Credit card processing for attorneys

Accept credit cards today!  Call 866-376-0950A Valuable Member Benefit.
The State Bar of Montana is pleased to offer the Law Firm Merchant Account, credit card processing for attorneys, as a member benefit. Whether you are a sole practitioner or a large firm, a Law Firm Merchant Account is designed to meet the needs of your legal practice. Fill out the form below to learn more about professionally accepting credit cards.

Correctly Process Credit Cards.
Stay compliant with ABA and State Bar guidelines for credit acceptance. Unlike a standard merchant account, a Law Firm Merchant Account is a unique process. Designed specifically for the client-attorney transaction, it safeguards and separates client funds click here to learn more.

recommended by over 50 state and local bar associationsBegin Accepting Credit Cards.
Opening a Law Firm Merchant Account enables your practice to accept credit and debit transactions in a professional manner. The State Bar of Montana is proud to offer a service that is designed for your needs, saves you money and supports our organization.

Get paid now! Call 866-376-0950
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