Clay County, Kansas, Expands Payment Processing Services

In collaboration with Kansas.gov, Clay County, Kansas, has expanded its usage of the payment processing service, KanPay Counter. This service offers citizens the convenience of credit card payments at the treasurer, county clerk, county health department, park, landfill and noxious weed offices.

“Our Treasurer’s office has been utilizing the no-cost solution, KanPay Counter, provided by Kansas.gov for five years. We are glad to be able to expand this offering to our constituents at multiple county offices,” said Christine Swaim, Clay County Treasurer.

KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card and electronic check payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the state operates under a self-funded model where no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.

City Of Troy, Kansas, Now Accepts Electronic Utility Payments

The City of Troy, KS, is pleased to announce the launch of KanPay Counter, a solution provided by Kansas.gov that conveniently processes credit card and e-check payments over-the-counter and online.

“Our constituents have been asking for the convenience of online payments for a long time. We are glad to be able to provide this secure and efficient payment processing solution,” said Jane Boeh, City Clerk.

The City of Troy, in collaboration with Kansas.gov, is now providing KanPay Counter payment processing for various constituent payments including utilities and court fines. Visit the city website at www.troykansas.com to pay online today.

KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card and electronic check payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the state operates under a self-funded model where no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.

Kansas Extends Long-Term Contract With Kansas Information Consortium, LLC

The Information Network of Kansas, Inc. (INK) has extended the eGovernment agreement with Topeka-based Kansas Information Consortium, LLC (KIC) through 2022. KIC will continue providing eGovernment solutions at no cost to the state.
“We are proud of the long-standing relationship we have with the state of Kansas and will continue to strive every day to deliver innovative digital services through our proven self-funded model. I truly appreciate the confidence they place in us, as well as their continuing eGovernment leadership,” said Robert Knapp, NIC Chief Operating Officer.

When it comes to a state’s digital government program, there is one element that is delivering value every single day – the enterprise-wide, self-funded model provided by KIC. In its 24-year partnership with INK, KIC has worked with more than 250 state agencies, boards, commissions, and local governments to deliver convenient online services. Currently, KIC manages over 1,000 eGovernment services through http://www.kansas.gov.

A member of the NIC Inc. (NASDAQ: EGOV) family of companies, KIC has developed a variety of online and payment processing services, websites, and mobile applications for the state, including court record searches, income tax filings, professional licensing, business registration and property tax payments.

City Of Altoona, Kansas, Now Accepting Credit Cards

The City of Altoona, KS, is pleased to announce the launch of KanPay Counter, a point-of-sale solution provided by Kansas.gov that conveniently processes credit card payments over-the-counter.
“Thanks to Kansas.gov, we are able to benefit our customers with a secure and convenient payment processing solution. We are excited to announce this new offering for our city,” said Chris Bauman, City Clerk.

The city of Altoona, in collaboration with Kansas.gov, is now providing KanPay Counter payment processing for various constituent payments including utilities.

KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the State operates under a self-funded model where no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.

City Of Iola, Kansas, Now Accepting Online Payments

The City of Iola, KS, is pleased to announce the launch of KanPay Counter, a point-of-sale solution provided by Kansas.gov that conveniently processes credit card and ACH payments online.
“We are excited to begin a new partnership with Kansas.gov. KanPay Counter is simple for us to use while also benefitting our customers with secure and convenient payment processing,” said Roxanne Hutton, City Clerk.

Iola City Hall, Iola Municipal Court, and Iola Recreation Center are providing KanPay Counter services for various constituent payments online and over-the-counter. Visit the City of Iola website for more information: http://www.cityofiola.com/

KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card and ACH payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the State operates under a self-funded model, and no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.