The City of Ellensburg selects PayGOV

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The City of Ellensburg, Washington would like to announce that it has decided to move forward with the plan to expand electronic payment options. The City has chosen Indianapolis, IN based electronic payments provider PayGOV.US. PayGOV has become a common name among Washington Cities and Towns with a solid reputation for superior customer service and support.

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PAYGOV partners with First Biometrics to take PCI security to the next level.

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Charlie Gomez, found of First Biometrics explained the product, “Our goal was to develop a multi-functional storage device to replace your wallet. One tool to replace all your cards. In addition to securely storing your credit and insurance cards, it can also be used as the ideal identification and access card for HIPPA and PCI regulated facilities. The device can be white labeled and modified to fit the needs of our clients.”

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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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Sturgeon Bay Utility Wisconsin to expand accepted payments

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“We are pleased to continue to offer our electronic payment service to Sturgeon Bay at a reduced rate and to add electronic check acceptance. In this economy it is vital that every avenue is explored to increase revenue collection.” Remarked Jonathan Stoops, Chief Operations Officer for PayGOV.US. “Sturgeon Bay is a Utility on the forefront of innovation.”

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Town of Atlanta Indiana offers Online Payment!

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Clerk-Treasurer Robyn Cook is to be commended for the expansion of service. "The addition of credit cards has been a long time coming, and I'm extremely happy to offer convenient payment options without placing that cost on the Town," explained Cook. "Residents have continually requested this and we are excited to begin!”

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City of Delphos Ohio Office Goes Plastic

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Safety Director Greg Berquest researched a dozen vendors before deciding upon a midwestern company. “PayGOV is known throughout the midwest as a great fit for government”, explained Mr. Berquest, “After a thorough search I am comfortable with our selection. We expect to work with them for years to come.” Special thanks to Julie Fish and Sherryl George who worked closely during the selection process and were able to negotiate a waiver of all costs to the City. This keeps the burden off taxpayers who do not use plastic. PayGOV.US is the preferred vendor for Ohio municipal government.

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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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