Is paying your Scott County Public Service Authority (PSA) bill a hassle every month? Searching for your paper bill, writing and mailing a check, hoping it arrives on time – it’s enough to stress anyone out! Luckily, Scott County PSA offers easy online and in-person payment options to take the frustration out of bill pay.
In this article I’ll outline all the ways you can pay your Scott County PSA water and sewer bill conveniently. We’ll cover
- Benefits of paying online or in-person
- Step-by-step instructions for online payments
- Details on paying by phone, mail, or in person
- Setting up automatic payments
- Important payment deadlines and late fees
- Troubleshooting tips for payment issues
So if you want to simplify paying your Scott County PSA utility bill each month, read on to learn how!
Why Pay Online or In-Person?
Here are some excellent reasons to pay your Scott County PSA bill online, by phone, or at the PSA office:
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It’s fast and convenient – Pay any time of day without leaving home,
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Avoid late fees – Online and in-person payments process instantly before due dates.
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Payment receipts – Get receipts and confirmation emails for your records.
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Save money – Online payments avoid the cost of stamps and checks.
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Go paperless – Reduce clutter without receiving paper bills.
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Set up autopay – Setup automatic monthly payments so you never forget.
Paying online, by phone, or in-person gives you flexible options that save time and hassle. Keep reading to learn how!
Step-by-Step: Paying Online
Paying your Scott County PSA bill through the website takes just a few minutes:
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Go to scottcountypsa.com and click “Pay Your Bill Now”.
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Enter your account number and CID number from your bill.
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Select your payment amount and choose your payment method.
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Provide your card or bank account information.
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Review payment details and click “Pay Bill” to submit.
You’ll receive an email confirmation that your payment was received. It’s so quick and easy!
Other Convenient Ways to Pay
In addition to online payments, Scott County PSA offers these other simple billing options:
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By phone – Call (276) 386-3401 and select option 3. Have your account info ready.
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By mail – Mail your check or money order with payment stub from your bill. Allow 5 days for delivery.
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In person – Visit the PSA office at 156 Legion Street in Weber City during business hours.
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Drop box – Place your check or money order in the 24/7 drop boxes around the county.
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AutoPay – Sign up to have payments automatically deducted from your bank account each month.
Find a payment method that suits your needs for easy, stress-free bill pay.
Don’t Be Late! Payment Deadlines and Fees
To avoid late fees, make sure to pay your Scott County PSA bill by the due date printed on your statement, usually around the 20th of the month. Payments received after the due date will incur:
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1-10 days late – 10% penalty
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11-20 days late – 15% penalty
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21+ days late – Water service disconnected
I recommend signing up for automated monthly payments to never miss a bill. But if you do pay late, contact Scott County PSA immediately to avoid disconnection.
Troubleshooting Problems with Payments
Online payments make bill pay a breeze, but technical glitches occasionally happen. Try these tips if you run into payment issues:
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Double check your account and CID number entered correctly.
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Contact your bank if your payment is declined.
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Verify internet connection is working if the website has errors.
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Try clearing cookies/cache or switch web browsers.
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Call Scott County PSA at (276) 386-3401 for website support.
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Pay by other methods (mail, phone, in person) if needed.
Don’t stress if you run into obstacles – the PSA staff is there to help get your payment processed on time.
Paying Your Scott County PSA Bill is Quick and Easy
As you can see, Scott County PSA offers flexible payment options to make your life easier. You can pay online, by phone, mail, or in person with just a few quick steps.
So say goodbye to paper bills and late fees! Sign up for automatic payments or use the PSA website for convenient online bill pay 24/7.
A Happy Scott County PSA Customer
How do I pay my Scott County Public Service Authority Bill?
Scott County Public Service Authority offers our customers several options for paying their bills. Choose the option that best suits your needs. Auto-Pay: To make your life easier, set up your Scott County PSA bills to be paid automatically. Click on the “Pay Your Bill Now” link to the right and select “Enroll in AutoPay”.
How do I pay my Scott County PSA Bill?
To make your life simpler and easier, sign up for automatic payment of your Scott County PSA bills. Click on the “Pay Your Bill Now” link to the right and select “Enroll in AutoPay”. Enter your CID and Account Number as they appear on your bill. You will keep getting bills, and every month the owed amount will be charged to your account.
Does Scott County PSA charge a convenience fee?
There is a convenience fee of 2. all credit and debit card payments will be charged 1% plus 25 cents, and all eCheck payments will be charged a 1% convenience fee. These fees go to the payment company and not to Scott County PSA. You may also enroll in AutoPay using the SCPSA Automatic Bank Draft Authorization Form below.
How do I pay my bill?
Payment by Phone If paying by debit or credit card, you may call 276-386-3401 and press ‘3’. You will need your CID and Account Number, which can be found on your bill or by calling our office.