How to Pay Residential AT&T Bills

Create a "MyAT&T" account., Access your bill., Make a payment., Establish an Auto-Pay schedule.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Create a "MyAT&T" account.

    Whether you have residential phone service, cell phone service, Internet, U-Verse, or DirecTV, you can manage everything through a single log-in at the AT&T website at https://www.att.com.Select your account type.

    The typical residential customer will fall under either "U-verse TV, Internet & Voice," or "Home Phone, Internet & Digital TV." U-verse is the newest AT&T innovation delivered through an upgraded fiber-optic network and is not available in all states.Enter the account number from your statement or the phone number associated with your account.

    The final information needed to set up your account is the billing zip code.Enter an ID name for your account and password.

    Your password should be at least 8 characters and include a mix of upper and lower case letters and numbers.

    Confirm your account.

    For security purposes, you will receive an email with instructions on how to confirm your account.
  2. Step 2: Access your bill.

    Once you log in to your account, click on the tab marked "Billing, Usage, Payments." In the drop down menu, select "Bill Details." You can view a bill summary or download and print a copy of the paper bill. , You have two choices for making a payment.

    You can either use a debit/credit card or have the payment debited out of your bank account.

    In the field marked "Select Payment Method," you will be taken to the page where you can enter the details of your payment method.

    Once your payment details are entered, you will be given the opportunity to store it for use with future payments. , Under the payments tab, you can select "Manage Auto-Pay" to authorize the payment to be automatically deducted from your bank account on the same day every month.

    For security purposes, be sure to log out and close your browser window after making an online payment.
  3. Step 3: Make a payment.

  4. Step 4: Establish an Auto-Pay schedule.

Detailed Guide

Whether you have residential phone service, cell phone service, Internet, U-Verse, or DirecTV, you can manage everything through a single log-in at the AT&T website at https://www.att.com.Select your account type.

The typical residential customer will fall under either "U-verse TV, Internet & Voice," or "Home Phone, Internet & Digital TV." U-verse is the newest AT&T innovation delivered through an upgraded fiber-optic network and is not available in all states.Enter the account number from your statement or the phone number associated with your account.

The final information needed to set up your account is the billing zip code.Enter an ID name for your account and password.

Your password should be at least 8 characters and include a mix of upper and lower case letters and numbers.

Confirm your account.

For security purposes, you will receive an email with instructions on how to confirm your account.

Once you log in to your account, click on the tab marked "Billing, Usage, Payments." In the drop down menu, select "Bill Details." You can view a bill summary or download and print a copy of the paper bill. , You have two choices for making a payment.

You can either use a debit/credit card or have the payment debited out of your bank account.

In the field marked "Select Payment Method," you will be taken to the page where you can enter the details of your payment method.

Once your payment details are entered, you will be given the opportunity to store it for use with future payments. , Under the payments tab, you can select "Manage Auto-Pay" to authorize the payment to be automatically deducted from your bank account on the same day every month.

For security purposes, be sure to log out and close your browser window after making an online payment.

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