What are the requirements for a Pay.gov password?
The password must be between eight and twenty-four characters long and must contain at least one capital letter, one lower-case letter, and one number. You may not use a common word or name as part of the password. You should also avoid using a sequence of characters (“123” or “abc”) or repeating the same character multiple times (“sss” or “111”). OK, I made it to your website, now what do I do? Some agencies require that you request a Pay.gov account through them, although many do not and will simply direct you to our web site. If you do not already have a Pay.gov user name, you can begin the self-enrollment process to create an account. You may also skip self-enrollment and go straight to the form you need to pay. These options are described in more detail below. Do I need to self-enroll in order to use Pay.gov? Not necessarily, but it makes using our site more convenient. If you just need to make a one-time payment, you can skip self-enrollment. If you will need to make recurring pa
The password must be between eight and twenty-four characters long and must contain at least one capital letter, one lower-case letter, and one number. You may not use a common word or name as part of the password. You should also avoid using a sequence of characters (123 or abc) or repeating the same character multiple times (“sss” or “111”).