SC: GCash, GrabPay now accepted as modes of payment to JePS
The Supreme Court on Wednesday announced that GCash and GrabPay have been added as modes of payment to the Judiciary ePayment System (JePS), a platform that allows the assessment and payment of legal fees and other collections by the judiciary.
The Court said the JePS platform may be accessed through https://epayment.judiciary.gov.ph.
"Users simply need to click the ‘Go to Assessment Calculator’ button and fill in the necessary details. After filling in the details, users will be directed to the Payment Options page, where they will be able to choose their preferred payment channel," the Court said in a statement.
The public may choose between UnionBank Online, FortunePay, GCash, GrabPay, InstaPay, and PesoNet.
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— Philippine Supreme Court Public Information Office (@SCPh_PIO) January 11, 2023
The Court said an official receipt would be generated immediately after the payment.
According to the Court, the JePS platform is currently deployed in all first-level courts and 44 second-level pilot courts.
The Court said individuals with concerns or information regarding the platform may email jeps.support@judiciary.gov.ph. —Joahna Lei Casilao/VBL, GMA Integrated News