The Supreme Court is transitioning to a new, entirely electronic payment system, eliminating the acceptance of checks and money orders. This modernization, announced today, aims to improve efficiency and security in handling fees and other financial transactions. The change impacts payments for bar admissions, petition filings, and other court-related costs. The Court will now exclusively accept payments via credit card, debit card, and Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers. This shift aligns the Supreme Court with contemporary financial practices and is intended to streamline processes for both the Court and those interacting with it. The new system is currently live and fully implemented, marking a significant update to the Court’s administrative procedures. Further details and instructions are available on the Supreme Court’s website.
