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Call 678.376.6800 and follow the voice prompts. Payments made with the automated system can take 24 to 48 hours to post to your account. Our Customer Care

Helpful Tips and Customer Checklist

Follow the Customer Self Service Registration Guide (PDF) to sign up and activate your account.

Choose a method of payment that works best for you and your life.

You may elect to have your monthly utility bill automatically drafted from your bank account by completing the Online Automatic Bank Draft or complete the Automatic Bank Draft form (PDF) and delivering it to City Hall along with a voided check.

To cancel an Automatic Bank Draft, complete the Account Changes form. In the “What needs to Change” field please indicate “Stop Automatic Bank Draft”.

  • Many banks offer a bill pay service via their website. These services will allow the account holder to set up payees online and submit payment requests. The bank will debit your account and forward payment directly to us by a printed and mailed check or electronically as an Automated Clearing House (ACH) transaction. Your bank may or may not charge a fee for this service. Please contact your bank for information and assistance on using this service.
  • If you elect to use this service, please set up the payment to be made out to the City of Lawrenceville and include your utility account number. If you are making payment for multiple utility accounts, please create a separate payment for each account.
  • Typically, regular bank electronic transactions will be delivered in one to two business days, and checks printed and mailed on your behalf will be delivered in five to seven business days.
  • Utility Account Payments may be made online using MasterCard or Visa.
  • Please allow 24 to 48 hours for transactions to be posted to your account.
  • For questions or support in using the Customer Portal, please call Customer Service at Phone: 678-407-6675 or email Customer Service.
  • Utility Account Payments may be made by phone using Visa or MasterCard. Call toll free to Phone: 1-877-755-7556 to be connected to our automated phone payment system.
  • Please allow 24 to 48 hours for transactions to be posted to your account.

Please mail payments to: City of Lawrenceville Utility Payments P.O. Box 2200 Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046

Please allow 7 to 10 business days for mailed payments to be received and posted to your account.

FAQ

How do I pay my Gwinnett water bill by phone?

In-person payments will still be accepted at Gwinnett Water Resources’ main office, located at 684 Winder Highway in Lawrenceville. You can also pay online or over the phone at 678.376. 6800.

How do I cancel my Gwinnett water service?

Cancellation: To cancel a stop or transfer service request, please call us as soon as possible at 678.376. 6800.

How do I contact Gwinnett h20 customer service?

For any other account related assistance, you can also reach Customer Care via email at [email protected], by phone at 678.376. 6800, or in person. Our Customer Care representatives are available from 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday (excluding holidays).

How much is the average water bill in Gwinnett County GA?

On average a residential household that consumes 4,500 gallons of water per month would likely pay about $75.14 based on the 2022 water/sewer rates, however, with rates increasing in 2023, the cost for consuming 4,500 gallons of water per month will increase to about $80.48.

What is the Gwinnett County water bill payment mailing address?

Well if you are in Gwinnett County you are going to have send that payment to a new mailing address starting this month. Starting on Monday, the Gwinnett County water bill payment mailing address will change to Gwinnett Water Resources, P.O. Box 105023, Atlanta, GA 30348-5203. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]

Where can I find Gwinnett County water rates?

Gwinnett County water rates can be found at www.Gwinnetth2o.com. To encourage water conservation, Gwinnett County uses a tiered rate system. After 7,999 gallons of water usage, the rate increases. The rate increases again after 11,999 gallons. You can use our online bill calculator to estimate your bill.

What is Gwinnett County water?

This page provides information about Gwinnett County Water. The Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources provides water from Lake Sidney Lanier for most of the county’s 795,657 residents. Because it’s part of the Atlanta metropolitan area, Gwinnett County ranks as the second-most populous county in the state of Georgia

Where can I make a payment in Gwinnett County?

In-person or drive-thru payments can be made at the Department’s central office, located at 684 Winder Highway in Lawrenceville during normal business hours, Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. You can also mail your payment. Gwinnett County uses a payment processing vendor in North Carolina.

How long does Gwinnett County water service take?

Starting service generally takes just two business days. Click here to fill out a Start Service Form . When you move out of a home in Gwinnett County, you’ll need to stop your water service with the Gwinnett County Water, so you don’t keep getting billed.

Does Gwinnett County have a tiered water rate system?

To encourage water conservation, Gwinnett County uses a tiered rate system. After 7,999 gallons of water usage, the rate increases. The rate increases again after 11,999 gallons. You can use our online bill calculator to estimate your bill. You can find this at gwinnetth2o.com/paymybill.

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