Bill to account is a payment option that lets qualified Verizon customers bill equipment, services, third party content and more to their accounts instead of using another method of payment, (e.g., debit card, credit card gift card).
Learn which transactions you can bill to your account.
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Bill devices, accessories & services to your mobile account FAQs
If you're an active Verizon customer with a good payment history, you may be eligible to bill equipment upgrades, new devices, accessories and more to your account for quicker shopping.
Learn about the bill to account option, what you can buy and who is eligible.
About bill to account
- Upgrade equipment
- Buy accessories
- Add a new device to your existing account
- Shipping
- Upgrade fee (eligible orders only)
- Taxes on device payments (online purchases only)
- Third-party content and Verizon Gift Cards
What is the bill to account option?
Which transactions can I bill to my account?
You can bill to your account for any of these transactions:
Eligibility for bill to account
- You must have an active standard monthly account (i.e., not prepaid).
- The maximum amount that can be billed to any of your accounts in 30 days is up to $750 depending on Verizon’s credit performance evaluation. The 30 days is based on the bill cycle date of your oldest active account.
Note: Your spending limit includes pending and recent transactions billed to your account by phone, online or in-store during your current bill cycle. For example, if your spending limit is $750 and you bought a $100 item in-store and billed it to your account earlier in your bill cycle, your current online bill to account transaction can't exceed $650. - Your account must maintain a good payment history. For example:
- The account can't have been interrupted for non-payment within the last 6 months.
- The account can't be more than $24.99 past due.
- The account must be permitted to make payments online.
- Your account can't currently have a security deposit.
- The phones on your account can't be interrupted for suspected fraudulent activity.
- For third party charges, you can use Google Play or other participating merchants, or use Verizon Messages to bill gift cards or data gifts to your account. The spending limit for third party charges:
- Is up to $300 per account per month
- Is not part of the device/accessory limit
- Is subject to eligibility based on credit worthiness.
- To choose Bill to Account when buying online, you must be signed in as the Account Owner or an Account Manager in My Verizon and must process your transaction from the:
- Upgrade Device page to upgrade your current device
- Phones and Devices page (e.g., add a line) to get a new device or buy accessories
- Verizon may not offer all device or accessory models to be eligible for bill to account.
- The billing and shipping addresses for the order must be the same.
Am I eligible for the bill to account option?
To be eligible for bill to account:
Note:
If I’m a new customer, can I bill my purchase to my account?
No, please refer to the bill to account customer requirements so you'll know when you're eligible for this option.
Can I choose to bill a purchase to my account if I’m registered for My Verizon?
It depends. To determine if you’re eligible for the bill to account option, refer to the bill to account customer requirements.
How to bill to your account
How do I bill a product to my Verizon mobile account?
When buying an eligible product, you can choose the bill to account option during checkout (the bill to account option appears if available).
Where does the bill to account option appear in My Verizon?
The bill to account option is a checkbox on the payment options screen that you see when you’re checking out if you're eligible. Also, on that same page, you’ll see the options to pay by debit card, credit card or gift card.
Payment and billing
How much can I bill to my account?
Your actual bill to account limit will vary based on your credit worthiness. You can bill up to $750 in a 30 day period across all your accounts with Verizon, if you meet all eligibility requirements. This includes items you may have billed to your account through other sources (e.g., by phone with Customer Service, in a Verizon store, etc.).
Note: Pending or recent transactions factor into the $750 bill cycle limit.
If I choose the bill to account option, when do I have to pay off the balance?
Any charges you make with the bill to account option will appear on your next bill. You’ll need to pay off the balance by the due date of that month’s bill.
When I choose the bill to account option, do I incur interest charges?
No, you won’t be charged interest when you choose the bill to account option.
Note: If you aren’t able to pay any part of your bill on time, our standard late fee charges apply.
How do bill to account transactions appear on my bill?
Bill to account transactions appear as "Equipment Charges" on your bill. Third party charges billed to the account appear in the third party charges section on the bill.
Why is the bill to account option not appearing for me?
The bill to account option appears only if your account and transaction are eligible. View eligibility requirements. View eligible transactions.