Kosciusko County Recorder's Office Partners With PayGov.US For More Affordable Payment Processing

November 15, 2023 at 6:07 p.m.
Pictured is Deb Wright.
Pictured is Deb Wright.

By Staff Report

The Kosciusko County Recorder's Office announced a step forward in customer service and affordability by switching its payment processing partner to PayGov.US from Value Payments.
This move not only broadens the payment options available to county residents, allowing the acceptance of credit and debit cards, but also reduces the service fee associated with such transactions, making it more cost-effective for users to handle payments digitally, according to a news release from the Kosciusko County Recorder’s Office.
Deb Wright, Kosciusko County recorder, has been instrumental in orchestrating the transition process, stated the release. Her collaboration with Michael Hiatt, owner of PayGov.US, has ensured the setup and integration of services were completed with the utmost attention to detail and efficiency, all with the goal of enhancing the customer payment experience.
“This transition to PayGov.US reflects our commitment to providing residents with secure, flexible and convenient payment options,” said Wright. “Leaving our previous provider was a decision made with our residents' best interests in mind, and we are confident that this partnership with PayGov will greatly benefit our community.”
The new service is a direct response to the growing demand for more efficient digital payment options and demonstrates the county's responsive and proactive approach. Residents interacting with the Recorder's Office will now experience the ease of making payments using their preferred credit or debit cards, all with a secure transaction.
Key benefits of this new service include:
• Expanded Payment Options: Acceptance of all major credit and debit cards for transactions.
• Enhanced Convenience: Immediate processing of payments at the counter or through other approved methods.
• Secure Transactions: PayGov.US's commitment to high security standards to protect customer information.
• Streamlined Operations: A more efficient payment system means faster and more reliable service for the community.
Hiatt said, “Our goal at PayGov is to provide comprehensive payment solutions that are easy to use and extremely secure. We are thrilled to partner with the Kosciusko County Recorder's Office and serve the residents of Kosciusko County.”
For additional details regarding the new payment system or to process a payment, visit the Kosciusko County Recorder's Office or call the Recorder’s Office at 574-372-2362.

The Kosciusko County Recorder's Office announced a step forward in customer service and affordability by switching its payment processing partner to PayGov.US from Value Payments.
This move not only broadens the payment options available to county residents, allowing the acceptance of credit and debit cards, but also reduces the service fee associated with such transactions, making it more cost-effective for users to handle payments digitally, according to a news release from the Kosciusko County Recorder’s Office.
Deb Wright, Kosciusko County recorder, has been instrumental in orchestrating the transition process, stated the release. Her collaboration with Michael Hiatt, owner of PayGov.US, has ensured the setup and integration of services were completed with the utmost attention to detail and efficiency, all with the goal of enhancing the customer payment experience.
“This transition to PayGov.US reflects our commitment to providing residents with secure, flexible and convenient payment options,” said Wright. “Leaving our previous provider was a decision made with our residents' best interests in mind, and we are confident that this partnership with PayGov will greatly benefit our community.”
The new service is a direct response to the growing demand for more efficient digital payment options and demonstrates the county's responsive and proactive approach. Residents interacting with the Recorder's Office will now experience the ease of making payments using their preferred credit or debit cards, all with a secure transaction.
Key benefits of this new service include:
• Expanded Payment Options: Acceptance of all major credit and debit cards for transactions.
• Enhanced Convenience: Immediate processing of payments at the counter or through other approved methods.
• Secure Transactions: PayGov.US's commitment to high security standards to protect customer information.
• Streamlined Operations: A more efficient payment system means faster and more reliable service for the community.
Hiatt said, “Our goal at PayGov is to provide comprehensive payment solutions that are easy to use and extremely secure. We are thrilled to partner with the Kosciusko County Recorder's Office and serve the residents of Kosciusko County.”
For additional details regarding the new payment system or to process a payment, visit the Kosciusko County Recorder's Office or call the Recorder’s Office at 574-372-2362.

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