Electronic payments are the fastest and most secure way to receive child support payments once they are made. There are two electronic payment options:
- Child Support Debit Card: CSSD is able to place child support payments on the payee's child support debit card. A child support debit card can be used wherever debit cards are accepted.
- Direct Deposit: A payee may choose to have child support payments deposited directly into either a checking or savings account at a bank or other financial institution.
To begin receiving payments electronically, complete an Electronic Payment Application Form (Pagos Electonicos -- Spanish version). Follow the instructions on the form to email, fax, or mail the completed form to CSSD. After CSSD receives and processes the form, whenever the other parent makes payments that are owed to the family, they will be applied to the payee's debit card or bank account.
To stop electronic payments, send a written request to CSSD's FMU Manager by fax at (202) 585-0982 or by mail (400 6th Street, NW, Suite 8300, Washington, DC 20001), and include each case number on the request. After CSSD receives and processes the request, electronic payments will stop within 2 business days.
If the child's primary custodian (the payee) does not choose an electronic method to receive the child support payments that are owed to the family, CSSD will send child support to the family by paper check. It is important to note that receiving paper checks is slower than receipt of electronic payments. Allow up to 10 business days to receive payment by check, as mail delivery times vary.
Contact the Child Support Clearinghouse at (202) 370-1470 if any of the following situations arises in connection with a child support check:
- The check is stolen.
- The check is lost. (Please wait 10 business days before reporting a lost check.)
- The check is “stale dated” (i.e., is more than 90 days old).
Please contact the Clearinghouse to arrange for a replacement check to be issued. Replacement checks generally are received within 3 to 5 business days from the date of the request. Note, however, that receiving payments electronically eliminates the chance of losing a check or having it stolen.