Pay bills with Chase Online℠ Bill Pay

Manage your payments all in one place
Secure
- Use the Chase Mobile® app or chase.com to pay all your bills with an extra level of security because we don't share your account details with your payees.
- With our Online Bill Payment Guarantee, your payments will be sent on the date you specify.
Convenient
- Pay your bills, like utilities, landscaping services, and even friends without a fee or the need for you to write and mail a check.
- Stay up-to-date on the status of your payments and when money leaves your account.
Easy
- Sign up with eBills for reminders when a bill is due.
- Set up automatic bill payments on chase.com.

How to make online bill payments
- Sign in: Choose “Pay & Transfer” in the navigation menu in the Chase Mobile® app or chase.com.
- Select payee: If it’s your first time paying someone, choose “Add a payee” and enter the requested information. Or, you can choose “Manage payees” to make changes.
- Pay bill: Follow the steps to pay the bill. This can be a one-time payment, or you can choose options to make it a recurring payment on a schedule.
Pay bills anytime, anywhere
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions
Your payments are important to us — so important that we guarantee they’ll be sent on the “Send On” date you specify. If Chase ever delays your personal Chase Online℠ bill payment, we’ll cover late fees that result from the delay if you have followed these simple guidelines:
- We receive your payment request by the Cutoff Time, sufficiently in advance of the payee’s due date for the payment to arrive on time (before the interest-free period begins).
- You input the payee information correctly.
The risk of incurring and the responsibility for paying any and all late charges or penalties shall be borne by you in the event:
- 1. You do not follow the procedures or otherwise fail to use the Bill Payment & Transfer Service in accordance with the terms of the Online Service Agreement, or
- 2. You enter into any agreement where one of the purposes is to generate late payment fees. Our guarantee does not cover errors made by your payee or your payee’s change to a delivery method that increases processing time for your payments.
With Online Bill Pay, you can pay and manage your bills in one place. Pay anyone — your utilities, credit cards, even your landscaper. Payments are secure, and you can schedule a one-time or repeating payment while eliminating the need for postage.
Depending on the type of payee, your payment will be made electronically (delivered in 1 or 2 days) or by paper check (delivered in 5 days). We’ll make payments to your Chase payees the same day if you schedule them before the Online Bill Pay cutoff time.
With eBills, you can get your statements delivered right to the Chase Mobile® app or Chase Online℠.
Sign in to Chase Online℠ or the Chase Mobile® app and choose “Pay bills” then “Schedule payment” in the navigation menu. Choose your payee, enter the amount, “Pay from” account and “Send on” or “Deliver by” date, then verify your details and submit. You’ll see a payment confirmation where you can save or share your payment receipt.
No, there’s no additional cost to use Online Bill Pay.
Once you’re enrolled in Online Bill Pay, you can sign up to get eBills, which are electronic versions of the paper bills or statements you receive each month from any company, including telecom, utilities and retailers. The electronic bill will include all the same details and information your paper bill contains.
Once you’re enrolled in Online Bill Pay, go to the Schedule Payment screen, where you’ll see the payees eligible for eBills. Follow the enrollment process to enroll your payee into eBills.
Sign in to Chase Online℠ and choose “Pay & Transfers,” then choose “Payment Activity.” From there, choose “Automatic payments” under “Bill Pay” in the side menu; choose “Set up an automatic payment” and complete the flow. Please add your desired payee before setting up automatic payments.