Village of Hillman Announces Partnership with PayGov for Convenient Payment Solutions

Village of Hillman, Michigan – 6/1/2023 The Village of Hillman is pleased to announce its recent partnership with PayGov, a leading payment processing platform, to enhance the convenience and accessibility…

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Pay online – Superior Montana becomes latest Town to choose PayGOV

The search for a vendor took longer than expected. Few were willing to accommodate the needs of the Town or were simply too expensive. Clerk/Treasurer Brenda Schneider found the right vendor after reaching out to surrounding Montana towns. The response was overwhelmingly in favor of one vendor, PayGOV.US. Mrs. Schneider explained, “PayGOV has positioned us to move forward technologically without absorbing the costs.”

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Town of Patriot, Indiana makes paying Utilities easy

In order to offer this service the Town has contracted with an Minority Owned Indiana based company known as a premier provider of electronic payments. PayGOV.US is a leader in merchant processing in the government sector. Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Stoops credits their success with their “ability to adapt quickly” to the changing environment. “We found PayGOV.US after searching for just the right company,” explained Clerk/Treasurer Linda Fisk, “ they came highly recommended by other cities and towns throughout Indiana.”

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Jefferson County Treasurer’s Office Goes Plastic

County Treasurer Linda Greene researched several dozen vendors before deciding upon Indiana based PayGOV.US. “PayGOV is known throughout Indiana Counties as a great fit for government”, explained Greene, “After an extensive search I have yet to find another company who will provide the same level of customized service while indemnifying the County. We expect to work with them for years to come.” PayGOV.US is the preferred vendor for Indiana municipal government.

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Fishers’ Utility Department Now Accepts Plastic!

Scarlet Ammerman is to be commended for her efforts to serve residents. "The addition of credit cards has been a long time coming. The Town continues to improve upon our goal of providing accurate, courteous, and easy customer service," explained Mrs. Ammerman. "Residents have continually requested this particular customer service upgrade, and our staff worked diligently to implement this improvement with no cost to the Town. We're happy to start the year off on such a positive note."

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Porter County Recorder Announces Change

County Recorder Jon Miller made the decision after researching dozens of providers. Miller ultimately decided upon an Indiana based vendor. “ I was impressed by their “hands on” approach”, explained Miller, “ They have a reputation for excellence in service and reliability. And with the Convenience Fee program the County is able to offer electronic payments without paying the cost.” PayGOV.US is the preferred vendor for Indiana municipal government.

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Madison Indiana residents can now pay online

The City of Madison has moved forward on a plan to dramatically expand customer payment options. Residents now can enjoy the convenience of paying their Utility bills online and over the phone. To pay online simply go to (http://madison-in.gov/) Credit and Debit card payments can also be made by phone (866-480-8552).

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The City of Conrad offers Utility customers new payment options

“We have been reviewing our options to offer electronic payments for quite some time. Until now the service was considered cost prohibitive,” explained Mayor Judisch. “We chose PayGOV because of their superior reputation for customer service. We needed a program that could be provided at no cost to the City. PayGOV meets these needs by assessing a nominal convenience fee paid only by users of the program. The program is being piloted in the Utility Office before we consider possible expansion to other departments.”

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