How Do I Elect Ebills in My US Bank Account?

Go to the Manage Your eBill tab on the US Bank website. Select Sign In Now. Enter your User ID and Password, then click Log In. If you do not have an account, select New User Account. Click Next. Follow the instructions for creating your username and password. Click Next. Review your Biller List, ensuring you select all for eBills, then click Next. Click Save Changes.

Adam Goldkamp is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Jul 13, 2023

Electronic billing lets you receive your bills online, so you can view them anytime and anywhere, and pay them from your computer or mobile device. Here are the steps to set up eBills in your US Bank account.

1. Log In to Your US Bank Account

Visit your US Bank account and enter your username and password to log in to your US Bank account from a desktop computer or mobile device. You can also log in to your US Bank account from the US Bank app by tapping on login.

2. Choose To Manage My Account

Under the Manage My Account tab, you'll see a heading for eBills. Click the link that says View eBill Preferences and make changes. Under the subheading of eBill Selections, click the link that says Elect To Receive Your eBills.

3. Add Email Address and Phone Number

The next page will prompt you to enter your mobile number and select which bills you want to receive this way. Select Electronic Bills from the menu.

Add an email address and/or phone number to your US Bank account on the Electronic Bills page. Click Add Email Address or Add Phone Number. Enter your information and click Save Changes.

4. Select the Bill To Receive Electronically

Once you choose the bill to receive electronically, you'll receive notifications via text message that contain links to your eBills. If you prefer to get your eBill by email instead, click the option that says Receive My eBill by Email.

You can also select which of your bills to receive this way. Just look under the heading of Select Bills and check off any accounts you want to receive eBills for. Also note that if you choose to receive an account's eBill online, the bank will no longer mail out paper statements to you.

5. Review the Information and Click Submit

The Submit button will take you to a page where you can review the information you entered. If you want to make any changes, you can do so at this time. When you're ready to finish, click the Submit button. Once you submit your request, the bank will enable the eBills.

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