Versailles Water 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 versailles water bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.

Water & Sewer Departments – City of Versailles

https://versailles.ky.gov/services/Pages/watersewer.aspx

Water and sewer bills are mailed to customers on the 1st of each month. If you fail to receive a bill by the 5th of the month, please contact our office at (859) …

Versailles Water Payment – Kentucky

https://secure.kentucky.gov/formservices/Versailles/Water

This service is offered as a quick and convenient way to submit your payment online using a MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express Card. This eGovernment service includes a service fee with your payment. Please note that payments made after the 15th of the month will be assessed a 10% fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pay for water in Versailles?

Welcome to the City of Versailles Water e-Payment site! This service is offered as a quick and convenient way to submit your payment online using a MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express Card. This eGovernment service includes a service fee with your payment.

How do I sign up for sewage in North Versailles?

How do I sign up for sewage? If you have recently purchased a property in North Versailles, you will need to contact the water authority to set up new service and they will automatically send those records to our sewage department. Why is my sewage bill so much higher than my water bill?

How many customers does Versailles water district serve?

We currently provide water to approximately 6,800 customers, including the South Woodford and Northeast Woodford Water Districts. The source of water for Versailles is Pool 5 of the Kentucky River.

When did the sewer rate increase in Versailles go into effect?

To finance the sewer projects, the Versailles City Council implemented three sewer rate increases of 18.5%. They went into effect on customers bills in March of 2016, 2017, and 2018.

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