Expedite your payment with the fast or overnight check option

Pay your vendors faster with the fast or overnight check options.

Fast checks are sent in 3 business days. If you need to get your payment there even faster, choose the overnight check option - your check will arrive the next business day. Both fast and overnight checks are being sent via FedEx instead of USPS’s regular delivery time of 5 to 7 business days.

For more information about our payment delivery timelines, please see the following guide

This guide includes the following sections:

How can I make a fast or overnight check payment?

You can make a fast or overnight check payment when paying with your bank account or card.

You’ll have the option to expedite check delivery when selecting your payment delivery date.

1- Sign in to your account.

2- Create a bill, pay a saved one, or make a payment without a bill.

3- On the Pay page, make sure the delivery method is set to Paper check

Please note:

  • If you have a different delivery method selected, you can change it to the paper check using the drop-down list.

  • If you don’t see this option or need to change the delivery details, select Manage delivery methods to add or edit your paper check details.

4- When selecting a date for your payment to be debited, make sure to select the desired delivery speed:

  • 1 business day for an overnight check.
  • 3 business days for a fast check.

If you don’t see any of these options, they are unavailable for this payment.

5- Add a memo. It appears on the check and in the payment notification that the vendor will receive. This will help the vendor understand the purpose of the payment. 

6- Next, review the payment summary

7- After review, select Confirm and pay.

That’s it! We will send you an email with the payment details. You can also notify your vendor that their payment is on the way.

Why can’t I see the fast or overnight check option?

There can be a number of reasons why the fast or overnight check option is not available for your payment. Usually, it’s due to one of the following three reasons:

  • Your legal details are missing.
  • It’s a recurring payment.
  • The check address is a P.O. Box.