Prevent debit blocks and failed fundings (R29) with BILL ACH IDs

BILL transactions may fail if a bank account has a debit block or debit filter to prevent unauthorized organizations from debiting or withdrawing funds from the account via ACH. This may cause delayed payments to your vendors, including possible voided payments, stop payments, and bank fees, and more.

Provide your bank with all of BILL's ACH ID numbers to allow BILL ACH debits to process successfully. Even if your bank requests routing and account numbers instead, the BILL ACH ID numbers will fix the issue. Be sure to provide all BILL's ACH IDs to your bank to prevent debit block issues.

BILL's ACH ID numbers are:

  • ACH ID #1: 2204895317
  • ACH ID #2: 1204895317
  • ACH ID #3: 3204895317
  • ACH ID #4: 4204895317
  • ACH ID #5: 8204895317
  • ACH ID #6: 1082689000
  • ACH ID #7: 96204895317
  • ACH ID #8: 9159359000
  • ACH ID #9: 9812444657
  • ACH ID #10: 9033536001
  • ACH ID #11: 9811893000

BILL sends CCD transactions. Non-checking accounts might not receive CCD transactions. Confirm with your bank that these transactions are accepted by your account type.

You do not need to remove the debit block protection from the account completely. You can add BILL’s ACH IDs while keeping other debit blocks and filters in place.

You must take action if you received a noticed that a payment was stopped! If a payment was stopped, after the bank removes the debit block for all of the BILL ACH IDs, we can attempt to process the payment(s) again. Please refer to the email notification for instructions to resolve the debit block or reply to the email with any questions about the payment status. If no action is taken to resolve the debit block, your account may be at risk of exceeding the Unauthorized ACH debit threshold, as established by the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA.