State Farm’s website accepts a registered Five Back Visa from the Gene Grawe Fund without a problem.

If you are successful using an unregistered Visa please let us know.

I had been paying monthly through checking account debit for many years and State Farm was charging me a $1.00 service fee every month for doing it monthly. So I had my agent stop that about a month before my auto insurance renewed. Then I got a bill for a 6 month premium renewal and I went online and paid it in one payment since it was less than a Gene Grawe Fund $500 Visa.

My agent told me they have policyholders who phone in payments and stop in their office to pay insurance premiums using Gene Grawe Fund Visas. However, my agent said their office has to be able to pay the premium due in one payment. So if the premium you wish to pay is above $500, you’ll have to pay it quarterly to keep it under $500 or split the premium payment in half and pay it online. See update below.

UPDATE 7/22/2020: Today, I went online to make my semi-annual payment and discovered that the State Farm website now allows you to split your payment in half. You can pay half now and the other half in 30-60 days. So I thought I’d test it out and paid half which went through fine. There was no second bill immediately available for me to pay the second half. I assume they will email me a bill for the other half in a week or two. I will update this note when I pay the second half.

I also read on their website that all payment fees have now been eliminated. So you can now split up to a $1,000 premium payment into two $500 half payments without incurring any extra cost.