Please note: if the "Accepts E-Checks" fields in the webpages linked in this chart are empty, then those counties do not accept echecks.
When using an echeck, the payment will be processed and filing fees will be debited from your checking account at the time the court accepts your filing.
State | Accepts echecks? |
California |
Yes, Select counties |
Georgia |
Yes, Select counties |
Idaho |
No |
Illinois |
Yes, all courts except the Supreme Court and Appellate Courts. Pro se filers cannot use in Will County. |
Indiana |
No |
Lehigh, PA. |
No |
Louisiana |
No |
Maine |
Yes |
Maryland |
Yes |
Massachusetts |
Yes, Select counties |
Minnesota |
No |
Nevada |
Yes, District Court only |
New Hampshire |
No |
New Mexico |
No |
North Carolina |
Yes |
North Dakota |
No |
Ohio |
No |
Oregon |
Yes, entire state |
Rhode Island |
Only RISCAP (Attorney Life Cycle) |
South Dakota |
No |
Tennessee |
No |
Texas |
Yes, Select counties |
Vermont |
Yes |
Virginia |
No |
Washington |
No |
Washington, D.C. |
No |
Please note: if the "Accepts E-Checks" fields in the webpages linked in this chart are empty, then those counties do not accept echecks.