How to Pay Your Linn County REC Electric Bill

Linn County Rural Electric Cooperative (Linn County REC) provides electric service to thousands of homes, farms, and businesses across parts of Eastern Iowa. As a member-owned electric cooperative, Linn County REC offers several convenient payment options to pay your monthly electric bill.

In this comprehensive guide we’ll cover everything you need to know about paying your Linn County REC bill through channels like

  • Online account and SmartHub
  • Phone
  • In person
  • Automatic payments
  • Payment kiosk

We’ll also provide tips for avoiding late fees, obtaining payment assistance if needed, and managing your electric account

Overview of Linn County REC

Headquartered in Marion Iowa Linn County REC is a not-for-profit, member-owned electric cooperative distributing power to over 17,000 members in Linn, Johnson, and portions of surrounding counties.

Some key facts about Linn County REC:

  • Formed in 1939 to bring electricity to rural areas.

  • Gets power supply from diverse sources including wind, coal, and hydro.

  • Manages over 3,200 miles of power lines across 600 square miles of service territory.

  • Offers programs like rebates, usage tracking tools, and renewable energy options.

  • Has a 12-person board of directors elected by the membership.

As an electric cooperative member, you become an owner with a voice in the co-op and access to various services.

Ways to Pay Your Linn County REC Electric Bill

Linn County REC provides their residential and business members with several payment options. Let’s look at the various methods to pay your monthly power bill.

Pay Online Through SmartHub

The easiest and most convenient way to pay is through SmartHub, the online member portal and mobile app.

To use SmartHub for bill payment:

  • Visit LinnCountyREC.com and click “Pay Now via SmartHub”.

  • Register for a SmartHub account using your Linn County REC account number.

  • Choose a one-time payment or set up recurring payments from a bank account or credit card.

Online payments through SmartHub are fast, secure, and you can view billing and usage history.

Pay by Phone

Call 1-844-966-2052 anytime to make a one-time electric bill payment over the phone using a checking account, credit card, or debit card.

You’ll need your:

  • Linn County REC account number
  • 4-digit PIN (last 4 of account holder’s SSN)

Phone payments are processed immediately.

Pay In Person

Visit either Linn County REC office during business hours to pay your electric bill:

  • Marion Headquarters – 5695 REC Dr, Marion IA 52302

  • North Liberty Office – 1210 N Dubuque St, North Liberty IA 52317

Both locations accept cash, check, money order, and credit/debit cards.

Sign Up for Automatic Payments

For hassle-free bill payment, enroll in monthly auto-pay through SmartHub by bank account (ACH) or credit/debit card.

  • ACH – Deducted 5 days before due date on the 20th.

  • Credit/Debit Card – Charged on due date on the 25th.

Auto-pay gives you peace of mind knowing your bill is always paid on time.

Use Payment Kiosks

Linn County REC has 24/7 payment kiosks that accept cash, cards, and e-checks at:

  • Marion Headquarters

  • North Liberty Office

No need to wait in line or call during business hours. The kiosks provide after hours bill payment convenience.

Avoid Late Fees and Payment Issues

Here are some tips to avoid late electric bill payments and penalties from Linn County REC:

  • Use SmartHub notifications – Get email or text alerts before your bill is due.

  • Enroll in auto-pay – Never miss paying your bill on time.

  • Check account online – Log in anytime to view amount owed and due date.

  • Pay early – Don’t wait until the due date, pay a few days in advance.

  • Update payment info – Keep payment card details current in SmartHub.

  • Set calendar reminders – Schedule bill pay prompts in your phone.

  • Contact Linn County REC – Discuss a payment plan if you anticipate issues paying.

Assistance Programs for Linn County REC Members

If you’re experiencing financial hardship and difficulty paying your Linn County REC electric bill, assistance programs may be available including:

  • LIHEAP – Federally funded energy assistance grants for low income households.

  • RECare – Round up your monthly bill to help support members in need.

  • Payment Arrangements – Setup a customized payment plan with Linn County REC.

Contact a Linn County REC representative to learn more about bill payment assistance options you may qualify for.

Tips for Managing Your Linn County REC Account

Here are some tips for Linn County REC members to easily manage their electric account:

  • Use SmartHub to monitor usage, view bills, make payments.

  • Provide accurate account info and update changes to your contact details.

  • Opt for paperless billing and autopay to save time and money.

  • Note due dates and avoid paying late fees.

  • Report outages quickly through SmartHub or by calling.

  • Learn about money saving rebates, rates, and energy programs.

  • Provide regular meter access and cooperate with tree trimming.

  • Attend annual meetings and vote for board representation.

Staying actively engaged in your electric account ensures excellent service from your member-owned co-op!

Paying Your Linn County REC Bill is Fast and Easy

Sign up for SmartHub to access your account, monitor energy use, and pay in seconds online or via mobile app. Or use the automated payment kiosks and phone system to pay 24/7.

Be sure to pay on time each month and contact Linn County REC if you need payment assistance or account help. As an electric cooperative member, take advantage of the services and resources available to you.

Linn County Rec Bill Pay

Using energy wisely.

Linn County REC encourages the efficient use of energy by offering our members rebates, optional rates and energy saving tips.

Linn County REC uses a 3-tier time-of-day rate schedule for all residential (11TOD, 12TOD) and small commercial (13TOD) members. This includes members who are on our optional Heat Plus and Alternative Energy Provider (AEP) Rates.

Your power is our priority.

Linn County REC committed to providing reliable, uninterrupted electrical power to our members, but sometimes, storms, car accidents – and even squirrels – can cause power outages.

In the event of an outage, contact Linn County REC by phone, text or the SmartHub app. Visit Outage Management for more information and to view our outage map.

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How do I pay my Linn County Rec Bill?

Simply bring a cash payment, Linn County REC account number, and receive code 15106. Payment processes may vary depending on your location. Simply ask an associate for help. Linn County REC has made a deal with National Information Solutions Cooperative so that its members can pay their bills electronically.

Who owns Linn County Rec?

Linn County REC is owned by the people we serve. That’s why we call you members, not customers. We are local – living and working along side you. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. ©Linn County REC. All rights reserved.

How do I pay the Linn County Treasurer?

By mailing payment to Linn County Treasurer at 935 2nd Street SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404. Make check payable to Linn County Treasurer. Spring payments must be postmarked by March 31. Fall payments must be postmarked by Sept. 30. Via drop box in front of the Linn County Public Service Center.

How do I access my REC account and pay my bill?

Linn County REC members can access their account and pay their bill through SmartHub. To create an account or log in, use the SmartHub link below. Watch the SmartHub introduction video here. There are more videos here that explain how to use SmartHub online from your computer, an Android device, or an iOS device.

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