City provides tips for paying bills

In an attempt to limit the spread of COVID-19, Regina City Hall is now closed for business.  The city is letting you know how to make payments that would normally be made by paying a visit.

Online or Telephone Banking – water/utility accounts, property taxes

o Contact your financial institution to set up your water/utility account and

property tax for online/telephone payments.

o You may also visit Regina.ca/utilitypayment to enroll in the Direct Debit

Plan which authorizes the City to automatically withdraw monthly

deductions for your financial institution to pay for your utility bill; or the

Budget Billing Plan if you prefer equalized payment

o Sign up for Utility eBills to receive paperless notices via email

24-Hour Drop Box Outside City Hall – all payments (including business

licences)

o You can pay by cheque using the 24-Hour Payment Drop Box, located

outside the front door of City Hall. If you use this option, include your

payment stub with your cheque.

Postal Mail – all payments (including business licences)

Attach your payment stub to your cheque and mail it to: City of

Regina, PO Box 1790, Regina, SK S4P 4J3. To avoid late penalties,

ensure you mail your payment at least one week before payment is due.

Parking tickets may also be paid with credit card online at Regina.ca.

In addition to the options available above, animal licences may also be paid at

veterinary clinics and through the Regina Humane Society Inc.

Property owners can access their property assessment and tax information anywhere,

anytime through eProperty. Sign up for property tax ebills, as well as monthly

payments through the Tax Installment Payment Plan Service (TIPPS).

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