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Wisconsin Insurance Plan has moved our office as of May 30, 2023 Please take note of our new address: Wisconsin Insurance Plan […]
Wisconsin Insurance Plan has moved our office as of May 30, 2023 Please take note of our new address: Wisconsin Insurance Plan […]
Wisconsin State Code 4.10 was updated to allow WIP to accept properties with a market value up to $350,000 now. (The previous […]
ACI Payments Inc has changed their fee structure for online payments made to Wisconsin Insurance Plan again. Please make a note that […]
ACI Payments Inc (formerly known as Official Payments) has changed their fee structure for online payments made to Wisconsin Insurance Plan. Please […]
Effective Immediately: No Walk-In Customers. For the Safety of our employees and for the general public, The Wisconsin Insurance Plan is strictly […]
We wish you all a happy and safe holiday season! Wisconsin Insurance Plan will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, […]
Wisconsin Insurance Plan will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2019 in observance of the Labor Day Holiday and we will re-open […]
Wisconsin’s Insurance Commissioner, Mark Afable, just issued a press release providing guidance for residents affected by recent storms and severe weather. He […]
“What is the status of the application I submitted?” We get this question a lot. There’s an easy way for producers to […]
Weather in Wisconsin can be a bit unpredictable, but it might be safe to pack away the snow shovels and the snow […]
By using the Wisconsin Insurance Plan online payment system the insured is authorizing the Wisconsin Insurance Plan’s online payment processor, ACI Payments Inc (formerly known as Official Payments), to directly debit their bank or credit card account for the requested payment amount.
For credit card payments, a $5.89 fee is charged in addition to the premium payment.
For debit card payments, a $2.60 fee is charged in addition to the premium payment.
And for checking or savings account payments, a $2.26 fee is charged in addition to the premium payment.
This fee is separate from the primary obligation being paid. It will appear on the insured’s credit card or bank statement as a separate charge.