Sheboygan Falls Utilities Bill Pay & Customer Service

Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for sheboygan falls utilities bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.

Utilities – The City of Sheboygan Falls

https://www.cityofsheboyganfalls.com/community/utilities/

Welcome to Sheboygan Falls , WI ( Utility ) Online Payment Center Powered by PSN! To make a payment or, if applicable, to view your bills . For billing and utility questions, or to put new service in your name: Call 920-467-7906, ext. 4. Email: utilities @shebfalls.com

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A convenience fee of $1.00 will be applied to checking and savings payments. A convenience fee of 3% will be applied to credit card payments. An additional fee of 50¢ is applied for payments

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s new at Sheboygan water utility?

New payment portal is now LIVE! Sheboygan Water Utility is excited to announce that we launched a new and improved bill pay service for utility bills! Our previous online bill payment provider, PSN, has merged with a new company called InvoiceCloud.

What is Sheboygan Sanitary District 2?

The Town of Sheboygan Sanitary District No. 2 Sewer was formed in December 1972 following an order by the Wisconsin DNR that the City of Sheboygan provide sewage treatment facilities capable of servicing the Sheboygan “region”.

How much debt does the district of Sheboygan have?

The only debt the District carries is for improvements in 2012 by the City of Sheboygan for the Western Interceptor Rehabilitation Project. The current amount due is $84,182.08 with final payment in 2030. The District’s 2018 capital assets were $14,040,774.00 with an annual operating budget of approximately $850,000.00.

Is tourism the future of Sheboygan County?

Tourism will play an increasing role in our community’s future, and we will continue to cooperate with neighboring towns, villages and Sheboygan County to achieve these objectives.

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