You have multiple options with Mercury Insurance! Make a payment online, by mail, through MoneyGram, or over the phone. For details, visit our payment options page.
- Checks: Including money orders and cashier’s checks.
- Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
- Electronic Funds Transfer: Make payments directly from your bank by phone or online.
- Cash: Accepted at select agent locations. Mercury offices don’t accept in-person cash payments, so please check with your agent if this option suits you.
Note: Mercury Insurance has the right to decide if a payment method is acceptable. Coverage depends on the payment your bank approves the first time it’s processed. If a payment is returned or reversed, coverage will be canceled and treated as if it was never active, to the extent permitted by applicable state law.
Look for your policy number on your declaration page, liability ID card, or bills. Formats may include:
- Two letters followed by eight numbers
- Four letters followed by ten numbers
- 15 numbers with no letters
You have multiple options with Mercury Insurance! Make a payment online, by mail, through MoneyGram, or over the phone. For details, visit our payment options page.
Autopay is a convenient feature that automatically deducts your scheduled payment on the due date to help you avoid late fees.
Absolutely! Just be sure to process each policy payment separately.
If your online payment info doesn’t align with your policy details, this message may appear. Please double-check and re-enter your information. For further assistance, call our billing department at (800) 503-3724.
There are a few reasons why your car insurance rate might increase. Sometimes, it’s due to changes in your own driving record, like an accident or ticket, which can make you appear riskier to insure. Additionally, if there are more claims in your area or repair costs have risen, insurance rates might go up for everyone. Inflation and the rising price of car parts and labor can also play a role.
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