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To sign up for Direct Deposit, access the California State Disbursement Unit (SDU) website. Then, select ?Person Receiving Support? and you will be taken to the Direct Deposit sign up option. You may now be able to sign up for Direct Deposit into a non-US bank account.
Payments may be sent electronically through the following online services. Call 1-888-877-0450 to make a one-time payment. Pay with credit or debit card, Digital Wallet (Visa Checkout, Masterpass?, Amex MOVE), PayPal and PayPal Credit, Venmo, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay.
You may be asked for the statewide case number when you contact your local child support agency. Also called the Participant number or Participant I.D. number, this is the number assigned by the statewide system to each person on a case. Each mother, father, child, etc. has their own separate Participant I.D.
Online payments can be made through ExpertPay.com and Childsupportbillpay.com/newyork. Your NY.Gov ID account provides information only, like your arrears balance, payment history and customized mail payment coupons.
The court may issue an arrest warrant if the noncustodial parent fails to appear in court for a violation hearing or falls seriously behind in child support payments. In certain cases of willful nonpayment of child support, the delinquent parent may go to jail for up to six months.