Autodraft lets you make child support payments directly from your bank account.
Setting up an Autodraft
Using Smart e-Pay, your bank account can be debited weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. There's no additional charge for setting up autodraft payments and you can always log in to Smart e-Pay manage your payment schedule.
There are two options when setting up an autodraft:
- One-time autodraft- this type of draft will need to be initiated every time you want to make a payment.
- Ongoing autodraft - this type of draft will continue until you end the payment schedule.
Your autodraft payments typically arrive at our offices within seven (7) business days of the automatic withdrawal.
When setting up your autodraft, you will need the following information:
- Noncustodial parent’s first and last name
- Noncustodial parent’s Social Security Number
- Address (first-time registration only)
- OAG 10-digit case number - You can find your OAG 10-digit case number on your monthly billing statement or on Your Online Account
- Valid email address
Additional Child Support Payment Resources
There are many ways parents can make their child support payments — including online, by phone, by mail, with cash, wage withholding or via auto-draft. View all the options here.
This calculator provides an estimate for a single source of income. The actual amount set or approved by the court may differ.
Having a Hard Time Paying Child Support? If you are struggling to make your child support payments, you may be eligible for a modification.