Purpose: To pay for electronic filings with Visa, MasterCard, or Direct Debit/eCheck, use the US Bank ePayment site. A video on eFiling payment options is available. You may also pay using a court debit account (CDA). For more information on the CDA payment method, review the article Creating and managing a court debit account.
Applicable Users: Circuit court eFilers
Paying for an eFiling: Accessing the US Bank ePayment site
Filers can access the US Bank ePayment site directly after submitting a filing to the court. US Bank ePayment is a third party site used by the Wisconsin Court System to enable electronic payments for eFilings. Use of this site does not require a US Bank account, however you may register for an ePayment account, use a previously registered account, or pay without registering. By registering for an account, your billing and contact information is stored to save time on future filings. Have the necessary payment information (e.g., credit/debit card numbers, bank routing numbers) handy before beginning the eFiling process to ensure your ePayment session does not time out.
- After you submit your filing to the court, select [Make payment with US Bank] on the Filings submitted screen to launch the US Bank ePayment site.
- The ePayment site uses an account separate from your eFiling account. You may either:
- log in using existing US Bank login information, register for an account, or select the Pay Without Registering link to complete the payment without an account. The example below uses the Pay Without Registering payment option.
- There are four sections to review on the Make a Payment screen:
- My Payment,
- Payment Information,
- Contact Information, and
- Payment Method. Enter your billing address in the My Payment section.
- Review the Payment Information section to ensure the frequency, amount, and date are all correct.
- Enter your contact information into the contact information section.
Note: Registered users do not see this section. After filling in the appropriate fields, selecting the Become a Registered User link takes you to the user registration screen with the contact information fields auto-filled with the data you have entered on this screen.
- If you want the funds to come directly from a bank account, choose the Checking or Savings option in the Payment Method field and fill in the appropriate fields.
Note: You can select either the Personal Check or the Business Check link to change the check image to reference where account and routing numbers are located. - If you want to pay with a credit or debit card, select the Credit/Debit Card selection in the Payment Method field and fill in the appropriate fields.
Note: The Use my contact information address radio button is selected by default. To use a different address for your billing address, select the Use a different address radio button. - Once you have filled in all the sections, select [Continue] located on the bottom-left of your screen.
- Review all of the information on the Review Payment screen to ensure it is correct, and then select [Confirm] located on the bottom-left side of your screen to complete the payment.
Filings in need of payment
- You can also access the payment needed section for opt-ins and new cases within the 48-hour window by using the $ payment needed link from the menu bar.
- Alternately, you can access the Make payment link by going to My Cases and selecting the Make payment link next to the case you are paying on.
Make payment with US Bank
Once you arrive at Filings in need of payment, you can proceed with paying for your filing as normal. Locate the filing you want to pay for and select [Make payment with US Bank]. From here, you will be redirected to US Bank’s ePayment site.
Support
Contact the eFile support center if you have further questions. Staff are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for court holidays.
Phone: 1-800-462-8843
Online support form and chat: https://www.wicourts.gov/ecourts/efilesupportform.htm
Email: efilesupport@wicourts.gov
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