Having reliable water, sewer, and stormwater service is essential for homes and businesses in Coral Springs The Coral Springs Improvement District (CSID) handles providing these critical utilities in the area As a customer, it’s your responsibility to pay your CSID bill on time each month to keep service active.
In this guide we’ll walk through your different options for paying CSID bills and provide tips for an easy, hassle-free payment process.
Online Bill Pay
The easiest and most convenient way to pay your Coral Springs Improvement District bill is through online bill pay on their website. Setting up an online account allows you to:
- View bill balances and payment history
- Receive paperless billing
- Set up autopay or one-time payments
- Avoid mailing checks or visiting a payment center
To start, you’ll need to create an online account on the CSID website using your account number. There are separate portals for residential and commercial customers.
Once your account is set up, you can log in anytime to view your bill and make a payment by linking a bank account or entering a debit/credit card. It only takes a few minutes to pay online!
Pay by Mail
If you prefer not to pay bills online, CSID also accepts payments by physical mail. Your monthly paper bill will include a payment stub and mailing address to detach and send along with a check or money order.
Allow 7-10 business days for mailed payments to be received and processed by CSID to avoid any late fees. You can also mail payments to CSID without the payment stub if needed. Just be sure to include your full account number on the check or money order.
One thing to watch for is postal delays that could cause payments to arrive late. Consider switching to online bill pay to avoid any mail issues down the road.
Pay by Phone
In a rush and need to pay your CSID bill last minute? No problem! You can call their automated payment system anytime to make a payment by phone using your debit/credit card or checking account number.
The 24/7 phone number for payments is (954) 344-5900. You’ll just need your account number and payment details handy when you call. Phone payments offer a great option for those rare times when you need to pay your bill at the last moment.
Pay in Person
CSID also allows in-person bill payment at their headquarters office in Coral Springs. You can stop by during business hours to pay with cash, check, money order, or credit/debit card.
Their office is located at:
10300 NW 11th Manor
Coral Springs, FL 33071
Before visiting, check the CSID website for current hours and holiday closures. And consider calling ahead to confirm they are open and can accept payments.
Recurring Auto Pay
The easiest way to avoid forgetting monthly payments is to enroll in auto pay through CSID. This automatically deducts your balance each month from a linked bank account or credit card.
You’ll still receive a monthly bill for your records, but payments happen on their own without any work on your part. Just make sure you have sufficient funds when auto pay dates come around.
Auto pay provides reliable, hassle-free payments so your water and sewer service stays on without interruption. And you avoid those pesky late fees! Contact CSID customer service to ask about enrolling.
Payment Extensions and Assistance
If you’re struggling to pay your CSID bill on time, contact them right away to explain your situation. They may be able to provide a payment extension or arrange a payment plan to help get back on track.
Qualifying low-income households can also inquire about financial assistance programs that offer bill discounts or payment matching.
CSID wants to work with customers to maintain continuity of service, especially those facing financial hardships. Don’t hesitate to call them for help getting your balance resolved.
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FAQ
What is the Coral Springs Improvement District toilet rebate?
Residents of certain homes can get up to two $99 toilet rebates, or the full cost of each toilet, whichever is less. where the toilet(s) will be installed. the Coral Springs Improvement District.
How do I make a payment at South Coral Springs water plant?
All non-electronic payments must be made by check or money order. For security reasons, cash is not accepted at any location. There is a Payment Drop Box at the front door of the South Coral Springs Water Plant that is open 24 hours a day. From University Drive, take Ramblewood Drive west to the first street past Maplewood Elementary School.
How do I pay my North Springs Improvement District Bill?
Please have your account ID and pin number available from your billing statement. A new webpage will open up for you to make payment with a Visa or MasterCard. Please click the button below to pay your bill. Thank you. North Springs Improvement District, All Rights Reserved.
Which water providers does Coral Springs have?
Coral Springs has multiple water providers, including Coral Springs Improvement District. For a complete list, please view all.
Is cash accepted at the south Coral Springs water plant?
For security reasons, cash is not accepted at any location. There is a Payment Drop Box at the front door of the South Coral Springs Water Plant that is open 24 hours a day. From University Drive, take Ramblewood Drive west to the first street past Maplewood Elementary School. Turn south (left) on NW 11th Manor and follow to the end of the road.
Why should you be featured in ‘tap into Coral Springs’?
That’s great news! Being on “Tap into Coral Springs” is a great chance to show how important the Tree Inventory Project is and how committed we are to encouraging good tree care and management. Education is very important to make sure that everyone in the District and the surrounding areas has the information and tools they need to make smart choices.