Living in Lake Worth Beach? Then you likely receive your electric water sewer, and stormwater services from the city’s municipal utility company, Lake Worth Beach Utilities. Paying your utility bill on time each month is important to keep your services running smoothly. Here’s a guide on how to pay your Lake Worth Beach utility bill online, by phone, by mail, or in person.
Online Payment
The easiest way to pay your Lake Worth Beach utility bill is online. Just visit the Lake Worth Beach Utilities website and click on “Pay Bill” at the top of the page
You’ll be redirected to the utility payment portal where you can either login if you already have an account, or set up a new account. To create an account, you’ll need your account number and an email address.
Once logged in, you can view your current balance and payment history. There are no fees for paying online through the portal using a bank account, so I recommend setting up your checking account for payments.
You can also pay by debit or credit card through the portal, but there is a third-party processing fee of $2.45 for debit and 2.95% for credit cards.
The online payment portal allows you to set up recurring payments as well. This way, your utility bill is automatically paid each month and you don’t have to worry about remembering to login and pay manually.
Phone Payment
If you prefer to pay your utility bill over the phone, Lake Worth Beach Utilities offers a toll-free number for payments:
833-336-0993
This automated payment system is available 24/7 so you can pay at your convenience. You’ll just need to enter your account number and payment information. The same third-party processing fees apply for debit/credit card payments over the phone.
Pay By Mail
To pay your utility bill by mail, send your check or money order to:
City of Lake Worth Beach
PO Box 30552
Tampa, FL 33630-3552
Be sure to include your account number on the check or include a payment stub from your bill. Mailed payments must be received by the due date to avoid late fees. I recommend mailing at least 5 business days before the due date to ensure it arrives on time.
Pay in Person
You can pay your Lake Worth Beach utility bill in person at several locations:
-
City Hall – Payments accepted at the cashier’s office at City Hall, 7 North Dixie Hwy, during business hours.
-
Night Depositories – A 24/7 night depository box is located outside City Hall and another is at 120 N Federal Hwy. Payments received before 4pm are credited same-day.
-
PayNearMe Retailers – Over 72,000 retailers accept in-person payments through PayNearMe. Visit the Payment Location Map on the utility website and enter your zip code to find participating stores near you. You’ll get a barcode on your phone to scan at checkout.
-
7-Eleven Stores – All 7-Eleven convenience stores accept cash payments. Just provide your account number.
Payment Assistance
If you’re having trouble paying your utility bill in Lake Worth Beach, there are some resources available:
-
The City offers payment arrangements to break up past due balances into smaller installments.
-
Palm Beach County Utility Assistance Program provides aid for customers facing disconnection. Visit PBC Utility Assistance to learn more.
-
Budget Billing spreads your payments evenly over the year so you have a predictable bill each month. Sign up on the Lake Worth Beach Utilities website.

Lake Worth utility bills drastically increase
FAQ
What is the late fee for Lake Worth utilities?
How to pay for utilities in Canada?
How do I pay my Lake Worth Beach utility bill?
Make a payment online or find other ways to pay your Lake Worth Beach utility bill. Over 600 artists use the pavement as canvas to transform downtown Lake Worth Beach into a temporary outdoor museum of original art and masterpiece reproductions.
What is happening at Lake Worth Beach electric utility?
At Lake Worth Beach Electric Utility we know and understand customers have been facing rising costs caused by the global fuel crisis. To provide transparency and help customers better understand the situation we are breaking down what has caused this to happen and what residents can do to limit the amount of financial pain caused by this rise.
What kind of water does Lake Worth utilities collect?
The Lake Worth Utilities also collects water from brackish (slightly salty) raw water from Floridan Aquifer wells. Under the authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act, the EPA requires Lake Worth Utilities to assess local water quality each year and distribute a Consumer Confidence Water Quality Report.
How do I create a lake worth utilities account?
If you already have an account, you just need to login to the Lake Worth Utilities site. Lake Worth Utilities accepts credit cards, debit, and direct deposit. Click here to login. Want to create a new account? You can create a new account on the Lake Worth Utilities website.
Does Lake Worth utilities have a water quality report?
Under the authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act, the EPA requires Lake Worth Utilities to assess local water quality each year and distribute a Consumer Confidence Water Quality Report. At WaterZen, we review these reports and make the information available, in a concise, straightforward, and easy-to-understand way.
How do I apply for parking at Lake Worth Beach?
Applicants can apply online from the Lake Worth Beach website. Electronic applications must be filled out completely and should. Prior to processing your application we ask that you upload all of the required documents for the application to be processed The Lake Worth Beach Parking Division.