City of Perrysburg

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Utilities Payments

E-Billing
Go paperless! You can receive a PDF of your bill by email.

To signup for paperless billing, please send an email to: utilities@ci.perrysburg.oh.us. Be sure to include “Paperless Billing” in the subject line of your email and include your service address or account number in the body of the email. Another way to sign-up for paperless billing is to check the box on your bill stub and return with your email address listed.

View Account or Pay by Credit Card
Click here to view your account or to make a credit card payment.

Credit card payments can be made by phone or online. To make a payment by phone, call 1-844-918-0962. (Fee charged by third-party.)

Please note: You will need your account number to pay by phone or pay online. You will also need the PIN number found at the lower-left corner of your paper bill to pay online.

Electronic Account Withdraw
To have your utility bill automatically withdrawn from a specified bank account, fill out the Direct Withdrawl Application and return it with a voided check.

Standard Payment
Water and Sewer bills are issued monthly and are due on the 15th of the month or the next business day if the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday. You can pay online, mail your payment to the address below, or drop it off in the night deposit box. Payments made in the form of cash, check, or money orders can be dropped in the night box. No change is given and any overpayment is credited to your account.

Location and mailing address:
211 E Boundary St
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551

Phone: 419-872-8050
Hours: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM, Monday-Friday

Water Costs Money... Don't Waste It!
You can conserve water and save money. A dripping faucet or fixture can waste 3 gallons a day of water, which is a total of 1095 gallons per year. Utility bills are based on water meter readings. If you think your bill is higher than it should be, please check some of the common areas listed below.  

Some examples of common leaks:

  • Faucets that drip
  • A leaky valve on a toilet
  • Water-powered backup sump pumps also use a considerable amount of potable water to move wastewater/stormwater from the sump basin (about 1/2 to 3/4 of a gallon of freshwater for every gallon of wastewater).  Even at the low pump capacity of 800 gallons per hour, that’s 600 gallons of freshwater being wasted.

Click here for examples of how much water is wasted when you have a leak. 

Remember that water conservation saves money and energy!