Sussex Rural Electric Cooperative (SREC) is New Jersey’s only electric cooperative, serving members in Sussex County and surrounding areas with reliable electric service. Paying your bill on time helps avoid late fees, service interruptions, and supports the cooperative’s member-owned operations. SREC offers convenient and secure payment options, including a fast Quick Pay feature for one-time payments without login, full online account management, phone payments, in-person service and after-hours drop box at the office, and traditional mail.
- Make a quick one-time payment without creating an account using Quick Pay at https://www.invoicecloud.com/sussexruralelectriccooperative.
- For complete details on all payment methods and to access the full bill pay portal, visit the official Easy Ways to Pay page at https://www.sussexrec.com/easy-ways-to-pay.
Quick Pay – One-Time Payment Without Login
SREC provides a convenient Quick Pay option that lets you pay your electric bill immediately without signing in or creating an account. This guest-style method is ideal for one-time or occasional payments.
How to use Quick Pay:
- Go to https://www.invoicecloud.com/sussexruralelectriccooperative (or click the Quick Pay button on www.sussexrec.com)
- Enter your account number and required verification details
- Review your balance and complete the secure payment with Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Google Pay, PayPal, or fee-free e-check
Payments process promptly with confirmation. This is the fastest digital option when you need to settle your bill right away.
Pay Online with Full Account Access
Register or log in at the secure SREC Bill Pay portal for complete account management. Once inside you can:
- View current and past bills with usage details
- Make one-time or scheduled payments
- Enroll in Auto Pay (free bank draft)
- Set up paperless billing and payment alerts
- Pay by text and manage multiple accounts
First-time users can sign up quickly using their account number. The portal is available 24/7 on desktop and mobile devices and supports secure processing.
Pay Sussex Rural Electric Bill by Phone
Call the main office during business hours for payment assistance.
Phone number: 973-875-5101
Have your account number ready. Representatives can process payments by credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard, or Discover) or check over the phone. Credit/debit card payments include a 3.65% convenience fee ($1.95 minimum) charged by the processor. Check payments by phone have no convenience fee.
Pay In Person at the Office and Drop Box
SREC Office Address: 64 County Route 639, Sussex, NJ 07461
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Accepted methods during business hours include cash, check, or money order. Ring the doorbell to enter. Staff can assist with payments and account questions.
An outdoor drop box is available for after-hours, weekend, and holiday payments (checks, money orders, or cash). Deposits are collected every workday and typically posted the next business day.
Pay by Mail
Mail your check or money order (payable to Sussex Rural Electric Cooperative) along with the payment stub or your account number clearly written on the check.
Mailing Address: Sussex Rural Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 70724 Philadelphia, PA 19176-0724
Allow 7–10 business days for delivery and processing. Use this address for all mailed payments to ensure accurate and timely crediting. Update your bank’s bill pay address to this PO Box if you pay through your bank.
Automatic Payments (Free Bank Draft / Auto Pay)
Enroll in free Auto Pay (automatic bank draft) through the SREC Bill Pay portal at https://www.srecbillpay.com/. Your bill amount is automatically deducted from your checking or savings account on the due date. This option is fee-free and helps prevent late payments. You must have a zero balance to enroll in recurring bank draft.
Important Billing Information
Bills are issued monthly. Late payments may incur fees as outlined in the cooperative’s tariff. A reconnect charge of $20 applies during business hours ($50 after hours). Contact the office promptly if you anticipate difficulty paying—payment assistance programs may be available. Keep your account number readily available for all transactions. SREC accepts payments by check, cash, or money orders at the office.
Customer Service and Contact Information
Main Office / Payments: 973-875-5101 Outage / After-Hours Emergency: 877-504-6463 Email (billing questions): [email protected] Fax: 973-875-4114
Physical Address: 64 County Route 639, Sussex, NJ 07461 Mailing Address for Payments: P.O. Box 70724, Philadelphia, PA 19176-0724
Office hours are Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Have your account number and recent bill ready for faster assistance.
FAQs
How do I pay my Sussex Rural Electric bill without creating an account? Use Quick Pay at https://www.invoicecloud.com/sussexruralelectriccooperative. No login or registration is required for one-time payments.
What phone number do I call to pay my SREC bill? Call 973-875-5101. Credit/debit card payments include a 3.65% convenience fee; check payments by phone have no fee.
Where can I pay my Sussex Rural Electric bill in person? Visit the office at 64 County Route 639, Sussex, NJ 07461 (Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.). An outdoor drop box is available 24/7 for after-hours payments.
What is the mailing address for SREC payments? Send checks or money orders to P.O. Box 70724, Philadelphia, PA 19176-0724. Include your account number.
How do I set up automatic payments for my SREC bill? Log into https://www.srecbillpay.com/ and enroll in free Bank Draft / Auto Pay (requires zero balance).
Does Sussex Rural Electric charge fees for payments? Credit/debit card payments (online or phone) include a 3.65% convenience fee ($1.95 minimum). e-Check and Auto Pay (bank draft) are generally fee-free.
How do I find my SREC account number? It appears on your monthly electric bill statement and in the online portal after login.
What should I do if I cannot pay on time? Call 973-875-5101 immediately to discuss options and avoid late fees or service issues.
