Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for niles utilities bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.
Billing – City of Niles
https://www.thecityofniles.com/services/billing/
Apr 21, 2021 — For residential water, sewer, electric – $550.00 deposit … Online bill payment options are available to use personally or if you are paying …
Make a Payment/Turn Utilities On or Off – Niles, Michigan
You can pay your utility bill using your Discover, Visa, Master Card, American Express or check by calling our new service provider Point & Pay at 833-440-3768, option 1. There is a transaction …
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the city of Niles Utilities Department?
The City of Niles Utilities Department is owned and operated by the City of Niles for the sole purpose of providing quality electric, water, and wastewater treatment services. The Utilities Manager is Jeff Dunlap (pictured above). This Utilities Department is governed by a 5 member advisory Board appointed by our City Council.
What’s new with Niles’New payment system?
The new system allows residents to pay by credit card with no more fees and sign up for Electronic Funds Transfer for payments. Over the course of the next few months, Niles will be bringing even more new features online.
Why does Niles own its own water and electric utilities?
Looking back to the very beginning of the City’s ownership of the electric and water utilities, the records clearly show that the “City Fathers” wanted to provide the citizens of Niles with the best possible services at the lowest prudent cost for those services. This historic mission has been the guiding principle since that time.
How do I create an accessmygov account for Niles Township?
You will now be at AccessMyGov.com page for Niles Township. Go to the left side of the page where it says ACCOUNT. Click Register. You will now be at a page where you will create an account which protects your identity. You will only need to create one account to pay your taxes or utility bills. 3. Once registered you will have two options.