You can pay your water and sewer bills from the City of Sterling Heights, Michigan online by using this service. In case you missed it, the link opens in a new tab of your browser.To access and pay your bill online, you will need your utility account number and street address exactly as they appear on your utility bill or statement.
You can pay your water and sewer bills from the City of Sterling Heights, Michigan online by using this service. In case you missed it, the link opens in a new tab of your browser.To access and pay your bill online, you will need your utility account number and street address exactly as they appear on your utility bill or statement.
To make a payment, you may use this official links below:
Water & Sewer Billing | Sterling Heights, MI – Official Website
https://www.sterling-heights.net/371/Water-Sewer-Utility-Bill-Information
Water & Sewer Monthly Billing ; MAY. JUNE. JULY ; This bill is for water used in February, March, and April*. This bill is for water used in March, April, and May …
Online Payment Utility Billing Search | City of Sterling Heights
https://bsaonline.com/OnlinePayment/OnlinePaymentSearch/?PaymentApplicationType=10&uid=121
This service allows you to search for a specific record within the Utility Billing database to make a payment on. To begin, please enter the appropriate …
FAQ
How much does water cost in Sterling Heights?
The following is a list of Macomb County average monthly residential water bills for the fiscal year 2021–2022, according to Sterling Heights officials: Fraser $145 Eastpointe $122 Utica $107
How do I pay my Sterling Heights ticket?
Filings may be submitted by US Mail or via fax (586-276-4074)Filings shall be accompanied by payment in full at the time of submission.The Court will still accept payments by check or money order only through the mail, over the phone at 1-800-487-4567, or online through OfficialPayments.com
Is Sterling Heights under a boil water advisory?
The City of Sterling Heights wants you to know that the quality and safety requirements set forth by the federal and state governments are met or exceeded by the tap water.
Is there a water advisory in Sterling Heights?