Paying your sanitation bill to the Frederick County Sanitation Authority is easy and convenient when you do it online. As a customer of the authority, you likely receive a monthly bill for your water and sewer services. While you can pay this bill via mail, phone or in-person the authority’s website allows you to securely pay your bill 24/7 without leaving your home.
Why Pay Online?
Paying your sanitation bill online provides several benefits over other payment methods:
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Convenience You can pay anytime of day, without having to call during business hours or visit an office.
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Security: Online payments utilize secure encryption technology to protect your information.
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Speed: Online payments post to your account faster than mailing a check.
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Control: You can view your balance and payment history anytime when paying online.
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AutoPay: Set up recurring payments to be made automatically each month.
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Confirmation: Get instant payment confirmation when paying online.
How to Pay Your Bill Online
Paying your Frederick County sanitation bill online is a quick and easy process. Just follow these simple steps:
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Visit the authority’s website at https://www.frederickwater.com/.
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Click on the “Pay Your Bill” link at the top of the homepage.
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On the payment page, enter your account number and the name or service address on your account.
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Click “Continue” to proceed to the payment page.
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Enter the payment amount. You can pay the total balance due or make a partial payment.
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Select your payment method – credit/debit card or e-check.
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Enter your payment information and complete any required fields.
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Review the payment details and click “Submit Payment” to complete the transaction.
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The website will display a payment confirmation page. You will also receive a confirmation email.
And that’s it! By paying your sanitation authority bill online, you can save time and hassle each month. Your payment will quickly process to your account, allowing you to avoid late fees.
Helpful Tips for Paying Online
Follow these tips for a smooth online payment experience:
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Have your bill handy to reference your account number and balance due.
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Double check that all payment information entered is accurate to avoid processing errors.
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Save your payment method to expedite future online payments.
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Schedule payments in advance or setup AutoPay if going out of town.
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Contact customer service if you do not receive a confirmation email after submitting payment.
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Update your contact information if you are not receiving monthly e-bills.
Paying bills online is something many of us do routinely for utilities, loans, insurance, and more. Choosing electronic billing and payments with the sanitation authority is a great way to simplify bill management each month. By taking a few minutes to pay your bill online, you can save time, avoid late fees, and have peace of mind knowing your payment was received. So next time your sanitation bill arrives, consider the convenience of paying electronically through the authority’s website.
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FAQ
What is the phone number for Frederick County Water and Sewers?
How much does Frederick County MD pay?
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How do I pay my Frederick County tax?
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Does Frederick County provide PFAS information?
Frederick County has been providing PFAS information and level for each water system in our Annual Water Quality Reports since 2022. Public water systems have five years (by 2029) to implement solutions that reduce these PFAS if monitoring shows that drinking water levels exceed these MCLs.
How do I contact Frederick County government?
Frederick County Government 12 E. Church St. Frederick, MD 21701 Ph: 301-600-9000 Monday – Friday 8:00 Am – 4:00 Pm Government Websites by CivicPlus® Arrow Left Arrow Right Slideshow Left Arrow Slideshow Right Arrow
What does Frederick County do to protect public health and safety?
Frederick County is dedicated to protecting public health and safety by supplying safe, clean and reliable water to our customers and we support the EPA’s efforts to safeguard public drinking water supplies by addressing emerging contaminants like PFAS compounds.