Melissa Sherrard, Car Insurance Writer
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Geico's payment options are check, debit, or credit card. GEICO customers can also set up automatic payments using a debit card, a credit card, or a bank account using Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). GEICO customers have the option of paying premiums in one lump sum or in two, three, four, five (new policies only), or six (renew policies only) installments . Choosing to pay up front may even result in discounts in some states.
Ways To Pay Your GEICO Car Insurance Premium
- Online using GEICO's payment portal
- By calling 1-800-932-8872
- By mailing a check or money order to GEICO Remittance Center/ P.O. Box 70776 / Philadelphia, PA 19176-0776
- Using the GEICO mobile app
Some of these payment options might not be available in all situations or all states, however. If you have further questions about paying your GEICO premium, you can call (800) 932-8872.
To learn more, check out WalletHub's complete review of GEICO.
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