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Multiple Ways to Pay Your Saint Peter Utility Bills

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
20 hours ago

View your Utility Bill / Online Energy AnalysisPayment MethodsAutomatic Payment:You have the option of paying your bill by automatic bank payment at no additional charge to you. Automatic payment will

View your Utility Bill / Online Energy AnalysisPayment MethodsAutomatic Payment:You have the option of paying your bill by automatic bank payment at no additional charge to you. Automatic payment will deduct your utility bill payment from your bank account. You will still receive a copy of your utility bill on the first of each month from our office. Once your utility account is set up for automatic payment, your bill will reflect the statement "Do Not Pay - Paid by Draft." The payment will be deducted from your bank account on the due date indicated on the bill.If you would like to take advantage of this option, please print and fill out the Authorization for Automatic Payment Form (PDF) and return it to the Finance Department at City Hall or mail it to: City of Saint Peter Finance Department227 S Front Street, Saint Peter, MN 56082. Please send this to us by the tenth of the month.Convenient Drop Box -Available 24 hours a day:A drop box is located just outside City Hall at 227 S Front Street.Put your payment in a sealed envelope along with the account holder’s name, address, and, if possible, account number when using the drop box. In-Person Payments or Questions:Payment by cash, check, or credit card can be received in the office. Please bring in the top portion of your bill when making a payment. If you have any questions, please stop by the Finance Department at 227 S. Front Street, open between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. on Friday, or call 507-934-0664.Mail Payments:Mail payments to the Finance Department at 227 South Front Street using the return envelope mailed with your bill.  Please include the top portion of your bill.  If this is not available, include the service address and account holder name.Online Through Enerlyte:We accept payments using: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and Electronic Check (E-Checks) via the Enerlyte Website. You will be able to create a user account and view your utility bill here, also. We will receive notification of your payment and will post it to your utility account the next business day.  RequirementYou must have your Utility Account Number available to make a payment.View your utility bill onlineAutomated Phone System:Make your payment with a credit or debit card through our automated phone system 24 hours a day by calling 844-828-3244. RequirementYou must have your Utility Account Number and Address available to make a payment through the automated phone system.Services that have been disconnected due to non-payment will not be restored after hours using the online payment center or automated phone system.*There is a $30 fee for all payments returned as Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF)*If you have any questions regarding your utility account, please contact the City of Saint Peter Finance Department at 507-934-0664.Trouble Paying Your BillIf you are having trouble paying your bill, there are agencies that may be able to provide assistance. See these agencies and their contact information in the Resource Directory.Electric DisconnectsUtility Accounts that are 2 months delinquent must have a payment arrangement with the City, or the electric service will be disconnected or limited, from October 1 through April 30. To avoid disconnection, payments must be received at least one day prior to the Disconnect Date as specified on the notice.Disconnects occur weekly for failed payment arrangements.Reconnect Fees* Reconnection charge for accounts paid by 3:30 p.m. on regular business days is $75.51.  

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