Submit Earnest Money

Buyers can now submit their Earnest Money from their computer or mobile device. All you need is your routing number and account number.

All funds over $25,000 must be wired. If you try to send an amount over $25,000 using below link it will be rejected.

Note: This is an ACH transfer and NOT a wire credit. An ACH credit will not be available for 10 days. If your closing is within the next 10 days do not send Earnest Money through this system as this payment method is not for immediate credit.

We must have your contract to process your payment.

Prior to sending your payment, please send your contract HERE – EMAIL US!

By clicking the button below, you are transferring to Earnest.

FAQ

Earnest money is a payment made by a homebuyer to show to the seller that he or she is serious about buying.

The timing of your earnest money payment is generally stated in your contract. In most cases, earnest money is due simultaneously with, or shortly after, the contract is signed by both buyer and seller.

In most cases, home buyers receive credit for their earnest money deposit at time of closing.

Typically, earnest money is held by a third party called an “escrow agent” or “escrow holder.” The escrow holder may be a real estate office, a closing attorney’s office, or any other party designated in the contract.

Buyers may require manual verification for the following reasons: • A buyer did not use his or her legal first or last name. • A buyer recently moved so the system cannot match the address provided with the address on public record. • A buyer mistyped their name, address or SSN. • A buyer provides ITIN instead of SSN. • A non-valid document was uploaded like an expired driver’s license, nonofficial form of ID or identification document containing a blurry photo.