City Of St Clair Water Bill Pay & Customer Service

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Water Service | City of St. Clair, Michigan

http://www.cityofstclair.com/departments/water-service/

Utility bills ( Water , sewer, rubbish), Summer Taxes or Winter Taxes payments using a Credit Card, Debit card, electronic check or automatic deduction from … Water Service | A Getaway From the Everyday. … Higher than usual water bill ? … *Clerical billing or meter reading error on the part of the City

Water Service | City of St. Clair, Michigan

http://www.cityofstclair.com/departments/water-service/

City of St. Clair 547 N. Carney Drive St. Clair MI 48079. tel 810-329-7121 fax 810-329-7997 office 7:30am – 4:30pm

Frequently Asked Questions

When are water bills due in St Clair Shores?

A. Residents receive their water bills quarterly in the City of St. Clair Shores. You Payments are due three weeks after the bills are mailed. Q. What are the water rates in the City? A. The water and sewer rates in the City are as follows: You are billed water and sewer charges ($12.405 Total) for each unit of water you use. Q.

What payment methods are available for city of St Clair Michigan?

Payment methods and fees | City of St. Clair, Michigan Administration is pleased to announce the option to pay Utility bills (Water, sewer, rubbish), Summer Taxes or Winter Taxes using a Credit Card, Debit card or electronic check is now available.

Where can I pay my taxes in St Clair Shores?

Tax and Water Payments are accepted at FIRST STATE BANK branches located in St. Clair Shores. You must present your entire bill. Make checks payable to “City of St. Clair Shores”. Partial payments are not accepted at the bank.

What does the St Clair County Treasurer’s office do?

The St. Clair County Treasurer’s office handles the following matters: Collection of delinquent taxes for years 2020 and older Foreclosure of property for delinquent property taxes; pursuant to P. A. 123, 1999 Auditing of Principal Residency Exemption, formerly Homestead Recordkeeping for various State and County Agencies

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