Plugged In: What payment options does Walton EMC offer?
A: It’s your bill. Pay it your way. With several convenient options, Walton EMC gives you the power to choose.
myWaltonEMC App
Online bill payment is a breeze! Actively manage your account with monthly logins and manual payment, or set it and forget it with stored payment methods and recurring automatic payments by bank draft or credit card. Download the app from the App Store or Google Play.
Online Quick Pay
If you prefer quick and easy, no-frills online payment, this is the option for you. From the waltonemc.com home page, click on “Pay My Bill.” Then, simply enter your account number to view all current balances and simple payment options.
Phone
Call 770.267.2505 anytime, day or night, and pay by credit card. You will need your electric bill account number, your credit card information (16-digit number, expiration, CVV2 number, etc.), and know the amount you wish to pay.
Autopay
Sign up for our automatic payment plan to have your Walton EMC bills paid directly from your bank or credit card account.
PrePay
This option allows you to pay for service before charges are incurred, eliminating late payment and reconnection fees. Refill your account balance via app, online, phone, mail or in person. Eligibility requirements apply.
Mail
Mail check or money order to: Walton EMC, P.O. Box 1347, Monroe, GA 30655.
In Person
Pay by cash, check, money order or credit card at one of our offices during regular business hours.
To learn more about any of our payment options, call 770.267.2505 to speak with a Walton EMC customer care representative, Monday through Friday 7A-7P. Or, visit waltonemc.com/my-account/ways-to-pay.
Featured Articles:
-
Natural Gas Affecting Electricity Prices
Your cooperative is feeling the pinch from record-high natural gas prices. Natural gas prices are currently at a 14-year high, up 525 percent since June 2020. Besides other factors, inflation is also impacting natural gas prices. WHERE YOUR POWER COMES FROM Most electricity – more than 60 percent in Georgia and 38 percent nationwide – […]
-
Manage auxiliary mode to heat for less
Heating systems throughout northern Georgia will be getting a workout over the next few months. But that doesn’t mean your electric bill has to soar, says Rigs Santos, a Walton EMC residential energy advisor. “Savings can be found in how often the heat strips in your electric heat pump are activated,” he said. Heat strips […]
-
Wired for success
Students put their knowledge of wiring and electricity to use during a recent competition where a lucrative career can be the ultimate prize. High school students from Monroe Area, Morgan County, Social Circle and Oconee County participated in the Agricultural Electrification Career Development Event that promotes the safe, efficient use of electricity and offers scholarships. […]
-
Use small appliances for the Thanksgiving win
Between pots boiling on the burners and turkey roasting in the oven, preparing Thanksgiving dinner can gobble up a lot of electricity. But there may be an energy-saving solution already sitting in your pantry. Pull out those small kitchen appliances for a meal prep strategy that saves electricity and eases cooking chores. PRESSURE COOKER – […]
-
Agriculture tax exemption
The Georgia Agriculture Tax Exemption (GATE) card is issued to farmers and producers who are exempt from state sales tax on the inputs used in the production of their commodity. To find out what has changed or apply for a GATE card, visit forms.agr.georgia.gov/GATE/. To continue receiving this sales tax exemption from Walton EMC, producers […]