Living in the beautiful city of Santa Fe, New Mexico comes with the responsibility of paying your monthly municipal utility bill. The City of Santa Fe provides residents and businesses with essential services like water, sewer, trash pickup and more. As a customer, it’s important to know your options for paying your utility bill conveniently and on time each month.
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll cover everything you need to know about managing your City of Santa Fe utility account and avoiding late fees.
About City of Santa Fe Utilities
The City of Santa Fe’s Public Utilities Department handles water and wastewater treatment and delivery along with solid waste management services for the city. This includes:
- Drinking water supply, infrastructure and billing
- Sewer system operation and billing
- Garbage, recycling and compost pickup and billing
Utility billing and customer service for these essential city services are handled by the Utility Billing Division They strive to provide residents and businesses with accurate monthly bills and flexible payment options,
Understanding Your Utility Bill
As a City of Santa Fe utility customer, you receive a monthly bill for water, sewer and trash services based on your usage and fees. Key things to look for on your utility bill:
- Account number
- Service address
- Billing date
- Previous balance
- Water usage & water service charges
- Sewer service charges
- Solid waste service charges
- Taxes and surcharges
- Total current charges
- Total amount due
- Due date
Usage for water and sewer is measured by your water meter. Garbage fees are fixed monthly rates. Additional penalty and interest charges are added for past due accounts.
Ways to Pay Your Bill
The City of Santa Fe offers several ways for customers to pay their utility bills conveniently each month.
Pay Online
The easiest option for most customers is to pay online through the City of Santa Fe’s secure online payment portal. To get started, go to:
https://ipn2.paymentus.com/rotp/sfnm
You’ll need to enter your 10-digit City of Santa Fe account number and set up an online profile. The portal allows you to securely pay by credit card, debit card or e-check. You can also setup recurring auto-pay payments.
Pay by Phone
Call the City of Santa Fe’s automated phone payment system at 1-844-794-2069 and use your touchtone phone to enter account and payment information. The phone line is available 24/7 and takes payments by credit/debit card or e-check.
Pay by Mail
Mail a check or money order along with your payment stub to:
City of Santa Fe Utility Billing
PO Box 909
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Allow 5-7 business days for your mailed payment to be received and avoid late fees.
Pay in Person
Take your bill and payment to the walk-up customer service window located at:
City of Santa Fe Municipal Utilities
801 W San Mateo Rd
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm. Cash, check, money order or credit card payments are accepted.
Recurring Bank Draft Payments
Sign up to have your monthly bill amount automatically drafted from your checking account. Complete the authorization form and submit a voided check to Utility Billing. Bank drafts occur on the due date each month.
Budget Billing
To make payments more predictable, sign up for the City of Santa Fe’s budget billing program. Your payment stays the same each month based on your previous usage history and is recalculated periodically.
Avoid Late Fees and Penalties
Utility bills are due 20 days after the billing date printed on your statement. A 10% penalty is added to past due account balances after the due date.
Accounts remaining unpaid after 30 days incur additional late fees and interest charges. Avoid penalties and service disruptions by paying your bill in full and on time every month.
Apply for Payment Assistance
If you are struggling financially, check if you qualify for utility billing assistance programs like LIHEAP, Round Up or Project Share. Discounts and payment arrangements may also be available based on your circumstances.
Contact City of Santa Fe Utility Billing or check their website for current assistance program details to help manage your payments. Communicate any issues as early as possible.
Go Paperless with E-Billing
For added convenience, sign up to receive a monthly email notification when your e-bill is ready to view and pay online instead of receiving a mailed paper bill. Email Utility Billing to switch to paperless billing.
Moving Your Service
Notify the City Utility Billing office at least 1-2 days before your move date to close or transfer your existing utility account. Have your new address ready to set up services there.
Paying your City of Santa Fe utilities promptly allows you to conveniently access essential water, sewer and garbage services while saving money on late fees. Choose a payment option that suits your needs and budget your bill into monthly spending. Maintaining a current utility account is a responsibility of living and working in the City of Santa Fe.
Welcome to Santa Fe County Utilities
Santa Fe County Utilities provides water and wastewater services to various areas beyond the City limits. If you would like to inquire about our services, please call or come by. We look forward to serving you.
Commercial and Residential Water and Wastewater Service Rates
On June 12, 2018, the Santa County Board of County Commissioners approved new rates for water and wastewater services. Please see Ordinances 2018-3 and 2018-4 or rate sheet summary for the new rates which will become effective July 13, 2018.
For questions, comments and concerns, you can also call the main line at (505) 992-9870 or if it is an after hours emergency, please call 505-629-4631 or you can email us at [email protected]
Santa Fe County Water/Wastewater Operations Physical Address 424 NM 599 Frontage Road Santa Fe, NM 87507
Mailing Address P.O. Box 276 Santa Fe, NM 87504 Office Hours Open Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed on weekends and County Holidays
Conjunctive Use Management Plan
City Hall Highlights: Water Billing Update from the Sangre de Cristo Water Division
FAQ
How do I contact the city of Santa Fe?
How much is the average water bill in New Mexico?
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$32
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$30
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Who is the director of public utilities in Santa Fe?
Is Santa Fe a city or town?
How do I pay my utility bill in Santa Fe NM?
Payments may be put in the Drop Box in the parking lot of the Utility Billing and Water Divisions at 801 W. San Mateo, Santa Fe, NM 87505. If a bill payment due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday, or any other day when City offices are closed, the payment due date shall be extended through the next business day.
How do I deposit a water bill in Santa Fe NM?
Click this form _____________, fill it out, and attached a VOIDED check or a deposit slip with routing and account numbers. You may either submit the completed form and check: Via mail sent to City of Santa Fe Water Division, PO BOX 5439, Santa Fe, NM 87502. In person at 801 W. San Mateo Rd at the cashier’s window.
Where can I send money to Santa Fe Water Division?
Via mail sent to City of Santa Fe Water Division, PO BOX 5439, Santa Fe, NM 87502. In person at 801 W. San Mateo Rd at the cashier’s window. In person at City Hall, 200 Lincoln Ave, ground floor in the accounts receivable office. Return to Questions I am behind with my payments! What are my options?
What services does Santa Fe County utilities provide?
Santa Fe County Utilities provides water and wastewater services to various areas beyond the City limits. If you would like to inquire about our services, please call or come by. We look forward to serving you. Notice: Santa Fe County Utilities rates will be changing in Fiscal Year 2025 (July 1st, 2024 – June 30th, 2025).
Can I pay my water bill in Santa Fe?
The City of Santa Fe offers assistance to qualifying customers struggling to pay their water bill. You may qualify for relief if you have an income that falls below the City’s Low Income Limits. Applicants must reside at the service address for which they are applying for assistance, and they must be individually metered.
How do I send a deposit to Santa Fe utility service?
You are welcome to either email it to us at [email protected] or bring it in person to us at 801 W. San Mateo Rd. Return to Questions Why do I have to pay a deposit to set up new services? The City of Santa Fe requires all tenants to pay a deposit for utility service.