Carroll Electric Bill Pay: A Guide to Convenient Payment Options

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As a member of Carroll Electric Cooperative Corporation, paying your electric bill is now more convenient than ever. With various payment options available, you can choose the method that best suits your lifestyle. In this article, we will guide you through the two most popular payment methods, including online payment through My Account and payment through the Payment Options page.

My Account – Online Payment

My Account is a secure and easy-to-use online portal that allows you to manage your Carroll Electric account. With My Account, you can:

  • Pay your electric bill online
  • View your account balance and billing history
  • Check your electricity usage
  • Report an outage
  • Update your personal information

To pay your bill through My Account, follow these steps:

  1. Go to My Account and log in to your account using your username and password.
  2. Click on the “Bill Pay” button.
  3. Select the payment method you want to use, such as a bank draft, credit card, or debit card.
  4. Enter the payment amount and confirm the payment.
  5. You will receive a confirmation number once the payment is processed.

Payment Options – Payment by Phone, Mail, or In Person

If you prefer not to pay your bill online, Carroll Electric offers various other payment options. You can pay your bill by phone, mail, or in person. Here’s how:

Pay by Phone

You can pay your bill over the phone using your credit or debit card. Simply call 800-432-9720 and follow the prompts to make your payment.

Pay by Mail

To pay your bill by mail, send a check or money order with your payment coupon to:

Carroll Electric Cooperative Corporation
PO Box 4000
920 Hwy 62 Spur
Berryville, AR 72616

Pay in Person

You can also pay your bill in person at any of Carroll Electric’s office locations. You can find the nearest office location using the “Office Locations” tool on the Carroll Electric website.

Payment Arrangements or Assistance

If you are facing unexpected hardships or unmanageable electric bills, Carroll Electric offers payment arrangements or assistance. Visit the Payment Arrangements or Assistance page for more information.

Conclusion

Carroll Electric makes it easy and convenient for you to pay your electric bill. With various payment options available, you can choose the method that works best for you. Whether you prefer to pay online through My Account, over the phone, by mail, or in person, Carroll Electric has you covered. If you have any questions or concerns about your electric bill or payment options, don’t hesitate to contact Carroll Electric’s customer service team.

FAQs

  1. What payment methods does Carroll Electric accept?
    Carroll Electric accepts various payment methods, including bank drafts, credit cards, debit cards, checks, and money orders.
  2. Can I pay my bill online?
    Yes, you can pay your bill online through My Account. Simply log in to your account, click on the “Bill Pay” button, and follow the prompts to make your payment.
  3. Can I pay my bill over the phone?
    Yes, you can pay your bill over the phone using your credit or debit card. Simply call 800-432-9720 and follow the prompts to make your payment.
  4. Can I pay my bill by mail?
    Yes, you can pay your bill by mail using a check or money order. Send your payment coupon and payment to the address listed on the payment coupon.
  5. Can I pay my bill in person?
    Yes, you can pay your bill in person at any of Carroll Electric’s office locations. Find the nearest office location using the “Office Locations” tool on the Carroll Electric website.

FAQ

Where does Carroll Electric get its power?

Carroll Electric and the other electric cooperatives in Arkansas purchase their electricity requirements directly from Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation (AECC). AECC is a generation and transmission company that supplies wholesale electricity to all seventeen distribution cooperatives located in Arkansas.

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