To keep your lights on and appliances running, you need to pay your electricity bill on time every month. However, many busy households find it hard to remember when payments are due and mail them in. That’s why Alabama Power gives you a lot of easy ways to pay your bills, so you can fit your needs and lifestyle.
This article will talk about the different quick and easy ways Alabama Power customers can pay their monthly bills. Alabama Power has a way for you to pay, whether you’d rather do it in person, online, over the phone, or by mail.
Pay Online
This is the easiest and fastest way to pay your Alabama Power bill: on the Alabama Power website or mobile app. It’s safe to see your current bill, look at your payment history, and pay your bill online at any time after making an account.
Online payments are processed immediately, so you don’t have to worry about your payment getting lost in the mail. You can pay your bill with all major credit cards, debit cards, or by electronic bank draft from your checking account. Alabama Power does not charge any fees for online payments.
Plus, the Alabama Power app makes it easy to keep track of your account when you’re not at home. From your phone, you can pay your bill, see your usage and billing history, get in touch with customer service, and report outages.
Pay by Phone
If you prefer to speak to a live representative, Alabama Power’s customer service agents are available by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 1-800-245-2244 and select the billing and payment options to speak with an agent who can take your payment over the phone.
You’ll need to provide your account information and type of payment Alabama Power accepts payments by debit card, credit card, check, or electronic bank draft over the phone. There are no extra fees for paying by phone. It’s a quick, easy way to take care of your bill without leaving home
Pay by Mail
For customers who prefer to mail in a traditional paper check or money order, you can send your payment to the address printed on your Alabama Power bill:
Alabama PowerPO. Box 242Birmingham, AL 35292
Be sure to include your payment stub or write your account number on the check so your payment is properly credited to your account. Allow 5-7 business days for your mailed payment to be received and processed.
Pay in Person
Alabama Power offers many convenient in-person payment options so you can fit bill paying into your regular errands at retail stores and pharmacies statewide. Here are some of the major retail chains that accept Alabama Power payments:
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Walmart – Over 230 Walmart locations across Alabama accept cash or debit card payments for Alabama Power bills. Locate your nearest Walmart by visiting www.walmart.com/locator.
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Dollar General – With over 950 stores in Alabama, Dollar General is one of the most convenient options for in-person payments. Most locations accept cash only. Find a store at www.dollargeneral.com/store-locator.
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CVS Pharmacy – Many CVS locations accept Alabama Power payments at the pharmacy counter. Visit www.cvs.com/store-locator/landing to find your nearest store.
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Publix – Publix grocery stores across Alabama allow customers to pay their Alabama Power bill at the customer service desk with cash, debit, or checks. Locations can be found at www.publix.com/locations.
There are over 2,000 authorized payment locations statewide including grocery stores, check cashing stores, independent pharmacies, and convenience stores. When paying in person, be sure to bring your printed bill or know your Alabama Power account number. Many locations require the barcode printed on your bill. There is a small $1.50 convenience fee that goes to the retailer, not to Alabama Power.
Pay at Alabama Power Offices
You can also make a payment in person at any Alabama Power local customer service office during normal business hours. Offices accept cash, checks, money orders, and major credit/debit cards with no extra fees. Locating your nearest Alabama Power office is easy using the office locator tool at https://customerservice2.southerncompany.com/CustService/FindAnOffice?mnuOpco=APC. Just enter your city or ZIP code to see contact information, hours, and directions for local offices.
Budget Billing
To make monthly payments more predictable, consider enrolling in Alabama Power’s Budget Billing plan. This program averages your power costs over the past 12 months and then bills you a “fixed” amount each month based on that average. While you may pay a little extra some months and a little below others, your bill remains constant, making household budgeting easier.
Avoid Late Fees
To avoid late fees on your Alabama Power electricity bill, make sure payment is received by the due date printed on your bill, typically around the 10th of each month. Late fees are 1.5% of your total bill. If you need extra time to pay one month, you can request a due date extension or make payment arrangements by calling customer service.
Get Payment Assistance
If you are struggling financially and need help paying your Alabama Power bill, payment assistance programs are available. The Alabama Power Project Share program provides energy bill payment assistance for limited income families through the help of customer donations. You may also qualify for a Special Needs program that helps pay power bills for seniors, disabled individuals, or families facing short-term financial hardship. More information can be found at https://www.alabamapower.com/residential/billing-and-payment-options/payment-assistance-programs.html
Convenient Payment Is Just a Click or Call Away
Whether you prefer the ease of online payments, dropping a check in the mail, stopping by a local retail store, or speaking to a customer service rep, Alabama Power offers a payment option for every lifestyle. Paying your power bill with Alabama Power is quick, easy, and convenient. Be sure to explore all the payment choices to find the right fit for your household.
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You must bring your current bill with you to make a payment. No delinquent payments are accepted. A small service fee may be added to your bill. Keep your payment receipt for your records.
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FAQ
Can you pay your Alabama Power bill at Walmart?
Can you pay an Alabama Power bill at Dollar General?
We have over 2,500 authorized payment locations across the state. These stores, like Walmart, Publix, Dollar General, and CVS, are close to where you live, work, and shop.
How late can you be on an Alabama Power bill?
(A) A customer’s phone bill can have a date that says it is past due or delinquent no earlier than fifteen (15) days after the billing date. For other utilities, any customer’s bill for service not paid within ten (10) days from the due date of the bill shall then be delinquent.
Can you pay cash at the Alabama Power Kiosk?