Lincoln County Public Works offers easy and convenient ways for residents to pay their utility bills online. Whether you need to make a one-time payment or set up recurring billing Lincoln County has flexible online options to fit your needs. This guide will walk through how to use Lincoln County Public Works’ online payment system to view balances make payments, and manage your utility account.
Online Payment System Overview
Lincoln County Public Works allows customers to handle billing and payments through a secure online portal Features include
- One-time and recurring payment options
- View account balance and billing history
- Sign up for paperless billing and account notifications
- Pay by credit/debit card or electronic check
- Schedule future-dated payments
- Setup autopay for automatic payments
- Access account 24/7 on desktop or mobile app
Online payments are fast and convenient, helping customers avoid late fees and service disruptions. Payments made by 11 59pm are applied the next business day.
Getting Started with Online Payments
To use the online payment portal, you’ll first need to register for an account. Visit the Lincoln County Public Works website and click on “Pay Bill Online.”
You can register as a first-time user by providing your account number, email address, and creating a password. Your account number can be found on your monthly utility bill.
Once registered, you can log in anytime to view your balance, make payments, and manage account details. You can also download the payment app on your mobile device.
Making One-Time Payments
To make a one-time payment, log into your account and select “Make Payment.” Choose the account you want to pay if you have multiple utilities.
Enter the payment amount, which can be the full balance due or a partial payment. Then select your payment method – credit/debit card or electronic check.
There is a processing fee applied based on the payment method. Review the payment details and submit the transaction. Your payment will be processed and applied to your account within 1-2 business days.
Setting Up Recurring Payments
For automated payments every month, you can enroll in autopay through the online portal. With autopay, your bill is paid automatically on the due date using your default payment method.
To start autopay, login to your account and choose “Recurring Payments.” Select the account, payment method, and payment date for the recurring payments. Autopay gives you one less bill to remember each month!
Managing Paperless Billing
You can go paperless with online-only billing through the payment portal. Turn off paper bills and instead receive email or text notifications when your e-bill is ready to view.
To enroll in paperless billing, login to your account and update your delivery preferences under “My Profile.” Choosing paperless billing helps reduce waste and clutter.
Getting Account Alerts
Customize account alerts for pending payments, approaching due dates, balance updates, and other billing events. Alerts can be sent via email, text message, or both.
Under “My Profile,” turn on your preferred notifications so you never miss an important update on your utility account. Alerts help you stay on top of your balance and due dates.
Payment Policies and Security
Payments made online are secure and protected. The portal uses encryption and other measures to keep your account information private.
If your account is past due, online payments may not process depending on your account status. Please contact Lincoln County Public Works if your account is scheduled for disconnection.
You can also pay your bill by phone, in-person, automatic bank draft, and by mail free of charge. Online payments and credit/debit payments incur convenience fees.
Convenient Online Utility Bill Pay
Paying your Lincoln County Public Works bill online is fast, easy, and secure. Register for an account on the payment portal to view your balance, make one-time payments, set up autopay, and manage paperless billing.
Online payments give you flexibility to pay anytime from your computer or mobile device. If you have questions or need assistance, contact Lincoln County Public Works for helpful customer service.
Payment Options at Office
We accept CASH ONLY inside our office. Checks may be dropped in our green night drop box at any time. We check the box several times a day. To avoid longer wait times, please note that Mondays, Fridays and the first day after a holiday are normally very busy.
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How do I make a payment at Lincoln County water?
We accept cash and check transactions only in the office. All credit and/or debit card payments must be made on our website (www. lincolncountywater. com) or via our telephone payment system at 888-263-9391 beginning 9/03/24. New accounts may be set up between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Monday through Friday.
How do I make a payment at PWSD 1 of Lincoln County?
PWSD #1 of Lincoln County Office Hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m We accept cash and check transactions only in the office. All credit and/or debit card payments must be made on our website (www. lincolncountywater. com) or via our telephone payment system at 888-263-9391 beginning 9/03/24.
What is Lincoln County public utilities doing to help?
Lead Safe Community Portal has more information about what Lincoln County Public Utilities is doing to help and what people can do to help. The Public Works Department offers the following services: Contractor’s Corner News and Awards Office Location Policy and Procedures with Forms Utility Division
Where can I pay my utility bill at Lincoln City Hall?
inside City Hall 1st floor, located to the left near the Finance Department. Utility Billing division can accept payments at the City Hall. Front counters are located on the 1st floor – Utility Billing. There are several ways to pay: Lincoln lets customers use their checking or savings account to set up an Automatic Bank Draft (ABD) transaction.
What services does the Lincoln City Department of Public Works provide?
The Lincoln City Department of Public Works helps the community with planning, designing, building, running, maintaining, and managing public infrastructure like streets, sewers, water and waste water treatment plants, public buildings, and other facilities.
What services does Lincoln County offer?
For more information, visit the Lincoln County Mapping system (GIS/Mapping) and make online payments for things like taxes and utility bills. You can also use the Register of Deeds Land Records inquiry system and the Archive Center to find old meeting agendas and minutes and interactive forms for County Services and Departments.