Oregon City Water Bill – Pay Online, Phone Number, AutoPay, Reduced Rates & Leak Adjustment

Updated 2026 • Official Oregon City links reviewed

Oregon City Water Bill: Pay Online, Phone Number, AutoPay, Reduced Rates and Leak Adjustment Help

Oregon City utility customers often need one clear answer: where to pay the water bill, when the bill is due, how to set up AutoPay, what number to call for phone payment, how to start or cancel service, or what to do when a leak causes a high bill. This guide keeps the official Oregon City Utility Customer Service links, payment methods, reduced-rate program, payment arrangements and leak adjustment rules in one easy place.

503-657-8151Utility Billing / phone payment Option 1
20thMonthly utility bill due date
625 Center StOregon City City Hall
503-655-8211After-hours emergency shutoff
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Pay online

Use Oregon City’s official Online Bill Payment page and Online-Billpay portal to register, sign in and pay.

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Pay by phone

Call 503-657-8151 and select Option 1 for balance, payment information or phone payment.

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Mail payment

Mail check payments to P.O. Box 3040, Oregon City, OR 97045.

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Leak adjustment

Customers may qualify when the bill is at least twice the average monthly amount and repair evidence is provided.

Main Official Oregon City Water Bill Links

Editorial trust note: This guide was prepared from official Oregon City Utility Customer Service, Online Bill Payment, Utility FAQ, Reduced Rates and Water Leak Policy pages. Official links are listed first for safe user action.
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Independent guide: Water-Department.org is not Oregon City. Official payments, account decisions, reduced-rate approvals, payment arrangements, service changes and leak adjustments must be handled through Oregon City and its official systems.

Payment options

How to Pay Your Oregon City Water Bill Online, by Phone, Mail, In Person or AutoPay

Oregon City gives customers several payment options. The best option depends on whether you want one-time online payment, monthly AutoPay, phone payment, mail payment or in-person customer service.

Payment methodOfficial detailPractical action
Online BillpayNew users must register for account access. Registered users can access the account and pay 24/7.Open Online-Billpay and register or sign in.
Phone paymentCall 503-657-8151 and select Option 1 for balance, payment information or phone payment.Have account number, service address and payment method ready before calling.
Mail paymentMail check payments to P.O. Box 3040, Oregon City, OR 97045.Include account details and mail early enough to arrive before the due date.
Credit card AutoPayAuto Payment by credit/debit card is available through the portal.Watch expiration-date notices and update cards before expiration.
ACH Bank Draft AutoPayOregon City says to call 503-657-8151 for ACH Bank Draft Auto Payment.Call Utility Billing if you prefer bank draft instead of card AutoPay.
In personOregon City lists City Hall at 625 Center Street, Oregon City, OR 97045.Visit during Monday-Friday business hours if you need face-to-face help.
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Payment safety tip: Start from orcity.org or the official Online-Billpay portal. Avoid unofficial payment pages, search ads or third-party pages that do not clearly connect to Oregon City Utility Customer Service.
Due date and billing cycle

When Oregon City Utility Bills Are Sent and When They Are Due

Oregon City says monthly billing statements are mailed on the last business day of the month and are due the 20th of the following month. If the 20th falls on a weekend, the bill is due the following business day.

Statement timing

Monthly utility statements are mailed on the last business day of the month.

Due date

Bills are due on the 20th of the following month, or the next business day if the 20th is on a weekend.

Paperless billing

Customers can log in to Online-Billpay to sign up for paperless billing and review statements online.

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AutoPay reminder: Oregon City notes that card expiration messages can appear on billing statements one month before expiration. Update expired cards early to avoid declined AutoPay transactions.
Start, stop or change service

Start, Cancel or Update Oregon City Utility Service

If you are moving in, moving out, selling a property, changing mailing address or renting back after sale, handle the utility account early. Payment alone does not always update service responsibility.

NeedOfficial routePractical note
Start serviceStart Utility ServiceOpening date should reflect the sale document signing date and key receipt date.
Cancel serviceCancel Utility ServiceOregon City uses a final meter reading to calculate final billing.
Change mailing addressChange Mailing AddressDo not send sensitive personal information by email unless the City specifically requests it through a secure method.
Seller rent-backCall Utility Billing at 503-657-8151.Oregon City says the office still needs a call from the new owner to establish interim billing.
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Move-out tip: Do not assume utility billing stops automatically when you sell or leave a home. Submit the official cancel request and review the final meter-read bill before making duplicate payments.
Reduced rates and payment arrangements

Oregon City Reduced Utility Rates, Payment Arrangements and Low-Income Help

Oregon City offers a Reduced Rates Application for qualifying customers. The City also links payment arrangements for customers who need help handling an account balance.

Help optionOfficial detailBest next step
Reduced Rates ApplicationApplicants must meet income-level requirements and submit supporting documentation for all sources of income.Open Reduced Rates page and review the current application.
LIEAP eligibility standardThe FAQ says applicants must meet Oregon Low Income Energy Assistance Program eligibility requirements.Prepare income documents before applying.
Account must stay currentOregon City warns that accounts carrying a past-due balance for more than two months in any one year may be removed from the program.Call 503-657-8151 if you are falling behind.
Outside/summer wateringReduced Rates do not cover excess usage from outside and summer watering.Reduce outdoor use and check irrigation leaks before summer bills increase.
Payment arrangementsOregon City links a Payment Arrangements form.Open Payment Arrangements before the account becomes urgent.
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Assistance call script: “I am an Oregon City utility customer and I need help with my bill. Can you tell me whether I should apply for Reduced Rates, request a payment arrangement, or submit any income documents?”
High bill and leak adjustment

Oregon City High Water Bill and Water Leak Adjustment Policy

Oregon City says private-property leaks are the property owner’s responsibility to locate and repair. However, if a leak causes an unusually high utility bill, the customer may qualify for a leak adjustment credit under specific conditions.

Leak adjustment issueOfficial detailWhat to do
Private property leakLeaks on private property are the property owner’s responsibility to locate and repair.Call a plumber or repair the leak quickly, then keep proof of repair.
Meter verificationIf a possible leak is noticed, Utility may have field staff verify the meter read.Contact Utility Billing if the bill or meter appears unusual.
Eligibility triggerIf the bill is at least twice the average monthly amount, the customer may qualify for a leak adjustment credit.Compare current bill with average monthly usage and submit the application if eligible.
Current bill requirementThe current portion of the utility bill, including all fees, must be kept up to date to qualify and avoid interruption.Do not ignore the current bill while waiting for adjustment review.
Credit limitThe City will only adjust two months of water consumption overage.Repair leaks fast to stop additional high bills.
Repair evidenceThe policy requires prompt corrective action with evidence of repair before credit can be applied.Save plumber invoice, repair receipt, photos or written proof of repair.
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Practical leak-check tip: Turn off all water inside and outside the home, then watch the meter. If the meter continues registering consumption when no water is intentionally in use, contact Utility Billing and begin checking toilets, irrigation, hose bibs and underground service lines.

Open official Water Leak Policy / Adjustment Application page

Open Online Water Leak Adjustment Application

Emergency and public safety

Emergency Water Shutoff and Oregon 811 Utility Locate Reminder

For water leaks outside normal business hours or on weekends, Oregon City directs customers to the Clackamas County non-emergency number. For digging, excavation or utility location, use Oregon 811 / Utility Notification Center before work begins.

After-hours emergency water shutoff

Phone: 503-655-8211

Use this for water leak issues that occur on weekends or outside normal business hours when emergency shutoff is needed.

Call before you dig

Oregon City links ONE CALL / Utility Notification Center for utility locate before digging.

Open Call 811

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Emergency reporting tip: Give the nearest address, cross street, visible water flow, whether water is entering a structure, and whether the issue is inside private property or appears to be in the street/right-of-way.
Contact and map

Oregon City Water Bill Phone Number, Address, Hours and Mailing Address

Use these official Oregon City contact details for utility bill payment, account questions, AutoPay, paperless billing, reduced rates, payment arrangements, start/cancel service and leak adjustment questions.

Utility Billing and City Hall

Utility Billing phone: 503-657-8151

Phone payments: Option 1

Finance / City Hall phone: 503-657-0891

Address: 625 Center Street, Oregon City, OR 97045

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Mail payment and reduced-rate mail address

Utility bill mail payment:
P.O. Box 3040
Oregon City, OR 97045

Reduced-rate application mail:
City of Oregon City
Utility Customer Service
PO BOX 3040
Oregon City, OR 97045

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Before calling: Keep your account number, service address, bill date, payment confirmation, AutoPay question, reduced-rate documents, leak repair proof or move-in/move-out date ready.

Map shows Oregon City City Hall at 625 Center Street, Oregon City, OR 97045. For water bill payment, start from the official Oregon City Online Bill Payment page or Online-Billpay portal.

Avoid mistakes

Common Oregon City Water Bill Mistakes That Cause Delays or Extra Stress

Most utility billing problems can be avoided by using official links, paying before the 20th, updating expired AutoPay cards, contacting Utility Billing early and repairing leaks quickly.

MistakeWhy it creates troubleBetter action
Using unofficial payment linksYou may enter account details on a third-party or confusing payment page.Start from orcity.org Online Bill Payment or Online-Billpay.
Ignoring card expirationExpired or declined card transactions may be removed from Auto Payment automatically.Read statement messages and update the card before expiration.
Mailing payment too lateBills are due on the 20th or next business day, so late mail can create account issues.Mail early or use online/phone payment if the due date is close.
Waiting to repair a leakOregon City only adjusts two months of water consumption overage.Repair the leak quickly and keep proof of repair.
Falling behind while applying for reduced ratesAccounts past due for more than two months in one year may be removed from the reduced-rate program.Call 503-657-8151 and ask about payment arrangements early.
Not requesting final service cancellationFinal billing uses meter reads and may include unbilled and final-read periods.Submit cancel service request and review billing dates carefully.
Best habit: Save Online-Billpay, 503-657-8151, 503-655-8211, your account number and the leak adjustment link in one note on your phone.
Most searched FAQs

Oregon City Water Bill FAQs

These FAQs cover common searches about Oregon City online bill payment, phone payment, due dates, AutoPay, mail address, reduced rates, start/cancel service, leak adjustments and emergency water shutoff.

QHow do I pay my Oregon City water bill online?

Use Oregon City’s official Online Bill Payment page and open the Online-Billpay portal. New users need to register for account access before using the online account tools.

QWhat is the Oregon City Utility Billing phone number?

Call Utility Billing at 503-657-8151. For phone payments, select Option 1.

QWhen is my Oregon City utility bill due?

Utility bills are due on the 20th of each month. If the 20th falls on a weekend, the bill is due the following business day.

QWhen does Oregon City mail utility statements?

Oregon City says monthly billing statements are mailed on the last business day of the month.

QWhere do I mail an Oregon City utility payment?

Mail payments to P.O. Box 3040, Oregon City, OR 97045. Include your account information with mailed payments.

QCan I set up AutoPay for Oregon City water bills?

Yes. Oregon City lists credit/debit card Auto Payment through the Online-Billpay portal and ACH Bank Draft Auto Payment by calling 503-657-8151.

QCan I sign up for paperless billing?

Yes. Oregon City says customers can log on to Online-Billpay to sign up for paperless billing.

QHow do I start utility service in Oregon City?

Use the official Start Utility Service page or contact Customer Service by calling 503-657-8151.

QHow do I cancel Oregon City utility service when moving out?

Call Customer Service at 503-657-8151 or use the official Cancel Utility Service form. Oregon City uses a final meter reading to calculate the final billing.

QDoes Oregon City have a reduced-rate utility program?

Yes. Applicants must meet income-level requirements and submit documentation. The City says applicants must meet Oregon LIEAP eligibility requirements and complete the application process.

QCan I request a payment arrangement?

Yes. Oregon City links an official Payment Arrangements form. Customers should request help early before the account becomes urgent.

QWhy is my Oregon City water bill high?

Common causes include a private-property leak, running toilet, irrigation issue, outdoor/summer watering, a hose left on, or increased household use. Check usage and contact Utility Billing if the bill is unusually high.

QCan I get a leak adjustment credit?

Possibly. Oregon City says customers may qualify if the utility bill is at least twice the average monthly amount, the current portion of the bill is kept up to date, and evidence of prompt repair is provided.

QHow many months can Oregon City adjust for a leak?

Oregon City says it will only adjust two months of water consumption overage, so customers should repair leaks as soon as possible.

QWho do I call for emergency water shutoff after hours?

For a water leak on a weekend or outside normal business hours, Oregon City directs customers to call the Clackamas County non-emergency number at 503-655-8211.

QIs Water-Department.org the official Oregon City website?

No. This is an independent guide. Official payments, account support, service requests, reduced-rate approvals, payment arrangements and leak adjustments must be handled through Oregon City and its official resources.

Official source table

Official Sources for Oregon City Water Bill Customers

Use these official resources for final confirmation before paying, setting AutoPay, applying for reduced rates, starting/canceling service, requesting payment arrangements or submitting leak adjustment documents.

Official sourceUse it forOpen
Online Bill PaymentOfficial City page explaining Online-Billpay, AutoPay, ACH Bank Draft AutoPay and paperless statement reminders.Open payment page
Online-Billpay PortalRegistering, signing in, accessing account tools and paying utility bills online.Open portal
Utility Customer ServiceBilling, payment services, account maintenance, paperless billing, address, phone and hours.Open customer service
Utility FAQDue date, start/stop service, reduced rates, payment options, mail address and emergency water shutoff guidance.Open FAQ
Start Utility ServiceNew customer service setup and move-in guidance.Open start service
Payment ArrangementsRequesting arrangement help when you cannot pay the full balance at once.Open payment arrangements
Reduced Rates ApplicationLow-income reduced-rate utility application, income documentation and mail address.Open reduced rates
Water Leak Policy / AdjustmentLeak adjustment eligibility, current-bill requirement, two-month overage limit and repair evidence requirement.Open leak policy
Utility RatesCurrent Oregon City utility rates and billing charge review.Open utility rates
Final takeaway: For most Oregon City customers, use Online-Billpay for online payment, call 503-657-8151 Option 1 for phone payment, pay by the 20th, use the Reduced Rates page if you need income-based help, request payment arrangements early, and use the Water Leak Adjustment Application quickly after repairing a qualifying leak.

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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