Saint Paul Regional Water Services Bill Pay: SPRWS Guest & Auto Pay

Pay your Saint Paul Regional Water Services (SPRWS) bill quickly and securely using the official Paymentus portal. Make one-time guest payments, enroll in Auto Pay, view usage, and manage your account with ease.

How to Pay Your Saint Paul Regional Water Services Bill

Saint Paul Regional Water Services (SPRWS) provides water and sewer services to Saint Paul and surrounding areas in Minnesota. The new modern billing portal offers fast, secure online payments with expanded options.

Login to Pay or Guest Pay

The official Paymentus portal supports one-time guest payments without creating an account.
Simply enter your customer number and account number (found on your bill) to pay quickly.

For full features (view bills, usage history, paperless billing, payment reminders, and Auto Pay):
Register or log in using your customer number, account number, and email address.

Pay by Phone (24/7 Automated)

Call 651-266-6350 (24/7 for card payments).
Credit/debit card or e-check options are available.

For billing questions and assistance:
Customer Service is available Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Payment Address (Mail)

Mail checks or money orders to:
Saint Paul Regional Water Services
1900 Rice Street
Saint Paul, MN 55113-6810

Include your account number for faster processing. Use the bill stub when possible.

In-Person or Pay in Store

Cash payments (fee-free at office):
1900 Rice Street, Saint Paul, MN 55113
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Retail cash options (with small fee):

  • Walmart: $2 fee
  • CVS or Walgreens: $2.95 fee

Drop boxes (24/7 for checks/money orders): Located at 1900 Rice Street (visitor parking and main entrance).

Mobile App & Payment Assistant

No dedicated mobile app is available. The Paymentus portal is fully mobile-responsive for payments and account management on your smartphone or tablet.

Enroll in Auto Pay (Direct) through the portal for automatic monthly payments from checking/savings (fee-free) or card/digital wallet.

Fees and Late Payments

  • E-check / bank account: Generally free.
  • Credit/debit card or digital wallet (PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay): $3.95 per transaction + $3.95 per additional $500 block.
  • In-store cash: $2 at Walmart or $2.95 at CVS/Walgreens.
  • Bills are due 15 days after the billing date. Late payments may be certified to property taxes (with a $15 fee + interest).
  • Contact customer service early for payment arrangements to avoid penalties.

Contact Saint Paul Regional Water Services

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pay my Saint Paul Regional Water Services bill online?

Visit the Paymentus portal at ipn4.paymentus.com/cp/sprs. Use guest/one-time pay with your customer and account numbers or register for full access.

Can I make a guest payment for my SPRWS bill?

Yes. The portal supports quick one-time payments without creating an account — just enter your customer and account numbers.

What is the phone number for SPRWS billing support?

Call 651-266-6350 for customer service and payment assistance.

Where do I mail my Saint Paul Regional Water Services payment?

Send payments to: Saint Paul Regional Water Services, 1900 Rice Street, Saint Paul, MN 55113-6810.

How do I set up Auto Pay for my SPRWS bill?

Register or log in to the Paymentus portal and enroll in Auto Pay (Direct) for automatic deductions.

Is there a mobile app for Saint Paul Regional Water Services bill pay?

No dedicated app is available. Use the mobile-friendly Paymentus portal on your phone’s browser.

How do I avoid late fees or tax certification on my SPRWS bill?

Pay within 15 days of the billing date using online, Auto Pay, mail, or drop box options. Contact customer service early for payment arrangements.

Where can I pay my SPRWS bill in cash in person?

Pay fee-free at 1900 Rice Street (office hours) or with a small fee at Walmart, CVS, or Walgreens locations.

Information updated as of April 2026 from official Saint Paul Regional Water Services sources. Always verify the latest details directly on stpaul.gov or the Paymentus portal, as fees and policies may change.

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