How Do I Cancel an Auto Payment with Jp Morgan Chase?

If you have automatic bill payments set up with JP Morgan Chase Bank and need to cancel them, there are a few steps you can take. First, log in to your account and navigate to the "Payments and Transfers" section. Select "Automatic Payments" and choose the payment you want to cancel. You can click "Cancel" and confirm the cancellation.

Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Jul 13, 2023

Regularly reviewing the list of automatic payments is crucial if you're using recurring payments to pay your bills. This will ensure you make the payments on time.

Taking a proactive approach to managing automatic payments can help avoid late fees, penalties and other financial headaches. Here are the steps to cancel an auto payment with JP Morgan Chase.

1. Visit the JP Morgan Chase Online Banking Portal

To access your JP Morgan Chase account, go to the account page and locate the Login button. After clicking on it, it will prompt you to enter your login details.

Logging in will direct you to your account dashboard. Here, you can view your transaction history, balance and other relevant details.

2. Choose the Bill Pay Option

Go to the "Bills" tab. Once you select this option, you will see a page displaying the accounts you designated for automated payments.

Additionally, you can locate this page within the "Payment Settings" section. Provided you have valid login details, you can access your bills, complete with informative details and respective due dates.

3. Choose the Recurring Payment to Cancel

To cancel a recurring payment, navigate to the "Recurring Bill" option within the Bill Information section. Proceed by choosing the "Cancel Payment" option to stop the recurring charges.

You have options of selecting between "Cancel Recurring" and "Delete Account Info." Opting for "Cancel Recurring" provides the flexibility to choose whether to retain or delete your account details associated with that particular company. On the other hand, selecting "Delete Account Info" will result in the complete removal of your account details linked to that company.

Make your choice and save the changes to update your account.

4. Receive a Confirmation Email

You should receive an email confirmation from JP Morgan Chase Bank once you cancel automatic bill payments. This shows that the bank has stopped billing you for services and won't continue charging your account in the future.

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