What is my Pay.gov username?
Pay.gov creates user names by adding the first name and last name together without a space. For example, if you registered with the first name of “Dan” and the last name of “Davis”, the Pay.gov user name will be “DanDavis”. If you were the second user to use that name, then the user name assigned would be “DanDavis0” and then “DanDavis1”. 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-enr
Pay.gov creates user names by adding the first name and last name together without a space. For example, if you registered with the first name of “Dan” and the last name of “Davis”, the Pay.gov user name will be “DanDavis”. If you were the second user to use that name, then the user name assigned would be “DanDavis0” and then “DanDavis1”.