Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) provides several options for how you receive and pay your bill.
Paper vs. Online Billing Paper BillingResidential customers choosing this option are billed every other month (bi-monthly). Paper bills can be mailed to the service address or an alternate mailing address, and with your paper bill, you will receive printed newsletters from the utilities. You can still choose to make one-time payments online even if you receive your bills by mail.
Online BillingTo use electronic billing, you will first need to create an online utility account. You can use this option to pay either Seattle Public Utilities or Seattle City Light bills online. This option allows recurring payments or one-time payments online that can be made with your credit card, debit card, or checking account number.
Bill Payment Options
We never charge additional "convenience fees" for any of these methods of payment. Your options include:
One-time paymentYou can pay your Seattle Public Utilities and Seattle City Light bills without creating a user account, even if you receive a paper bill. You can make payments with your credit card, debit card, or checking account number. You can also make one-time payments online by entering your account number and billing address ZIP code. Online or paperless billingTo manage your account and pay bills automatically online, you will need to create an online account. You can use this option to pay either your Seattle Public Utilities or Seattle City Light bills electronically, and it allows for recurring or single payments by credit card, debit card, or checking account number. Pay by phoneYou he 24-hour automated access to enter your credit or debit card information privately over the phone by calling (877) 398-3531. If you would like to ask questions of a customer service agent before you pay by phone, call (206) 684-3000. After speaking to the agent about your questions, you will then be transferred to another agent to complete your payment. This is done to make sure your information is kept secure. In personWe he many walk-in locations across Seattle for your convenience.Past Due Accounts / Closed Accounts
If a bill is not paid by the due date, it is considered past due. Past due bills are subject to further collection action. Depending on the length of time an account balance is past due, further collection action could include late fees, past due notices, or possible service interruption until the balance is paid in full. Review SPU's billing, payment and collection policies (PDF).
If you received a bill from us for a closed account, it's because our records indicate that you still owe money for services used from a previous property you occupied when you were a customer. Although you may he incurred this debt months or years ago, we are providing you with an opportunity to pay your outstanding balance by the due date of this notice. Failure to pay this debt could he a negative impact on your credit.