General Lockbox Network
The General Lockbox Network (GLN) is a collection and processing service provided by certain financial institutions to help federal government agencies process paper checks and other remittance documents (not related to taxes) that are received through the mail.
Learn More About GLNCollects agency mail from specified P.O. box
Opens, extracts, sorts, and batches envelope contents.
Scans and captures data from payment instruments & documents
Forwards captured images to Electronic Check Processing for settlement
Balances and totals batches
Records the payments
Provides customer service
Agencies get their data either in an electronic file or through the Collections Information Repository (CIR). Remittance documents can also be reviewed in Electronic Check processing (ECP).
What is the Fiscal Service's Role?
At the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, we work with you to decide if a paper lockbox solution is the best way to meet your agency's or your program's collection needs. In some cases, a paper lockbox is not the best way for an agency to collect funds. Learn more about GLN.
Need Help?
Send us an e-mail at:
Agency Relationship Management (ARM) Engagement Division
arm@fiscal.treasury.gov