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  1. Pay your utility bill at the City Hall cashier windows located inside the 2nd Street entrance of City Hall. Windows are open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Payment can be made with cash, check, or money order.

  2. To access your utility account online, you'll need your six digit Account number, seven digit Customer ID, and name as it appears on your utility bill. You can: Make payments. View bills and download bill copies. View meter reads. View water consumption history. Online Utility Account.

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  4. www.cityoftulsa.org › government › departmentsCity of Tulsa

    What can I do in the online utility system? At this time, you can: Pay online once you have your new account number and customer ID from your bill. View your bills since May 1, 2021; View meter reads; View water consumption; You can also enroll in AutoPay and make changes to the bank account being used for automatic payments.

  5. www.cityoftulsa.org › residents › utilities-and-e-servicesCity of Tulsa

    The City of Tulsa currently offers online payments and e-Services for: City Utility Bill. Municipal Traffic Tickets. File a Police Report. Development Services - permitting and infrastructure development. Careers at the City. Sign up for a Parks class or sporting event.

  6. cityoftulsacitizens.munisselfservice.com › AccountSettingsMUNIS OnLine Home Page

    You can make a payment on your account and view your bill as a guest if you have your 6-digit account number and 7-digit customer ID, plus the name on your account exactly as it appears from the top left portion of your utility bill.

  7. Reading Your Utility Bill. Residential water rates are based on actual water usage each month, according to regular meter readings. Residential customers are charged a meter fee based on the size of their meter and $5.39 for each 1,000 gallons of water used.