Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bill in Fife City, Washington using this online service!

FAQs

What day is auto-pay pulled from my account? The bill was due today but hasn’t been withdrawn, is all okay?

We pull auto-pay on the first business day after the due date to ensure all payments made on time are processed before auto-pay. This prevents duplicate payments for residents who are enrolled in auto-pay, but choose to mail in a check.

What’s the least amount I can pay to get my water turned back on?

The full amount due, plus a $50 water turn-on charge. 

What can I do to reduce my utility bill?

The City of Fife encourages its customers to monitor and reduce water usage.  Practicing water conservation is the only way to reduce your water bill. The water flat rate cannot be further reduced. Here are resources to help you reduce water usage. Read this water conservation page at the Washington State Department of Ecology. There are also handy water conservation tips in our annual consumer confidence report, which is published every summer. You can read the most recent report here.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bill

Pay Utility Bill in Fife City, Washington using this online service!

FAQs

What day is auto-pay pulled from my account? The bill was due today but hasn’t been withdrawn, is all okay?

We pull auto-pay on the first business day after the due date to ensure all payments made on time are processed before auto-pay. This prevents duplicate payments for residents who are enrolled in auto-pay, but choose to mail in a check.

What’s the least amount I can pay to get my water turned back on?

The full amount due, plus a $50 water turn-on charge. 

What can I do to reduce my utility bill?

The City of Fife encourages its customers to monitor and reduce water usage.  Practicing water conservation is the only way to reduce your water bill. The water flat rate cannot be further reduced. Here are resources to help you reduce water usage. Read this water conservation page at the Washington State Department of Ecology. There are also handy water conservation tips in our annual consumer confidence report, which is published every summer. You can read the most recent report here.

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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