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If you are making payments by money order or cashier’s check, we strongly recommend that you take advantage of our ePay online payment program. No matter what method of payment is used, you should always keep your receipts.
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Chapter 13 Trustee. ePay Online Payment System. Quick Reference Guide. The Online Payment System is an approved alternative to the use of Cashier’s Checks and Money Orders by using your Checking or Savings Account to make direct payments to the Trustee.
Log In or Register. Online Payments. Once your case is confirmed, you can take advantage of our ePay service to make your payments online. Find Out More. Forms. Loan Budget Moratorium Request Employment Status Change of Address. Chapter 13 Basics.
If you are allowed to pay direct, the Online E-Pay System is a secure, convenient alternative to the use of cashier's checks and money orders to make Chapter 13 plan payments to the Trustee by using your checking or savings account to make electronic payments.
Forgotten your Password? The website address (URL) to access the Online Bill Presentment and Payment (OBPP) application has changed to https://onlinebillpresentmentandpayment.truist.com/secure/welcome.asp?Truist_OBPP=CH13MDGA. Please bookmark this website address (URL) for future use.
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US Bankruptcy Court - Middle District of Georgia. FORMS. Chapter 13 Plan. PDF DOC. Attention Debtors! Access to case information by individual debtors is now provided by the National Data Center. If you are a debtor, please tap here. to visit the NDC site to gain access to your case information.