Where To Pay Miami Dade Water Bill?

Pay your water bill at a County office, a private pay station, or an online kiosk.

We take cash, major credit cards, debit cards, checks, cashiers’ checks, and money orders.

  • Department of Water and Sewerage
  • The South Dade Government Center is located in Miami, Florida.
  • Center for Joseph Caleb

We take cash, check, cashiers’ check, and money order. Debit and credit cards are not accepted.

  • LeJeune Office of the Water and Sewer Department
  • Office in Opa-locka, NW Dade

Payments received by 2 p.m. the same day are processed. They are processed the next business day after 2 p.m.

  • Inspection and Permitting Center
  • Pharmacy on the Continent

Where can I pay my water bill in Florida?

  • Your account number is your login ID.
  • We recommend that you examine our User Help Guide to create a password and set up a secured online access profile so that you may view or pay your water/wastewater bill more precisely and easily.
  • Methods of payment include:
  • Card (credit/debit) (Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express)
  • One-time ACH withdrawal
  • Become a subscriber to recurring autopay services.
  • Log into your online account to see your bill.
  • Pay over the phone:
  • Call (813) 276-8526 for more information.
  • In-Person Payment:
  • Customer Service Center in Brandon
  • Customer Service Center in Northdale

The office is not open to the general public. Only available at night. Monday through Friday, payments are collected.

  • Pay at any AMSCOT location in Florida.
  • Payments received by 8 p.m. will be credited to your account the next business day at 8 a.m.
  • Method of payment:

Outside of the “Pay in Person centers” indicated above, only Florida AMSCOT facilities are allowed payment places. Payments left at any other location are not instantly processed or deposited to your account, which may cause payment posting delays and/or service interruptions.

  • Make your payment to:
  • Please send 5 to 10 days prior to the due date to enable ample time for processing to avoid late fees.

In Miami-Dade, how can I receive water service?

Enter your address and click the Water & Sewer option to discover if Miami-Dade County is your water and sewer supplier. The property must be in good standing and free of any violations or past due amounts in order to acquire water service.

Businesses must supply their name as well as a Federal Tax Identification Number (EIN) or an Employer Identification Number (EIN).

Account information from the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department is considered public record. However, Florida Statutes 119.071 offers an exemption for some individuals from the disclosure of public information. Please fill out and email this form if you qualify for this exemption.

In Miami, how often do you have to pay for water?

Customers get bills on a quarterly basis, and if payment is not received within 21 days of the billing date, the bill is considered past late. A 10% late charge will be imposed and applied to the account after the 21st day. By paying before the due date, you can avoid incurring late fees.

A final notice will be mailed if payment is not received by the bill due date and an extension is not requested. If payment is not made within 14 days after receiving the final notice, the service may be disconnected. The account will be canceled and any available deposits applied to the balance if the service is disconnected and remains unpaid for another 7 days. If there is a credit balance, a final bill will be generated with the remaining sum owing or a refund will be issued.

Note: If you have two returned checks in a year, you will be limited to cash, cashier’s check, or money order for a year, and a deposit may be required.

In Florida, how do I pay my water bill online?

Logging into your account will allow you to request a payment extension.

You have the following choices for paying your water bill online:

  • Use your Mastercard, Visa, American Express, or Discover Card to make a one-time payment. A $3.95 fee will be charged by the credit card processing business.
  • Use your bank account to make a one-time payment. This service is completely free. Make a note of your bank account and routing number.

To make a one-time payment with your bank account or credit card, create or log into your Water and Sewer account.

If your property’s water was turned off due to non-payment and you make a payment, you must contact the Customer Care Center at 305-665-7477 as soon as possible. Your service will be reconnected by midnight if you call before 7 p.m. Monday through Friday; otherwise, it will be reconnected by 10 a.m. the next day. If you call before 3 p.m. on Saturday or Sunday, service will be restored the same day; otherwise, service will be restored by 10 a.m. the next day. By contacting to request service reconnection, you acknowledge that you are responsible for turning off all fixtures to prevent water loss and/or property damage. If there is proof of water registering at the meter, the service will not be reconnected. For each visit required to reconnect the service, a $35.00 reconnection fee will be applied to your account.

How much does the average Florida water bill cost?

With a few exceptions, the water part of a utility bill is often smaller than power, gas, cable, and internet. In 2019, an average U.S. family of four paid $72.93 a month for water, based on 100 gallons per person per day. The least costly cost of water in any state, according to RENTCaf statistics, is in Florida, where the average cost of a water bill is $6. Wisconsin and Vermont come in second and third, respectively, with average water costs of $18.

At $95 a month, Alaska has the most costly water expenditures of any state, followed by West Virginia at $72. Florida ($6), Wisconsin ($18), Vermont ($18), Maine ($19), North Carolina ($20), Arkansas ($22), District of Columbia ($22), Mississippi ($23), Nebraska ($23), and South Dakota ($24) are the 10 states with the lowest water prices.

Who supplies Miami with water?

The City of Miami Beach Water Department, which is part of the City Public Works Department, delivers water to around 90,000 people in the Miami Beach area. The City of Miami Beach, which was founded in 1915, buys its drinking water from the Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department (WASD).

Is there a water and sewer app for Miami-Dade?

Residents of Miami-Dade County can use the MDC Solid Garbage App to handle solid waste, recycling, and mosquito control services from their Android phones.

What exactly is a sewage bill?

Your sewage bill is the monthly fee you pay to use the sewer services provided by your city. Their pipelines and treatment plants are included in this. If you have a private septic tank, you are responsible for disposing of sewage, so you should not see a sewer charge on your utility bill.

What is the procedure for paying my Miami-Dade stormwater utility?

How to Pay Your Utility Bill If your Miami-Dade Water and Sewer bill includes a stormwater fee, you can pay it online at the Water and Sewer Department’s website. Payments are not now allowed online if you are billed directly by the Miami-Dade County Stormwater Utility, but they will be in the future.