Weakley County Municipal Electric Systems mobile payment application allows you to view and pay your bill, view your past payments, access your historical usage information in graph form, and manage your payments and notifications, among other capabilities.
Are you tired of waiting in long lines or scrambling to mail your Weakley County electric bill before the due date? I’ve been there too! As someone who’s lived in Weakley County for years, I’ve discovered all the best ways to pay your WCMES bill without the hassle. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every payment option available, so you can choose what works best for your lifestyle.
Why Paying Your WCMES Bill On Time Matters
Before diving into payment methods, let’s quickly talk about why staying current matters. Weakley County Municipal Electric System provides electricity to approximately 20500 customers across Weakley County South Fulton, Bradford, and part of northeast Gibson County. When payments are late, you’ll face
- Late payment charges
- Possible disconnection seven days after the due date
- Reconnection fees
- Potential impacts to your credit
The good news? WCMES offers multiple convenient ways to pay, so let’s explore them all!
Online Payment: The Most Convenient Option
In today’s digital world, online payments are becoming everyone’s go-to choice. WCMES makes this super easy with their online payment portal.
How to Pay Your WCMES Bill Online
- Visit the official payment portal: https://wcmes.utilitynexus.com/
- Have your 12-digit account number ready (find this on your bill)
- Enter your payment information
- Complete the transaction
Important note A convenience fee will be added to your payment for each transaction. Also payments processed online aren’t posted in real time – overnight processing is required. If you’ve been disconnected for nonpayment and are paying for reconnection call the office once your payment is made to ensure timely reconnection.
Always write down your confirmation number for all electronic payments. This has saved me from confusion more than once!
The WCMES Mobile App: Pay From Anywhere, Anytime
The WCMES mobile app has honestly changed how I manage my electric bill. It’s perfect for busy people who are always on the go.
Mobile App Features:
- View and pay your bill
- Access past payment history
- View historical usage information in graph form
- Manage payments and notifications
- Set up auto-pay options
The app has a rating of 4.2 stars on Google Play with over 1,000 downloads. While some users have reported issues, the majority find it useful and convenient. The app was last updated on October 24, 2025, so it has the latest features and bug fixes.
To download the app:
- Search for “Weakley County Municipal Elect” in your app store
- Install the app
- Follow the prompts to set up your account
- Start managing your electricity payments from your phone!
Pay By Phone: Quick and Simple
If you prefer talking to a real person or using an automated system, WCMES offers a phone payment option:
- Call 1-888-643-1082
- Have your 12-digit account number ready
- Provide your payment information as prompted
Like with online payments, a convenience fee applies to phone transactions, and overnight processing is required. Always note your confirmation number!
In-Person Payment Locations
Some folks still prefer the good old-fashioned way of paying in person. WCMES has several locations where you can do this:
| Location | Address | Phone Number |
|---|---|---|
| Martin (WCMES Office) | 11181 Hwy. 22 | (731) 587-9521 |
| Bradford (Carroll Bank & Trust) | 133 East Main St. | (731) 742-2221 |
| Gleason (Gleason City Hall) | 101 College Street | (731) 648-5547 |
| Sharon (Sharon City Hall) | 5320 S HWY Ave | (731) 456-2122 |
| Fulton (Fulton Electric System) | 501 Walnut St | (270) 472-1362 |
| Greenfield (Greenfield Banking Company) | 112 N Front St | (731) 235-2207 |
Be sure to confirm office hours with the payment location before making the trip. I’ve personally found the Martin office staff to be quite helpful whenever I’ve had questions.
Bank Draft: Set It and Forget It
If you’re like me and sometimes forget due dates, the Bank Draft Plan might be perfect for you. This convenient option authorizes WCMES to send your bank a draft each month near the discount date for the amount of your electric bill.
How to Set Up Bank Draft:
- Bring a voided check to the WCMES office at 11181 Hwy. 22, Martin, TN 38237
- Bring a government-issued photo ID (like a driver’s license)
- Complete the necessary paperwork
Once enrolled, you’ll still receive your regular bill marked “Memorandum only; do not pay” to inform you of the amount and kWh used. This has been my preferred method for years – it’s hassle-free!
What About Check Payments?
WCMES does accept personal checks as payment, but there are some important guidelines to follow:
Checks WCMES Will Accept:
- Personal checks no greater than the amount owed (except to establish a credit balance)
- Social Security or Government checks if made out to you and endorsed in their presence (with photo ID)
Checks WCMES Will NOT Accept:
- Third-party checks
- “Hold checks” or post-dated checks
Returned Check Policies:
If your check is returned for insufficient funds, you’ll receive a notice and have 10 calendar days to make payment before service disconnection. A $20 service charge applies to all returned checks (unless you replace the check with cash before it’s returned by the bank).
When writing checks, especially on the last day before disconnection, be aware that WCMES may verify the check with your bank.
Dealing with Past Due Accounts
We all face financial challenges sometimes. If you find yourself unable to pay your full bill before the termination date, WCMES offers Extended Pay Agreements:
Extended Pay Agreement Requirements:
- You must not have defaulted on a previous agreement in the past 12 months
- You must pay a minimum of $100 or half the bill amount (whichever is greater) prior to the termination date
- You agree to pay the remaining balance within seven days of the original termination date
Need Additional Assistance?
If you’re struggling to pay your bill, there are several assistance agencies you can contact:
Pro Tips for Managing Your WCMES Bill
After years of paying my Weakley County electric bills, I’ve picked up some useful tips:
- Set calendar reminders a few days before your bill is due
- Keep your account number handy – store it in your phone or somewhere accessible
- Consider auto-pay options through bank draft or the mobile app
- Save your confirmation numbers for all electronic payments
- Call the office directly at (731) 587-9521 if you have specific questions
- Check your usage history in the mobile app to identify patterns and potentially save energy
WCMES Office Information
For any bill pay questions or concerns, you can contact WCMES directly:
- Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM
- Physical Address: 11181 Hwy 22, Martin, TN 38237
- Phone: (731) 587-9521
- Outage Reporting: (731) 587-9521
Final Thoughts on WCMES Bill Payment
Paying your Weakley County Municipal Electric System bill doesn’t have to be complicated. With so many options available, you can choose what works best for your lifestyle and preferences.
I’ve personally found the mobile app and bank draft to be the most convenient methods, but every customer has different needs. The important thing is finding a system that helps you pay on time and avoid those pesky late fees!
Whether you’re tech-savvy or prefer traditional payment methods, WCMES has you covered. And remember, if you ever have questions about your bill or payment options, don’t hesitate to contact their customer service team – they’re actually quite helpful (unlike some utility companies I could mention!).
Frequently Asked Questions About WCMES Bill Pay
How can I check my WCMES account balance?
You can check your balance through the online portal at https://wcmes.utilitynexus.com/, the mobile app, or by calling the office at (731) 587-9521.
What happens if I miss my payment due date?
Payments made after the due date will be subject to a late payment charge. Your service may be disconnected seven days after the due date for nonpayment.
Can I pay my WCMES bill with a credit card?
Yes, credit card payments are accepted through the online portal, mobile app, and by phone.
How long does it take for my online payment to process?
Online payments require overnight processing and are not posted in real time.
What should I do if I’ve been disconnected and need reconnection?
If you’ve been disconnected for nonpayment and are paying for reconnection, call the office once your payment is made to ensure timely reconnection of your service.
Can I set up automatic payments?
Yes, you can set up automatic payments through the Bank Draft Plan or through recurring payments in the mobile app.

Whatâs New Jun 10, 2025
– Past due balance information display on the dashboard – Amount due option selection control changes – Bug fixes and performance improvements
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