Paying bills can be a tedious task. Finding paper bills, writing checks, buying stamps, mailing envelopes – it takes time and effort each month. That’s why the City of Chandler offers a convenient online bill pay system to make paying city bills fast, easy, and secure.
Overview of Chandler’s Online Bill Pay
Residents of Chandler can pay a variety of city bills online through an easy-to-use payment portal. With Chandler’s online bill pay, you can safely pay the following bills online, 24 hours a day, seven days a week:
- Airport fees and deposits
- Airport leases and permits
- Business registration and license renewals
- Court citations
- Development permits and plan reviews
- Fire operations, training, and prevention permits
- Insurance payments and donations
- Parks and recreation fees
- Police records and cadet fees
- Utility services
- Acts of Kindness donations
Chandler’s online system lets you pay city bills right away without writing checks or buying stamps. You can set up recurring payments or pay a single bill.
Benefits of Paying Bills Online
Using Chandler’s online bill pay system offers many benefits:
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This is a quick and easy way to pay your bills. You don’t have to fill out any paper forms.
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Secure – Payment information is encrypted and kept confidential
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Available anytime – Access the payment portal 24/7,
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Saves money – Avoid late fees by paying on time without the hassle of mailing paper checks.
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Eco-friendly – Reduce paper waste and help the environment.
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Mobile friendly – Pay bills on-the-go from your smartphone or tablet.
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Payment history – View past payments for all your city bills in one place.
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Text/email reminders – Get notifications when bills are due.
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Recurring payments – Set up automatic payments so bills are always paid on time.
Step-by-Step Guide to Paying Bills Online
Paying city bills through Chandler’s online payment portal is simple. Follow these steps:
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Go to https://www.chandleraz.gov/government/departments/management-services/accounting/pay
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Select the type of bill you want to pay. Options include:
- Airport fees
- Business registration
- Court citations
- Development permits
- Fire operations and prevention
- Parks and recreation
- Police records
- Utility services
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Enter your bill account number if required.
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Enter the payment amount.
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Select whether you want to make a one-time payment or set up recurring payments.
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Enter your payment information. Accepted methods include credit/debit card, checking account, Google Pay, and Apple Pay.
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Review the payment details and submit.
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Receive a confirmation email/text with your payment details.
It’s that easy! The whole process takes just a few minutes.
Tips for Paying City Bills Online
Follow these tips to get the most out of Chandler’s online bill payment system:
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Set up an account to store your payment information for faster checkout.
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Sign up for paperless billing to get bills delivered directly to your account.
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Enable text or email reminders so you never miss a bill.
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Schedule payments in advance or setup auto-pay if offered.
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Update your contact information if you move or change phone numbers.
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Contact the city department directly if you have bill-related questions.
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Save the payment portal URL as a bookmark or app shortcut for quick access.
Chandler’s online bill pay system makes managing city bills quick, easy, and secure. By paying bills online, you can avoid late fees, save money on stamps, reduce paper waste, and simplify your finances. Sign up for an account today to get started and take advantage of the many benefits of digital bill pay!
Water & Wastewater Rate Information
Fees for water and wastewater services:
New accounts and transfers must be handled in person at the Billing Office.
If a customer, new or old, wants to move their service to a different location, they need to fill out the New Service Application and bring it with them, along with a valid photo ID. Rental customers are also required to show a copy of their lease or rental agreement; homeowners are also required to show a copy of the purchase agreement or closing disclosures. Separate deposits are required to establish water and wastewater services – find out more here.