Public Water Supply District 3 Jefferson County offers a wide variety of convenient payment options for our customers. Simply choose the option that best suits your needs.
All bills are due and payable upon receipt and must be paid in full by the due date for service to continue.
Payment Via Credit Card
We now accept credit card payments in the office, over the phone and through our website via MasterCard, Visa American Express & Discover with a low minimum convenience fee of $1.45. Payments over $60 are assesed a fee of 2.35%. Credit Card transactions are posted immediately in our office. Click the Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover Logo below, the Green Bar above or at the bottom of this page to get started. Please have your account number handy.
Payment By Mail
If paying by check or money order through the mail, please send all payments with your payment stub. To avoid late fees, please mail your payment at least five-seven business days before the due date specified on your bill.
Automatic Deduction
The worry-free way to pay your water bill. With this service, the amount of your monthly bill is automatically deducted from your bank account and credited to your utility account on the due date. There is no set-up fee or charge associated with this method of payment. To set up Automatic Deduction, simply download and fill out the Automatic Deduction form located in the Forms & Reports Section and drop it off at our office or mail it along with a voided check.
Payment Drop-off Location
You may pay your bill in person at our office address. We accept cash, check, credit card and money orders. To avoid longer wait times, please note that Mondays, Thursdays and the first day after a holiday are normally very busy. There is also a night drop available to the right hand side of the office door.
Payment Through Financial Institution Online Bill Pay
Many financial institutions such as major banks offer their customers the ability to pay their bills via an online bill payment service (through your bank's website). Normally, these services debit the customer's checking or savings account to pay the bill. Depending on the financial institution, they may or may not charge a fee for the service. Payments may take up to seven business days to post to the customer's account. Please consult with your bank for more information.