. Just use Receive Code 14681 and enter your case and cause numbers.

If you're paying a bill, you can use a combination of payment methods, including online payment, personal check, bank check, money order, cash, wire transfer, electronic check, and credit card. Just be aware that a non-refundable service charge of 2.85% will be added for all credit card transactions.

Checks sent through the mail should be made payable to UNH and include the student's UNH ID number. You can send them to UNH Student Accounts at 11 Garrison Avenue in Durham, NH 03824.

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Monthly Payment Option

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You can make monthly payments through a payment plan that's optional. The enrollment fee is $60 for each semester you enroll in the plan.

To enroll in the payment plan, look for Payment Plan links on the Account View page in Webcat and Parent Portal.

E-Pay Information

Smart e-Pay Processing Times allow seven business days for payments to post to your child support case.

Active CPS employees will receive an email with their billing statement attached and a link to view all their paperless billing statements. To access the link, you must be logged into the VPN or on a CPS network.

The payment methods for benefit billing remain the same, with preferred payments going through ePay. You can log into ePay to pay a portion or all of your benefit bill, and it's updated daily with the current billing amount owed.

Smart E-Pay Fees

Smart e-Pay Fees can add a bit to your payment, but it's worth knowing what to expect. A convenience fee will be applied to payments made via Smart e-Pay both online and over the phone.

The fee is 2.55% of the total payment amount for payments between $1.00 and $9,999.99.

Epay

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Epay is a convenient way to make payments, but be aware that a convenience fee of 2.55% will be applied to payments made via Smart e-Pay.

You can make payments online or over the phone, and the fee will be charged on payments between $1.00 and $9,999.99.

Allow seven business days for payments to post to your child support case after making a payment through Smart e-Pay.

You can access the ePay portal by visiting cps.edu/staff/ and scrolling down to Employee Benefits.

Active CPS employees will receive an email with their billing statement attached, as well as a link to view all their paperless billing statements online.

To view your billing statement online, you must be logged into the VPN or on a CPS network.

Terminated employees will continue to receive billing statements by USPS, but can request to switch to email by sending a message to [email protected].

The ePay portal is updated daily, so you can always see the most current billing amount owed.

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