If you get your gas or your electricity from NIPSCO, you should learn what the company's various payment options are so you can make sure you're using the one most convenient for you. This article will teach you about them.
You can easily pay your bill online with your bank account by following these steps:
If you haven't used this payment option before, you are going to need to have your routing and account numbers for your bank account with you.
To use a card or online payment method instead of your bank's routing and account numbers, follow the instructions above, but replace Step 5 with "Click on the Pay Now button under the Pay with Credit Card, Debit Card, PayPal, Venmo, or Amazon Pay header."
You can also set up your account for automatic payment. Just follow the steps above, but replace Step 5 with "Click on the Enroll Now button under the Pay Automatically header."
You can pay your bill in person at an authorized payment location, if you wish. To find one, follow the instructions above while replacing Step 5 with "Click on the Search Locations button under the Pay in Person header." Then enter your address, city, state, and ZIP code in the appropriate text fields. Next, select the distance you are willing to travel to a payment location. Finally, click on the Search button.
You can also pay your bill over the phone, with your credit or debit card information. Just call to speak to a NIPSCO representative.
To pay your bill by mail, write your account number on your check or money order and mail it to:
NIPSCO
P.O. Box 13007
Merrillville, IN 46411-3007
If you have any questions, you can contact a NIPSCO representative by phone. There are no online contact options.
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