How Do I Set Up Auto Payment on a Bill with US Bank?

If you have a US Bank account then you can quickly set up automatic bill payments. That way, you never forget to send payment on time again. To set up autopay, use the US Bank mobile app or your computer. The bank keeps a list of common payees near you to make the setup easier, but even if you don't find yours there, you can still enter the information yourself.

Adam Goldkamp is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Jul 13, 2023

One of the benefits of having a US Bank account is that you can quickly and easily set up automatically recurring payments for any of your bills. That way, you never need to worry about forgetting to pay your bill in a timely fashion again. Convenient recurring payments can save you all kinds of potential trouble. To set up autopay at US Bank, use the information presented below.

How to Set Up Autopay Using Your Computer

To set up autopay using one of your US Bank accounts, follow this procedure:

  1. Go to US Bank's online banking site.
  2. Sign in.
  3. Click on Bill Payments, located in the main menu.
  4. Click on Pay Bills & US Bank Accounts.
  5. Find the bill you want to pay in the list. If you can't find it, click on Add Bill and follow the prompts to add the information for your bill. You will need to enter your account number and the ZIP code.
  6. Click on the Autopay Setup Now button.
  7. Enter the amount of the bill.
  8. Choose a frequency for the payments.
  9. Choose a date to start making the payments.
  10. Choose which account to use to pay this bill.
  11. Review the information.
  12. Click on Start Autopay.

How to Set Up AutoPay from Using the US Bank App

To set up autopay using US Bank's app, follow this procedure:

  1. Open the app.
  2. Sign in.
  3. Tap on the Pay Bills & Transfer button.
  4. Tap on the Pay a Bill option.
  5. Find your bill in the list. If you can't, tap on Add Bill option and follow the prompts. You will need to enter your account number and the ZIP code used by that payee.
  6. Tap on the Autopay Setup Now button.
  7. Enter the amount of the bill.
  8. Choose a payment frequency.
  9. Choose a date to start the payments on.
  10. Choose which US Bank account to use.
  11. Review the information.
  12. Tap on Start Autopay.

Contacting US Bank

If you need help setting up automatic payments, contact a US Bank customer service agent for assistance. You can find one on the phone or the help forum.

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