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  1. Payment Options. Cash; Check, Money Order or Cashier's Check (ACH Withdrawl Form) Drawn from checking or savings account on the due date; Credit Card or E-Check Processing time may take up to 2 business days due to third party vendor. Cash, checks, money orders, or cashier's checks can be mailed to: City of Oshkosh PO BOX 94350 Palatine, IL ...

    • Water Utility

      The City of Oshkosh Water Utility Division provides safe and...

    • Utility Billing

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  2. Click here to look up your Utility Bill balance online. Current Utility Rates.

  3. The City of Oshkosh Water Utility Division provides safe and reliable drinking water to the residents and businesses of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The utility is owned and operated by the city's Public Works Department and oversees drawing water from Lake Winnebago and the water treatment and distribution to over 66,000 residents.

  4. Contact the Oshkosh City Hall to start water, sewer and trash services. 308-772-3686 Paperless ACH billing is available - Contact the Oshkosh City Hall for more information. Now accepting credit card payment at city hall, a 2.49% fee will be charged.

  5. The AquaHawk Alerting Customer Portal is a free service for City of Oshkosh - Water Utility customers that allows the customer to monitor their own water usage, set and receive alerts, and gives them the tools to control monthly water bills.

  6. Pay Your City Of Oshkosh Water Bill Already have an account? If you already have an account, you just need to login to the City Of Oshkosh Water site. City Of Oshkosh Water 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 City Of Oshkosh Water website.

  7. A: The City of Oshkosh Utility Accounting Division is transitioning from a quarterly billing cycle to a monthly billing cycle for City utility bills beginning in May, 2019. This includes water, sewer, storm water, and fire protection. Q: Why is the City switching to a monthly bill cycle?

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