Texas Oag Child Support Login

What is Child Support?

  1. Payments processed through this web site are in addition to payments made via income withholding. Payments made through this web based payment option will not result in termination of an income withholding order or other child support enforcement actions allowable under state and federal law.
  2. Access and Visitation Hotline. The Texas Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division operates a toll free telephone hotline which provides easy access for non-custodial parents across Texas to basic legal information, education and resources on the following issues.

Child support is money that one parent pays to the other parent in order to provide for the child’s needs, such as food, clothing, school supplies, housing, daycare, or activities. For more information, visit the Texas Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division. View an introductory video about the child support court process called Understanding the Court Process.

Child Support Guidelines

According to the Texas Family Code, child support is based on the noncustodial parent’s net resources and the number of children he or she is supporting. Net resources are not take-home pay. For child support purposes, net resources equals the total earnings, minus Social Security taxes, income taxes for a single person, the child’s portion of the health insurance, cash medical support, union dues, and non-discretionary retirement contributions if the obligor does not pay Social Security taxes. Judges use a Monthly Child Support Calculator when setting up an original order for child support.

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The Texas Attorney General's - Child Support Division is in the process of transitioning to providing virtual child support services. During this time, while physical child support offices will be closed to customers and visitors, services will continue to be provided over the telephone and internet.

Texas law sets the following general guidelines for child support payment. The percentage is applied to the net resources of the noncustodial parent:

Support
  • 20% for one child
  • 25% for two children
  • 30% for three children
  • 35% for four children
  • 40% for five children.
  • Not less than 40% for six or more children.

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Special rules apply if you have children in more than one household.

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Child support payments go to the Texas State Disbursement Unit, typically by automatic wage withholding. The SDU gives credit for the payment that comes in and records when it goes out to the other parent. If your order directs you to pay another way, it may go to the:

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Texas State Disbursement Unit (SDU)
PO Box 659791
San Antonio, TX 78265-9791