EGOV.com

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EGOV.com is an online payment and services portal used by government agencies to process fees, licenses, taxes, and other official payments.

Plano, TX
Owned by Tyler Technologies

About EGOV.com

EGOV.com is a branded online government services and payment platform originally developed by NIC Inc., now part of Tyler Technologies. It is used by state and local agencies across the United States to let residents and businesses complete transactions such as license renewals, permits, court or citation payments, tax payments, and other official fees online. When you pay a government fee through a participating state or local website, the actual card processing and transaction often run through EGOV.com.

A charge from “EGOV.COM, ID” on your card statement typically indicates that you completed an online transaction with a government agency in the state of Idaho (for example, vehicle registration, professional license renewal, business filing, hunting/fishing license, court payment, or similar services). The amount will normally match a fee you authorized on a state or local government website, sometimes including a small online or convenience fee clearly shown at checkout.

If you have questions about a charge, first check your email for a receipt from the Idaho government service or portal you used (often from an address associated with idaho.gov or a specific state agency). You can also log back into the relevant state or agency website to review your transaction history and receipts. If you still don’t recognize the charge, contact the specific Idaho agency whose service you used or the customer support contact listed on your receipt; they can look up the payment by date and amount. As a last resort, work with your bank or card issuer to dispute unrecognized charges and they may help you identify the underlying agency and transaction.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to EGOV.com.

  1. EGOV.COM, ID, 840

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from EGOV.COM, ID on my card statement?

A charge from EGOV.COM, ID usually means you completed an online transaction with an Idaho state or local government agency (such as a license renewal, vehicle registration, court payment, or permit) through the EGOV.com payment portal.

What types of Idaho government payments are commonly processed through EGOV.com?

Common Idaho transactions processed via EGOV.com include motor vehicle registration renewals, driver or professional license renewals, hunting and fishing licenses, court and citation payments, business filings, and various state or local permit fees.

Why is the EGOV.com charge amount slightly higher than the base government fee?

Some Idaho government services processed through EGOV.com include a separate online or convenience fee for using electronic payments. This fee is typically disclosed on the payment page before you confirm the transaction and is added to the base government fee.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for an EGOV.com Idaho payment?

Check the email account you used during checkout for a confirmation or receipt, often sent from an idaho.gov address or the specific agency. You may also log back into the Idaho agency’s online portal where you made the payment to view or reprint your receipt.

How do I verify which Idaho agency an EGOV.com charge is associated with?

Compare the date and amount of the EGOV.com charge to any recent Idaho government transactions you made. If it’s unclear, contact the most likely agency (e.g., DMV, licensing board, courts) or the support contact listed on any related emails; they can look up the transaction using the date, amount, and last four digits of your card.

Can I get a refund for an EGOV.com payment if it was made in error?

Refunds for EGOV.com transactions are generally controlled by the specific Idaho agency that collected the fee, not by EGOV.com itself. Contact that agency directly (using the information on your receipt or their website) to ask about refund eligibility and procedures.

Is the EGOV.com portal used for recurring or subscription-style government charges?

Most EGOV.com transactions are one-time payments, but some services—such as periodic license or registration renewals—may recur on a regular schedule that you initiate each time. If you see repeated charges, check whether you recently renewed multiple items or scheduled multiple payments with the same Idaho agency.

What should I do if I don’t recognize an EGOV.com, ID charge at all?

First, review any recent interactions you or family members had with Idaho state or local agencies and search your email for receipts. If you still cannot identify it, contact your card issuer to report the transaction as unrecognized; they may provide additional merchant details and can start a dispute or investigation if fraud is suspected.

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