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Please click on one of the questions below:
Q-1: How do I change my address for receiving payments?
Q-2: What documents do I need to make other changes on my account?
Q-3: Does Mewbourne Oil Company provide for direct deposit?
Q-4: Who do I contact regarding my revenue check?
Q-5: Can I expect to get a 1099 every year?
Q-6: What should I do if my check is lost, stolen, or older than 180 days?
Q-7: I have not received my check in several months, what do I need to do?
Q-8: When should I expect my current month revenue check?
Q-1: How do I change my address for receiving payments?
A: Please use the attached form. We do not accept address changes by telephone. Please mail form to the attention of the Division Order Department, or scan and email to divisionorders@mewbourne.com, or fax to 903-561-8909.
Click here for the Address Change form.
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Q-2: What documents do I need to make other changes on my account?
Click here for our Required Documents for Changes form.
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Q-3: Does Mewbourne Oil Company provide for direct deposit?
A: Yes. Please fill out form the link below and mail to the attention of our Division Order Department, or scan and email to divisionorders@mewbourne.com, or fax to 903-561-8909.
Click here for the Direct Deposit form.
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Q-4: Who do I contact regarding my revenue check and what information should I include to help answer my question?
A: Please email us at ownerrelations@mewbourne.com or call our Owner Relations Hotline at 903-561-2900. Please include your name, daytime phone number including area code, owner number, social security number for verification, and your question.
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Q-5: Can I expect to get a 1099 every year?
A: Royalty owners who received $10 or more and working interest owners who received $600 or more in the calendar year will receive a 1099 by January 31st of the following year. The income reported to the IRS is your gross income prior to any other deductions or taxes. The 1099 will also list any state or US withholding amounts deducted from your revenue checks.
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Q-6: What should I do if my check is lost, stolen, or older than 180 days?
A: If your check is stolen, contact Mewbourne Oil Company immediately at 903-561-2900. Any check greater than six months old should be marked “VOID” and sent back to Mewbourne. We will reissue the check on our next revenue check run once the check is received.
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Q-7: I have not received my check in several months, what do I need to do?
A: There is only 3 Minimum Pay options, $10, $25, and $100.
Please note: Your account will only generate a check if the amount is greater than $100. If you prefer a $10 or $25 option, please send a signed letter stating
which of the 2 options you would like it changed to with your owner number and social security number for verification. Please mail this to the attention of our Revenue Department or fax to 903-561-1515.
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Q-8: When should I expect my current month revenue check?
A: Please allow 10 business days to receive your current month revenue check. Revenue checks are usually printed around the 15th of the current month.
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"Pursuant to HB 981 passed by the Legislature of the State of Texas, we are required to provide you with the following information:
Section 91.504, Texas Natural Resources Code, gives an owner of a royalty interest in oil or gas produced in Texas the right to request from a payor information about itemized deductions, the heating value of the gas and the Railroad Commission of Texas identification number for the lease, property or well that may not have been provided to the royalty interest owner. The request must be in writing and must be made by certified mail. A payor must respond to a request regarding itemized deductions, the heating value of the gas or the Railroad Commission of Texas identification number by certified mail not later than the 60th day after the date the request is received. Additional information regarding production and related information may be obtained by contacting the Railroad Commission of Texas’ office of Public Assistance or accessing the commission’s website."
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