ManagedPay FAQs for payit901
ManagedPay is available to payit901 account holders for Shelby County, Arlington, Millington, and Lakeland bills only.
- What is ManagedPay and how does it work?
- ManagedPay Eligibility
- Important Notes
- What if my ManagedPay payment fails?
What is ManagedPay and how does it work?
This convenient feature allows you to divide your bill’s balance into affordable automatic monthly payments:
- Current Bill - Can be paid in up to 8 monthly payments. The minimum amount for each monthly payment is $30.
- Delinquent Bill - Can be paid in up to 12 monthly payments. The minimum amount for each monthly payment is $30.
Depending on the payments you make, you may still have a balance when the duration is complete, due to the interest accrued over that time. After the ManagedPay payments conclude, you can re-enroll in ManagedPay with a maximum duration of 12 months.
ManagedPay Eligibility
- The property must not be in tax sale.
- You must have a payit901 account and it is a Shelby County, Arlington, Millington, or Lakeland bill.
- Only one ManagedPay account can be set up per bill.
- The bill must be over $30.
Important Notes
- Enrollment in ManagedPay does not prevent the accrual of interest, the addition of legal fees, or the occurrence of legal action.
- ManagedPay is only available for payit901 users with a profile. It is not available when using payit901 as a guest.
- If you miss a payment, or if a payment fails, you will need to re-enroll in ManagedPay.
- Upon enrolling in ManagedPay, the monthly payments will be made automatically.
What if my ManagedPay payment fails?
If a transaction associated with your ManagedPay fails, your bill will automatically be removed from the ManagedPay program and any future payments will be canceled. You will need to re-enroll in the program to continue taking advantage of automatic monthly payments.