Ecua Bill Pay

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Pay Your Bill Online

Understanding Your Bill: View step-by-step information on your bill. Pay by phone: Call Customer Service at 850-476-0480. The Pre-Authorized Checking (PAC)

Pay My Bill Now

https://ecua.fl.gov/pay-my-bill

Understanding Your Bill: View step-by-step information on your bill. Pay by phone: Call Customer Service at 850-476-0480. The Pre-Authorized Checking (PAC)

How much does Ecua cost?

For a minimal charge by the third-party service provider ($1.45), this option allows for the convenience of making payments on an ECUA bill up to $500.00. A one-time payment can be made by ACH, credit card or debit card with a Visa or Master Card logo.

How do I pay my Ecua Bill?

For your convenience, ECUA has several methods customers may use to pay their bills: You can now opt-in to receive email notification when your bill is ready to be viewed online at Emerald Coast Utilities Authority’s (ECUA) Click2Gov web site, on the same day that it is generated by our billing system.

Are Ecua customers liable if water is turned on at a service location?

As an ECUA customer, you agree that the service location is ready to receive water service. As an ECUA customer, you agree to hold the ECUA harmless and not responsible for any damages that may occur as a result of water being turned on at the requested service location, with or without your presence.

How do I contact Ecua?

Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. As an ECUA customer, you understand that it is your responsibility to have the residence ready to receive water with all faucets, including washing machines and ice makers, turned off, or that someone should be present when the water service is turned on.

Did Ecua charge a late fee?

Be assured that your account standing was not adversely affected, or charged a late fee as a result of the delayed bill. Customer accounts enrolled in ECUA’s E-Notification billing pro- grams were not affected by these delays. What Did ECUA Do?

What does Ecua do?

At ECUA, our goal is to promote the quality of life for residents of the Emerald Coast by pledging to adhere to environmentally responsible decision-making, committing to protecting the quality of our drinking water, and minimizing our consumption of natural resources, waste and activities that adversely impact our environment.

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