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Billing & Payment Info
https://www.amwater.com/njaw/customer-service-billing/billing-payment-info/
As a customer of NJ American Water, paying your bill on time is essential to avoid late fees and ensure uninterrupted water service. In this guide, we will discuss the various ways to pay your NJ American Water bill, including online, by phone, by mail, and in person. We will also provide tips on how to avoid common mistakes and take advantage of convenient payment options.
Online Payment
The easiest and most convenient way to pay your NJ American Water bill is online. Simply log in to your account on the NJ American Water website (www.amwater.com/njaw/customer-service-billing/billing-payment-info) and click on the “Pay Your Bill” button. You can make a one-time payment using your bank account or credit card.
If you choose to pay by credit card, a $1.95 fee will apply. However, if you opt for automatic payments, you can avoid late fees and save time by not having to manually pay your bill each month. With Auto Pay, your bill will be paid on time, every time, on the date it is due.
Phone Payment
Another option for paying your NJ American Water bill is by phone. Simply call 1-855-748-6066 and follow the prompts to make a payment using your credit card or bank account. A $1.95 transaction fee applies.
Mail Payment
If you prefer to pay by mail, send your payment along with the payment stub to the following address:
New Jersey American Water
P.O. Box 371331
Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7331
Please note that no cash, staples, or paper clips are allowed.
In Person Payment
New Jersey American Water has partnerships with many authorized payment locations across the state. You can find your local payment location by visiting the NJ American Water website (www.amwater.com/njaw/customer-service-billing/billing-payment-info) and clicking on the “Pay In Person” tab.
Please note that payment locations and terms change periodically, and some locations charge for this service. Customers are encouraged to call the location first to verify they still accept payments for New Jersey American Water, as well as the fee information provided on this site.
Third-Party Payment
If someone else handles paying your bills, such as a relative, trustee, or social service organization, you can add them as a third-party payer on your NJ American Water account. To do this, visit MyWater or contact the customer service center at 1-800-272-0212.
Tips and Reminders
- Make sure to have your 16-digit account number handy when paying your bill.
- Avoid late fees by scheduling automatic payments.
- Keep your payment information up to date to avoid any issues.
- Check your email and mail for reminders and updates on your account.
- Contact customer service at 1-800-272-0212 if you have any questions or concerns about your bill or payment.
Conclusion
Paying your NJ American Water bill is easy and convenient with the various payment options available. Remember to keep your payment information up to date and avoid late fees by scheduling automatic payments. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact customer service for assistance.
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FAQ
How do I pay my water bill online in NJ?
- Log into MyWater to: Make a one-time payment using your bank account. This service is free of charge. …
- To pay without registering for an account, visit amwater.com/billpay. Transaction fees apply for all payment methods. Be sure to have your account number handy.
What is the customer service number for American Water?
- Call 1-855-748-6066 to pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or your bank account (Electronic Check).
- Be sure to have your 16 digit account number handy which can be found on your bill.
How do I pay my PA American Water bill by phone?