Pay.Gov to undergo maintenance outage on June 20, 2026

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Pay.Gov services will be unavailable starting at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Saturday, June 20, due to scheduled maintenance. The outage is expected to last at least six hours and could extend up to twelve hours as migration work is completed.

All Pay.Gov services will be inaccessible for the duration of the outage. Users are advised to plan accordingly and complete any necessary transactions before the scheduled downtime.

The announcement states that the extended window allows for essential system updates and migration tasks. No additional information about specific impacts or alternate payment methods was provided in the notice.

Pay.Gov periodically conducts such maintenance windows to ensure system reliability and security. Users who rely on these services may experience delays during this period.

Further updates regarding service restoration are expected once maintenance is complete.



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