Do bills get lost on your desk? Can't find your most recent policy when you need it? Now you don't have to chase down papers. You can quickly access your bills and policy papers online with eBill and ePolicy.
Here's how it works:
It's easy to sign up for eBill and ePolicy. When you sign up as a new user at the Policyholder Service Center, you can enroll in these services. Once you've signed up, click on enroll in eBill or enroll in ePolicy links under eService Options.
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An eBill is an electronic version of your bill that you can review online. When you sign up for eBill, you'll no longer get a paper version in the mail. Instead, you'll get an email notifying you that your bill is ready to review online.
You'll get your bill faster and more conveniently. What’s more, you can review bills for the last six months online. This instant access simplifies your record-keeping. No need to track down old bills and payment information.
We're sure that you'll find eBill a convenient alternative to paper. But if you don't, you can switch back to paper at any time. Simply log on to GEICO’s Policyholder Service Center, select the "unenroll in eBill" link.
ePolicy allows you to review your policy documents online. When you sign up for ePolicy, you'll no longer get a paper version in the mail. Instead, you'll get an email notifying you that your policy documents are ready to review online.
Your most recent policy documents will always be available online. With ePolicy, there’s no hunting down paper documents and amendments. If you change your coverages or levels, your new ePolicy will be online for you to review.
ePolicy is currently available in most states, with more coming soon.
We're sure you'll like the convenience of having online access to your latest policy documents. But if you don't, you can switch back to paper at any time. Simply log on to GEICO’s Policyholder Service Center, select the "unenroll in ePolicy" link.
Please make sure that your email account is set up to accept all incoming mail from geico.com & geicomail.com. Sometimes mail from a large company like GEICO can be automatically filtered into your bulk mail or spam mail box. Adding us to your contact list, address list, or safe list, will usually help. If you are an AOL customer, please refer to http://postmaster.aol.com/selfhelp/mbmissing/html.
You can change your GEICO policy mailing address by simply logging into the Policyholder Service Center. You can also change your postal address now online with the United States Postal Service by visiting USPS.