Income-withholding, or having money taken directly out of a paycheck, accounts for more than 70% of all child support collected in New York State. Self-employed or unemployed parents can make payments online or by mail.
How can I pay my child support?
Do I use my NY.Gov ID account to make an online payment?
No. 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.
How long will it take for my payment to go through?
Please allow up to seven days for the State to receive your payment and update the information on your NY.Gov ID account.
What if I can’t pay or afford my child support?
If your circumstances change and you are having difficulty meeting your child support obligation you should file a petition for modification with the court. If you lose or get a new job, contact your local child support office immediately.
If I don’t pay, what should I do?
If you don't pay your child support on time, your arrears will start to add up. The child support enforcement agency keeps track of the money you owe and will take steps to collect that money. You can check your arrears or child support account balance by logging into your NY.Gov account.
How do I get a PIN number?
Call the Child Support Helpline at 1-888-208-4485 (TTY: 1-866-875-9975) to request a PIN. You will need your Social Security number and child support account number, which is mailed to you following your court appearance. Your PIN will be mailed within 5-7 business days - it cannot be given over the phone.