Paying your water and sewer bill to Tuolumne Utilities District (TUD) just got a whole lot easier. TUD recently launched a new online payment system that makes paying your bill quick, easy and secure. In this article, we’ll walk through everything you need to know about paying your TUD bill online.
Overview of Tuolumne Utilities District
Tuolumne Utilities District provides water and wastewater services to customers in Tuolumne County, California. TUD serves around 12,500 water connections and 7,000 sewer connections across its service area.
As a municipal utility district, TUD is run by a five-person Board of Directors that is elected by the people. Water and sewer service fees help pay for TUD’s operations and improvements to infrastructure.
Benefits of Paying Your TUD Bill Online
Paying your TUD bill online provides several benefits
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Convenience – Pay anytime, anywhere via computer or mobile device. You don’t have to send checks or go to the TUD office.
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Ease of use – The online payment system is user-friendly with straightforward account management.
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Payment options: You can make one-time payments or set up payments to happen automatically. Use credit/debit card or e-check.
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Payment tracking – View payment history and access billing statements through your online account.
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Paperless billing – Reduce clutter and waste by opting for email billing statements.
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Time savings – Payments post instantly, avoiding mailing delays. Late fees can be avoided.
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Security – Payment card industry standards are followed to keep your information safe.
How to Pay Your TUD Bill Online
Follow these simple steps to pay your TUD bill online:
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Visit the payment website – Go to https://tuolumneutilitiesdistrictca.municipalonlinepayments.com/tuolumneutilitiesdistrictca/utilities.
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Click on “Pay Bill” – Locate and click the yellow “Pay Bill” button.
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Enter your account information – Input your 10-digit TUD account number and the service address zip code. Click “Next”.
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Pick a method of payment—Pick whether to pay with a credit or debit card or an electronic check. Input your payment details.
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Confirm payment amount – Verify the balance due and select the amount you wish to pay. Click “Continue” to proceed.
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Review payment – Give your payment a reference name (optional) and review the payment summary. Click “Submit Payment” to complete.
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Get payment confirmation – Your payment will be processed and a confirmation page displayed with your payment details.
And that’s it! By following those steps you can securely pay your TUD water/sewer bill online in just a few minutes.
Managing Your TUD Online Account
In addition to making one-time payments, the online payment system also allows you to manage your TUD account. You can:
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Set up recurring auto-pay from your credit card or bank account.
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View pending payments and payment history.
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Access up to 12 months of billing statements.
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Update your email, phone number and other account details.
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Go paperless by opting to receive billing statements electronically.
To access these account management features, you’ll first need to create an online profile. When making a one-time payment, look for the option to “Create a profile” instead of entering your details as a guest.
Payment Support from TUD Customer Service
If you have any trouble making an online payment, TUD’s customer service team is here to help:
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Call 209-532-5536 Monday through Friday 7am-4pm PST.
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Email questions to [email protected]
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Visit the TUD office at 18885 Nugget Blvd, Sonora, CA 95370.
TUD representatives can help troubleshoot any issues getting signed up or making payments through the online system. They can also take payments over the phone if needed.
Conveniently Manage Your TUD Account Online
TUD’s new online bill pay system makes it simpler and more convenient than ever to pay your TUD water and sewer bill. By signing up for an account, you can easily make one-time or recurring payments, track payment history, go paperless and more. Paying online saves you time and gives you more flexibility in managing your TUD services.
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TUD is governed by a five-member Board of Directors, elected at large. The Board of Directors establishes policies for the operation of the District.
The Board of Directors meet annually to set Strategic Goals, Vision, Plan and Execution for the District.
TUD Board of Director meetings can be viewed LIVE by simply connecting through the internet. Or to find out more about the TUD Board meetings – including Agenda, Minutes or Video any time.
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What’s new at Tuolumne Utilities District?
The Tuolumne Utilities District has recently updated to a new improved customer billing software system. Should you need to make a payment or have questions concerning your account, please call our Customer Service Department at (209) 532-5536.
How do I pay my Tud Bill?
There are several ways you can pay your TUD bill! Payments can be made by phone, 24/7 by calling our automated toll-free number at (877) 812-3498. For assisted phone payments & account inquiries, call our office at (209) 532-5536. To make an online payment or to set up Autopay, click here.
Why did Tuolumne Utilities District receive a $45.6 million grant/loan?
To avoid potential plumbing and sewer problems, Tuolumne Utilities District would like to urge residents how Tuolumne Utilities District is excited to announce the receipt of a $45. 6 million grant/loan award from the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Division of Financial Assistance.
Does Tuolumne County have plumbing problems during Thanksgiving?
The Thanksgiving holiday will have many Tuolumne County residents busy cooking in their kitchens. To avoid potential plumbing and sewer problems, Tuolumne Utilities District would like to urge residents how.