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How to pay your auto account

Ways to pay your auto account

 You can make your auto account payment for free in many convenient ways:

Automatic payments

Benefits

  • Set up a payment to be paid each month from your checking account, even if your accounts are with other banks.
  • Easy to manage your payments, update, change or cancel online.
  • Avoid missing your payment.

Getting started

  • Enroll or sign in to your account at chase.com or on the Chase Mobile® app.
  • If you’re signing in for the first time, you’ll need your account number and Social Security number.

Sign in to enroll in automatic payments

 

 

One-time payment

  • Schedule a one-time payment from your Chase checking account or an account you have at another bank.
  • If you want to make a payment from your Chase checking account, follow these steps:
    1. Sign in to your account at chase.com and choose the “Pay & transfer” option, then choose “Pay bills.”
    2. Choose your auto account.
    3. Schedule your payment.
  • If you want to make a payment from a non-Chase bank account, follow these steps:
    1. Sign in to your account at chase.com and choose the “Pay & transfer” option, then select “Pay bills.”
    2. Choose “Pay-from accounts,” then choose “External accounts.”
    3. Add your external bank account that you’ll use to make a payment to your auto account.
  • When your first-time setup for payments to your auto account is complete, go to the “Pay & transfer” tab, then choose the “Pay bills” section to set payments using chase.com or the “Pay bills” section on the Chase Mobile® app.

More ways to pay

  • Mail a check or money order with your payment coupon to the address shown on your statement or go to your local Chase branch. We only accept checks and money orders drawn on U.S. banks and payable in U.S. currency.
  • Be sure to write your account number on your check.

Note: Paying by check or money order doesn’t provide confirmation that we received your payment until you get your next statement.

  • Call our automated service number at 1-800-346-9127.
  • Have the routing and account numbers available from your Chase checking account or an account from another bank that you’re using for the payment.

Finding your routing and account numbers

On a check, the routing number is the first 9 digits in the lower left corner followed by the account number.

Additional principal (Loan accounts only)

  • Making additional principal payments over the life of your loan will help you save money by lowering the balance faster and reducing the amount of interest that accrues on your loan.
  • If you send funds greater than the total amount due, we'll apply the overage as principal reduction.
  • You can make additional payments through any of the payment channels by paying more than your payment due amount.