City of Santa Fe Water Bill – Pay Online, Login, Phone Number, Mail, Low-Income Credit & Leak Help

Updated 2026 • Official Santa Fe links reviewed

City of Santa Fe Water Bill: Pay Online, Login, Phone Number, Paperless Billing, Leak Adjustment and Emergency Help

Santa Fe utility customers often need more than one payment button. You may need the official Paymentus login, one-time payment, customer service phone number, mail address, drop box, paperless billing setup, start/stop service forms, low-income credit, leak adjustment, EyeOnWater alerts or emergency water contact. This guide organizes the official City of Santa Fe water bill resources in one clear, mobile-friendly place.

505-955-4333Utility customer service
8 PM MSTNext-day online posting cutoff
801 W. San MateoBilling and water office
505-955-4300After-hours water emergency
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Pay online

Use the official Paymentus Customer Portal for one-time payment, login or registration.

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Billing phone

Call Utility Customer Service at 505-955-4333 Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

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Mail / drop box

Mail payments to the Los Angeles lockbox or use the drop box at 801 W. San Mateo.

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Leak alerts

Use EyeOnWater to monitor usage and set continuous-flow leak alerts.

Main Official City of Santa Fe Water Bill Links

Editorial trust note: This guide was prepared from official City of Santa Fe Utility Billing, Paymentus, Collections, Start/Stop Service, Water Service, Water Rates and Save Water Santa Fe resources.
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Independent guide: Water-Department.org is not the City of Santa Fe. Official payments, service transfers, payment arrangements, low-income credit, leak adjustment and emergency water reporting must be handled through official City systems.

Online payment and login

How to Pay a City of Santa Fe Water Bill Online

The City of Santa Fe links customers to Paymentus for online bill payment. You can make a one-time payment without registering, or login/register for the Customer Portal.

Payment actionOfficial detailPractical step
One-time paymentPaymentus says you can pay in 3 steps without registering using the account number from your paper bill.Open Paymentus and choose Make One Time Payment.
Login / registerPaymentus provides email/password login and a Register Now option.Register if you want a reusable portal login and easier account access.
Accepted online methodsThe portal displays card, electronic check, PayPal and PayPal Credit branding.Review any payment terms or fees before submitting.
Posting timingPayments before 8 PM MST post next day; payments after 8 PM MST post within 48 hours.Pay before the cutoff if your account timing matters.
ConfirmationPaymentus says each payment receives a confirmation number.Save the confirmation until the payment appears on your utility account.
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Payment safety tip: Start from santafenm.gov or the official Paymentus portal. Avoid unofficial payment pages, search ads or bill-pay services that are not clearly linked by the City.
Paperless billing

How to Go Paperless for a Santa Fe Utility Bill

Santa Fe Utility Billing provides a simple email-based paperless billing setup. This is useful if you want bill notices faster, fewer missed bills and less paper mail.

What to send

Email Utility Customer Service with your name, service address, account number and the email address where you want to receive your e-bill.

Where to send it

Email utilitycustomerservice@santafenm.gov and keep a copy of the request for your records.

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Paperless tip: After requesting e-bill, watch your spam folder during the first billing cycle and confirm your account number and service address are written exactly as shown on your bill.
Past due and collections

Mail Payments, Drop Box, Delinquent Accounts and Payment Arrangements

If your Santa Fe utility bill may become past due, contact the Collections Section or Utility Customer Service early. The City warns that delinquent accounts can receive finance charges and other costs.

SituationOfficial detailWhat to do
Drop box paymentPayments may be placed in the drop box in the parking lot at 801 W. San Mateo, Santa Fe, NM 87505.Use check or money order with account details. Avoid cash in drop boxes.
Mail paymentMail to City of Santa Fe Utility Billing Division, P.O. Box 842004, Los Angeles, CA 90084-2004.Mail early so the payment is received on time.
Weekend or holiday due dateIf a due date falls when City offices are closed, the due date extends through the next business day.Still pay early if possible, especially by mail.
Payment arrangementsThe City says only property owners are eligible for payment arrangements.Call 505-955-4333 before the account becomes more serious.
Delinquent accountDelinquent accounts may receive finance charges, collections, possible service discontinuance and liens.Contact the City early and ask about available agencies or account options.
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Past-due warning: Do not wait until service is at risk. The City’s Collections page says payment agreement non-compliance can lead to discontinued water service, and delinquent accounts may be referred to collections or lien processes.
Start, stop or transfer

Start, Stop or Transfer Santa Fe Utility Services

The City has separate start/stop service instructions for tenants, landlords, property managers, new owners, buyers and sellers. Incomplete, inaccurate, illegible or unsigned documents are not accepted or processed.

Customer typeCommon requirementPractical action
Tenant start serviceRelease of Liability & Utility Services Application, signed lease of at least six months and valid photo ID.Submit documents and wait for customer service to contact you about deposit amount.
Property owner / landlordOwner portion of the application, zero balance requirement and name consistency with county records.Make sure owner and previous tenant account issues are clear before submitting.
Property managerApplication plus agreement between owner and property manager.Attach management agreement copy to avoid processing delay.
New buyerNew Owner Account Transfer Form, recorded deed, valid ID and full payment of past-due balances in buyer’s name.Coordinate with title company and seller before closing.
Seller stop serviceNew Owner Account Transfer Form signed by seller and buyer with forwarding address and final bill agreement.Do not assume service stops automatically at closing.
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Move tip: Submit start/stop documents by email, mail or drop box exactly as the City instructs. Keep a copy of every form, lease, deed and ID submission confirmation.

Open official Start/Stop Service page

Leaks, meter and high bill

Santa Fe High Water Bill, Leak Adjustment, EyeOnWater and Meter Concerns

A high utility bill can come from continuous water flow, irrigation, toilet leaks, underground leaks, meter issues, frozen meter problems or older meter accuracy concerns. Santa Fe links leak adjustment, EyeOnWater and water service resources to help customers identify issues early.

EyeOnWater alerts

Save Water Santa Fe says EyeOnWater can help customers monitor usage and set leak alerts for continuous flow above a chosen threshold.

Open EyeOnWater

Leak adjustment

The Utility Billing page links a Leak Adjustment resource. Use it if your bill increased because of a verified leak.

Open Utility Billing

Meter issues

The City says meters can deteriorate with age and inaccurate readings can affect billing or leak detection. Contact customer service if you suspect a meter issue.

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Practical leak check: Use EyeOnWater if available, check toilets first, look for wet ground, review outdoor irrigation, and compare usage before and after repairs. Keep repair receipts if you plan to ask about leak adjustment.
Water emergency

Santa Fe Water Emergency, Frozen Meter, Discolored Water and Emergency Turn-Off

Santa Fe dispatch is available 24 hours a day for water emergencies and emergency turn-offs. During emergency repairs, water service may be temporarily shut off.

IssueOfficial actionUseful details to provide
After-hours emergencyAfter 5:00 PM weekdays or on weekends, call 505-955-4300.Address, cross street, water flow, urgency and property impact.
Frozen meterContact Customer Service during business hours or call 505-955-4300 after hours/weekends.Do not submit repeated calls that create duplicate work orders.
Discolored waterRun cold water for about 5 minutes; if it does not clear, wait 20 minutes and try again. Call 505-955-4333 if it does not resolve.Fixture affected, color, start time and whether neighbors have same issue.
Emergency turn-offContact dispatch / emergency line for urgent turn-off needs.Exact location, shutoff access and whether water is damaging property.
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Emergency tip: For visible water main breaks, heavy leaks, flooding, frozen meter damage or emergency shutoff needs, call quickly and give the nearest address plus cross street.
Conservation

Save Water Santa Fe, Rebates, Water Rates and Usage Tracking

Santa Fe is a high-desert city, so conservation is not only about saving money. It also protects long-term water supply. The City’s conservation resources include EyeOnWater, rebates, water-wise landscaping and water-saving education.

Save Water Santa Fe

The official conservation hub shares water-saving programs, education and updates.

Rebates

Utility Billing links rebate resources through Save Water Santa Fe. Check current rebate rules before buying equipment.

Water rates

Use the official Water Rates page to understand current water charges and rate-related resources.

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Bill reduction tip: Combine EyeOnWater alerts, toilet leak checks, xeric landscaping, efficient irrigation and rebate programs to lower long-term usage instead of only reacting after a high bill arrives.
Contact and map

City of Santa Fe Water Bill Phone Number, Email, Office Address, Mail Address and Map

Use these official Santa Fe contacts for bill payment questions, paperless billing, account transfer, collection questions, leak adjustment, low-income credit, meter concerns and water emergencies.

Utility Customer Service

Phone: 505-955-4333

Email: utilitycustomerservice@santafenm.gov

Office: 801 W. San Mateo, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Closed Saturday, Sunday and most Federal holidays.

Mail, drop box and after-hours

Mail payment:
City of Santa Fe Utility Billing Division
P.O. Box 842004
Los Angeles, CA 90084-2004

Drop box: Parking lot of Utility Billing and Water Divisions at 801 W. San Mateo.

After-hours emergency: 505-955-4300

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Before calling: Keep your account number, service address, customer name, bill date, payment confirmation, leak details, meter concern, start/stop form or past-due notice ready.

Map shows the Utility Billing and Water Divisions office at 801 W. San Mateo, Santa Fe, NM 87505. For fast payment, use the official Paymentus portal.

Avoid mistakes

Common Santa Fe Water Bill Mistakes That Cause Payment Delays or Account Problems

Most Santa Fe utility billing issues can be avoided by using official links, paying before the posting cutoff, writing account details clearly, handling start/stop forms early and calling before an account becomes delinquent.

MistakeWhy it creates troubleBetter action
Using unofficial payment sitesPayment may be delayed or routed through third parties.Start from santafenm.gov or the official Paymentus portal.
Paying after 8 PM MST and expecting next-day postingPaymentus says after-cutoff payments post within 48 hours.Pay before 8 PM MST when timing matters.
Mailing too close to due dateThe payment must be received, not just sent.Mail early or use online payment when near the deadline.
Submitting incomplete start/stop formsThe City says incomplete, inaccurate, illegible or unsigned documents will not be processed.Check signatures, IDs, lease/deed and all required fields before submitting.
Ignoring leak alertsContinuous flow can keep increasing the bill.Use EyeOnWater and repair leaks quickly.
Waiting until collectionsFinance charges, collections, service discontinuance or liens may apply.Call 505-955-4333 early and ask about options.
Best habit: Save the Paymentus link, 505-955-4333, 505-955-4300, your account number and utilitycustomerservice@santafenm.gov in one phone note.
Most searched FAQs

City of Santa Fe Water Bill FAQs

These FAQs answer common searches about Santa Fe water bill payment, Paymentus login, one-time payment, customer service, paperless billing, mail address, drop box, low-income credit, leak adjustment, EyeOnWater and emergency water reporting.

QHow do I pay my City of Santa Fe water bill online?

Use the official City of Santa Fe Utility Billing Division page and choose Pay My Bill Online. The City link opens the Paymentus Customer Portal.

QWhat is the official Santa Fe water bill payment portal?

The official portal linked by the City is the Paymentus Customer Portal at ipn2.paymentus.com/cp/SFUP.

QCan I pay a Santa Fe utility bill without registering?

Yes. Paymentus provides a Make One Time Payment option. The portal says you only need the account number from your paper bill.

QWhen does my Santa Fe online payment post?

Paymentus says payments made before 8 PM MST are posted to the account next day. Payments after 8 PM MST are posted within 48 hours.

QWhat is the City of Santa Fe Utility Billing phone number?

Call Utility Customer Service at 505-955-4333 Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

QWhat is the Santa Fe utility billing email?

Email Utility Customer Service at utilitycustomerservice@santafenm.gov.

QWhere do I mail my Santa Fe water bill payment?

Mail payments to City of Santa Fe Utility Billing Division, P.O. Box 842004, Los Angeles, CA 90084-2004.

QDoes Santa Fe have a utility payment drop box?

Yes. Payments may be placed in the drop box in the parking lot of the Utility Billing and Water Divisions at 801 W. San Mateo, Santa Fe, NM 87505.

QHow do I sign up for paperless billing in Santa Fe?

Email utilitycustomerservice@santafenm.gov with your name, service address, account number and the email address where you want to receive your e-bill.

QHow do I start or stop Santa Fe utility service?

Use the official Start/Stop Service page. Documents may be submitted by email, mail or drop box. Requirements differ for tenants, landlords, property managers, buyers and sellers.

QWho can make a payment arrangement for a Santa Fe utility bill?

The City Collections page says only property owners are eligible for payment arrangements. Call 505-955-4333 before the account becomes more serious.

QCan I get help with an overdue Santa Fe utility bill?

The Collections Section can provide a list of agencies that may be able to assist customers with overdue bills. The Utility Billing page also links a Low-Income Credit resource.

QWhat is EyeOnWater for Santa Fe customers?

EyeOnWater lets customers monitor water use and set leak alerts when continuous flow exceeds a chosen threshold.

QWho do I call for a Santa Fe water emergency after hours?

After 5:00 PM on weekdays or on weekends, call 505-955-4300 for water emergencies and emergency turn-offs.

QWhat should I do if my Santa Fe water is discolored?

The City suggests running cold water for about 5 minutes. If it does not clear, turn off the water, wait 20 minutes and try again. If it still does not resolve, call 505-955-4333.

QIs Water-Department.org the official City of Santa Fe website?

No. This is an independent guide. Official payments, billing decisions, service transfers, collections, low-income credit, leak adjustment and water emergencies must be handled through the City of Santa Fe and its official resources.

Official source table

Official Sources for City of Santa Fe Water Bill Customers

Use these official resources for final confirmation before paying, logging in, submitting service-transfer documents, mailing a payment, using the drop box, requesting assistance or reporting water emergencies.

Official sourceUse it forOpen
Utility Billing DivisionCustomer service, online payment, paperless billing, leak adjustment, low-income credit, rates, account transfers and utility billing help.Open Utility Billing
Paymentus Customer PortalOne-time payment, login, registration, payment confirmation and online utility bill payment.Open Paymentus
CollectionsMail payment address, drop box, delinquent account rules, finance charges, payment arrangements and agency assistance information.Open Collections
Start/Stop ServiceTenant service, landlord transfer, property manager documents, buyer/seller transfer and stop-service instructions.Open Start/Stop Service
Water ServiceWater emergency phone, frozen meter guidance, meter accuracy concerns, discolored water steps and development water service information.Open Water Service
Water RatesCurrent City of Santa Fe water rate resources and billing-related rate information.Open Water Rates
Save Water Santa FeEyeOnWater, conservation programs, rebates, xeric landscaping and water-saving education.Open Save Water Santa Fe
EyeOnWater Santa FeWater usage monitoring and leak alert setup.Open EyeOnWater
Final takeaway: For most Santa Fe customers, use Paymentus for online payment, call 505-955-4333 for billing help, use the 801 W. San Mateo drop box for physical payments/documents, mail payments to the Los Angeles lockbox, use EyeOnWater for leak alerts, and call 505-955-4300 after hours for water emergencies.
Free Water Bill & Utility Service Assistant

Pay Smarter, Check High Bills, Start Service, Avoid Shutoff and Find Official Water Department Links

Use this free tool before paying a water bill, setting up autopay, starting or stopping service, checking a high bill, requesting leak help, or looking for the official water department portal. It gives practical next steps without collecting your account number or personal details.

Start Water Bill Helper
8 toolsBill pay, high bill check, leak checklist, start/stop service, assistance and official searches.
All utilitiesWorks sitewide for city, county, parish, authority and private water utility pages.
No loginNo account number, email, service address or payment data is required.
Mobile-firstBuilt for customers searching from a phone while trying to solve a bill or service issue.

What water bill or service problem do you need to solve?

Choose your situation. The tool will suggest the safest next step, what to prepare, and which official page to check first.

Payment safety tip

Start from the official water department, city, county or utility website before entering account details. Avoid random payment ads and look-alike bill pay sites.

High bill tip

Before paying a very unusual bill, check meter reads, toilet leaks, irrigation use, estimated bills, late fees, and whether your utility offers a leak adjustment.

Water Bill Payment Route Helper

Choose how you want to pay. The tool will tell you what to prepare and the safest payment path.

High Water Bill Checker

Compare your normal bill with the new bill and get a practical investigation path before calling customer service.

Use gallons, CCF, HCF or units shown on your bill.

Leak Check and Adjustment Checklist

Use this before requesting a leak adjustment, disputing a bill, or calling the water department about high usage.

Start, Stop or Transfer Water Service Helper

Use this before moving, opening a new account, closing an old account, or transferring service to another address.

Past Due, Shutoff and Reconnection Helper

Use this if your account is late, disconnected, at risk of shutoff, or you need a payment plan or assistance program.

Simple Water Usage Cost Estimator

Estimate a rough bill from base charge, usage units, rate per unit, sewer charge, stormwater fee and service fees. Official tiered rates may be different.

Example: if usage is gallons, enter cost per gallon.

Official Water Department Resource Finder

Enter city/utility and state to create safe searches for the official water bill portal, phone number, outage page, assistance, start service, leak adjustment, and Water-Department.org guide.

Water Department vs Payment Processor

  • Water department: account help, service start/stop, leaks, repairs, shutoff, assistance.
  • Payment processor: card/eCheck payment screen, payment fee, confirmation number, posting time.

Best sitewide placement

Add this tool after the main payment section or before FAQs. It helps users solve the next problem after reading the article.

Important safety note

This tool gives educational guidance only. Always confirm payment portals, phone numbers, account balance, assistance rules and reconnection steps with the official water department or utility.

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