How Do I Setup Bill Pay with US Bank?

When you have an account with US Bank, you can quickly and easily set up automatic payments for all your bills. With this autopay feature, you'll never forget to pay your bills on time again. To set up automatic bill payments, you can use your computer or the US Bank app.

Jul 13, 2023

When you have a US Bank account, you can set up automatic bill payments that deduct the money directly from your account. With this feature, you'll never have to worry about paying your bills late because you forgot again. That can not only prevent the disruption of services such as your utilities, it can also help improve your credit. To set up automatic bill payments, use one of the techniques discussed below.

How to Set Up Bill Payments From Your Computer

To get bill payments set up with your computer, use these instructions:

  1. Go to the US Bank online banking web page.
  2. Sign into online banking.
  3. Click on the Bill Payments option in the menu at the top of the page.
  4. Click the Pay Bills & US Bank Accounts button. You will be taken to a list of common local payees.
  5. Locate your payee on this list. If it isn't there, then click Add Bill and follow the instructions for adding your payee's ZIP code and the account number you have there.
  6. Click Autopay Setup Now.
  7. Enter an amount to pay.
  8. Select a payment frequency from the menu.
  9. Select a first payment date.
  10. Pick which account you want to use for this bill.
  11. Review the bill pay information to make sure it's accurate. You can change it later if you need to, but setting it up right the first time will ensure you don't miss a payment.
  12. Click the Start Autopay button.

How to Set Up Bill Payments From the US Bank Mobile App

To get bill payments set up using the mobile app, use these instructions:

  1. Open the US Bank mobile app.
  2. Sign into online banking.
  3. Tap the Pay Bills & Transfer button.
  4. Tap the Pay a Bill option. You will be shown a list of common nearby payees.
  5. Find your payee on the list. If it isn't there, tap Add Bill and follow the instructions to enter your payee's ZIP code and your account number.
  6. Tap Autopay Setup Now.
  7. Enter an amount to pay.
  8. Pick a frequency from the menu.
  9. Pick a start payment date from the menu.
  10. Select a US Bank account to use.
  11. Review the bill payment information for accuracy.
  12. Tap the Start Autopay button.

Contacting US Bank

If you have questions about how to set up bill payments, ask a US Bank representative. You can contact one by phone or through the help forum.

 

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