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  2. The City of Decatur is currently able to process online payments for utilities (water, trash, sewer) and citations. Please use the links below to be taken directly to the payment platform you need. When paying your water bill online, please use your account number.

  3. Utility Billing is a division of the Finance Department. It manages the City’s billing for water, wastewater, recycling, and trash service. Responsibilities include establishing new accounts, customer inquiries, and providing trash and recycling service information to new customers.

  4. Payment Options | Decatur, TX - Official Website

    decaturtx.org/376/Payment-Options

    Payment Options. The Utility Billing Department is available for any and all customer service needs. Customers have several options when paying their utility bill. Pay by Phone. You can pay your monthly utility bill by phone by calling 888-605-0980 (Se habla Español). Monday-Friday 8:00AM to 7:00PM.

  5. Public Works & Utilities | Decatur, TX - Official Website

    decaturtx.org/296/Public-Works-Utilities

    Utilities Department. Located in City Hall, the Utility Billing department is the main point of contact when you want to setup service or pay your water bill. Contact Us. City of Decatur. 201 E. Walnut Street. Decatur, TX 76234. Phone: 940-393-0200.

  6. Utilities | Decatur, TX - Official Website

    decaturpd.net/152/Utilities

    Located in City Hall, the Utility Billing department is the main point of contact when you want to setup service or pay your water bill.

  7. City of Decatur, TX

    unifi.decaturtx.org/utilities/utilities.htm

    City of Decatur Utility Billing 201 E. Walnut St. Decatur, TX 76234 Phone: 940-393-0200. Hours of Operation Mon. - Fri.: 0800 - 1700 CST. Utility Billing. Located in City Hall, the Utility Billing department is the main point of contact when you want to setup service or pay your water bill.

  8. The City of Decatur has initiated a review of its Land Use Assumptions, Capital Improvement Plans (CIP), and Water and Wastewater Impact Fees. Read on...