How to Pay Your Louisiana Water Company Bill

Louisiana Water Company (LAWCO) provides water utility services to thousands of residential and business customers across Louisiana. If you are a LAWCO customer, you have several options to pay your water bill conveniently online, by phone, by mail or in person. This guide will outline the various bill payment methods LAWCO offers along with tips for avoiding late fees and keeping your account in good standing.

Online Bill Payment

LAWCO offers online bill pay through their website for quick and secure payments 24/7. Here are the online payment options:

  • Credit/Debit Card – Pay by Visa, Mastercard Discover or American Express on LAWCO’s payment portal. A $2.95 convenience fee applies per transaction.

  • SmartBill – Enroll in paperless billing to pay online without fees, Allows autopay and shows usage,

  • Bank Draft – Set up recurring monthly payments directly from your checking account. No convenience fees.

To pay online, have your 10-digit LAWCO account number ready. Online payments may take 1-2 business days to post to your account.

Pay by Phone

Call LAWCO’s customer service line during business hours to pay over the phone. You can pay using automated prompts or by speaking with a representative.

  • Toll-free phone numbers are provided on LAWCO’s website for each service area.

  • A $2.95 convenience fee applies to phone payments made with a service agent.

  • Allow 48 hours for phone payments to reflect on your account.

Pay by Mail

Mail a check or money order payable to LAWCO using the payment stub from your monthly bill. Use the pre-printed envelope to send to:

Utility Payment Processing
P.O. Box 96025
Baton Rouge, LA 70896-9025

Allow 5-7 business days for mailed payments to process. Include your full account number on checks to ensure proper crediting.

Pay in Person

Visit an authorized LAWCO payment location to pay your water bill in person. Options include:

  • LAWCO Offices – Located in each service area. Accepts cash, check or money order.

  • Payment Drop Boxes – Found outside LAWCO offices for after-hours payments.

  • Western Union – Pay via Quick Collect at retail locations. Takes 1-2 days to post.

LAWCO lists authorized payment locations right on their website. Stop by a convenient in-person payment option to pay your bill same-day.

Tips for Avoiding Late Fees

To keep your LAWCO account in good standing, make sure to pay your bill by the due date noted on your statement. Follow these tips to avoid late fees:

  • Pay at least 3-5 days before the due date to account for processing times.

  • Set up autopay or recurring payments to never miss a bill.

  • Sign up for paperless billing and payment reminders.

  • Pay a few days early in months with holidays when offices close.

  • Contact LAWCO immediately if you expect difficulty paying on time.

Staying current on your water bill prevents penalties, service disruptions and additional charges.

Payment Arrangements

If you cannot pay your LAWCO bill in full by the due date, call customer service before the due date to set up a payment plan. Options may include:

  • Payment extensions or installment plans
  • Partial payments applied to your account
  • Adjusted due dates to align with paydays

LAWCO aims to provide payment flexibility when customers communicate with them ahead of time. Discuss ways to get your account back on track.

Financial Assistance Programs

For low-income LAWCO customers, financial assistance programs are available:

  • Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) – Helps households pay water bills.

  • Water Help Program – Bill payment aid for seniors or disabled customers.

  • Payment Matching Program – LAWCO matches payments up to $100 made by churches or non-profits on your behalf.

Check if you qualify for a program to help cover your LAWCO bill if facing financial hardship.

Avoid Water Service Shutoff

LAWCO can suspend water service if bills become severely delinquent. Avoid shutoffs by:

  • Paying on time consistently
  • Setting up a payment arrangement if needed
  • Applying for bill assistance programs
  • Communicating with LAWCO early about late payments

Keep your LAWCO account active and your water flowing by staying in touch and current on your bill.

Summary of LAWCO Bill Pay Options

  • Online via credit/debit card, SmartBill or bank draft

  • By phone using automated prompts or speaking with an agent

  • Through the mail with check or money order

  • In person at LAWCO offices or payment drop boxes

  • With cash via Western Union bill pay locations

Reaching out early, keeping accounts current, and using available assistance programs allows LAWCO customers to maintain positive payment histories. Review your account status online or contact LAWCO customer service if you need help managing your water utility payments.

Frequently Asked Questions About LAWCO Bill Pay

Below are answers to some common questions about paying LAWCO bills:

What are LAWCO’s customer service hours?
Monday – Friday, 8AM to 4:30PM. Extended hours on pay-by dates until 6PM.

What is LAWCO’s mailing address for payments?
Utility Payment Processing, P.O. Box 96025, Baton Rouge, LA 70896-9025

How can I check the balance on my LAWCO account?
Register for SmartBill online to view account balance and payment history or call customer service.

Where is my LAWCO account number located?
Your 10-digit account number is printed on your monthly bill statement.

How long do mailed payments take to process?
Allow 5-7 business days for mailed payments to reflect on your account.

Is there a fee to pay over the phone?
Yes, a $2.95 convenience fee applies to phone payments made via a customer service agent.

How can I avoid late fees on my LAWCO bill?
Pay at least 3 days before the due date listed on your statement. Set up autopay or recurring payments.

What if I cannot pay my bill on time?
Contact LAWCO before the due date to discuss payment plan options and avoid service disruption.

Paying your LAWCO water bill on time and staying in communication about your account ensures you continue receiving uninterrupted service. Use one of the many convenient payment options that fit your needs and budget.

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News and Notices Get your latest news and notices here from Louisiana Water Company.

Fraudulent callers are calling LAWCO customers in several of our service areas demanding immediate payment of water bills or face water service disconnection. LAWCO reminds all customers that the company will not call or pressure customers for payment. Read More

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Act 98 of the 2021 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature authorized the Louisiana Department of Health Safe Drinking Water Program to develop a grade for community water system accountability. The grade reflects the community water system quality and performance. Grades are based on seven (7) standards evaluating the infrastructure, accountability, and overall health risk of drinking water to consumers.

On Monday, May 1, 2023, the 2022 final grades were published on LDH’s website at https://www.ldh.la.gov/watergrade. Noted on the attachments below are the grades for each of LAWCO’s water systems in our service areas. ALL LAWCO water systems scored at least 100 A or better for the 2022 final grades.

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Another major freeze event in south Louisiana and another rash of broken customer backflow preventers (BFP) and pipes that were not properly freeze protected. During major freeze events with extended sub-freezing temperatures, it is critical that any water piping and/or water carrying devices that are above the ground be protected from freezing. During a freeze event, the water within the piping or backflow preventer can freeze and expand causing the pipe or BFP to break and result in a major water leak in the customer’s plumbing and adversely affect the water system during times of heavy demands or water use. Improper freeze protection and the resulting broken water pipes or BFP’s can mean expensive repairs or replacements of damaged equipment, significantly higher water bills and service fees, water service interruption until repairs or replacements have been completed for the customer, and, greater demand and stress on the water utility company to adequatly provide water service to the community. What can you do to weather/freeze protect your water piping or BFP device? Read More

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