Platte Clay Electric Bill Pay & Customer Service

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Nov 15, 2021 — Platte – Clay offers safe and convenient ways to pay your bill via credit card, debit card, bank account, e-check, drop box, mail, phone or an …

Billing Information – Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative

https://pcec.coop/services/billing/

Pay your Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative bill online through our secure payment portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a payment to Clay Electric?

You can make an immediate electronic payment by bank draft or credit card on the co-op’s website at MyClayElectric.com or through the mobile app. To perform a transaction you will need your Clay Electric account number, a valid email address, your checking or savings account number and the routing number of your bank.

Why choose Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative?

As one of the fastest growing cooperatives in Missouri, Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative in Kearney serves residents and businesses across seven counties north of the Kansas City metro area. Many rely on their quality energy products and services, along with specialty security lighting and water heaters.

How is my Clay Electric credit score determined?

Your Clay Electric credit score is determined by a credit check at account connection and if you have any credit events while receiving service. By knowing what the rules are, you can keep your credit in good standing. View a list by county of organizations that offer assistance with paying utility bills.

Is the Platte County Water District Office Open on New Year’s Eve?

Our office will be closed December 31st for New Year’s Eve. In case of emergency please call 816-628-3121. Happy New Year! Welcome to PWSD #4!! District #4 is one of nine Platte County Rural Water Districts. We serve homes and businesses outside the city limits of Platte City and the Windmill Creek Subdivision.

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