*E-Bill
The electronic billing or online bill payment feature is easy to use, easy to navigate and will allow you to get more detailed information about your account from the comfort of your home or office. Not only can you see and print your current bill, you will be able to see billing history and payment history as well.
On the first visit, it’s necessary to sign up. Once you choose to pay your bill online, you’ll no longer receive a printed bill in the mail each month. Instead, you will receive a monthly email from ebill@nobleremc.com.
You can then pay your bill by check or you can select an electronic payment method which includes e-check or Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

Another very useful tool is “charts,” available on the left navigational bar. With this function, you’ll be able to see charts of monthly and daily usage of kilowatt hours.
Many of the features of our E-bill are self explanatory. If you’re a veteran of other online bill pay systems, you’ll find it easy to use. To learn more or to use E-Bill, click on the icon to the right.
*Automatic Payment Plan (APP)
The bank of your choice automatically deducts your monthly electric bill from your bank account (checking or savings) saving you money, time and postage. For more information or to print out the Authorization Form, click here.
*Budget Billing
A fixed budget is offered that runs from August to July with July being the “catch-up” month. You must have a zero balance and be on our system for at least one year because your budget is based on your previous year’s consumption.
*Third Party Notification
Landlords can receive a duplicate copy of their tenant's bill. They may also be notified if the service is to be disconnected. Family of elderly or handicapped may find this service helpful too.
*Priority Listing
People with life support equipment get priority service in outage restoration. Call 260-636-2113 or 800-933-7362 about medical requirements.
*Energy Assistance Program
EAP offers assistance to senior citizens and low income households needing help in paying their heating bills. Contact the Community Action of Northeast Indiana (CANI) in your county.