Pay a Greensboro Water Bill, Use GSO WaterWise, or Get the Right Help Before Fees and Delays
Greensboro water customers now have several official payment routes, but the safest option depends on what you are trying to solve. A normal bill, a past-due balance, a card-fee concern, a sewer backup, a water leak, or a service move all require a different next step.
This replacement guide focuses on the official City of Greensboro Water Resources system, including GSO WaterWise, phone payment, payment plans, drop box rules, in-person payment locations, and emergency dispatch.
Greensboro Water Department Quick Facts
Choose the Right Greensboro Water Action
Before you pay, choose your real situation. This helps you avoid paying the wrong way, missing a fee-free option, or calling the wrong phone number.
How to Pay a Greensboro Water Bill Online
The City says GSO WaterWise is available for all water customers. After receiving your first bill, you can sign up for the portal, make one-time payments, set recurring payments, enroll in paperless billing, and track water usage.
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Open the official Greensboro payment page.
Start here: City of Greensboro Paying Your Bill. -
Use GSO WaterWise for online account control.
GSO WaterWise is the best route if you want recurring payments, paperless billing, secure bank draft, or water usage tracking. -
Keep your first bill or current bill nearby.
You may need your account number, service address, ZIP code, due date, and balance. -
Choose the payment method carefully.
If you want to avoid card fees after July 1, 2026, choose secure electronic bank draft instead of card-based payment. -
Save proof before closing the screen.
Keep your confirmation number, email receipt, or screenshot until the payment appears on your account.
Greensboro Water Bill Card Fees and Fee-Free Bank Draft
Greensboro’s payment page is very clear about the upcoming card fee. Beginning July 1, 2026, a 2.95% transaction fee with a $1.95 minimum applies to card payments made online and by phone.
The City still offers a fee-free online payment option through secure electronic bank draft in GSO WaterWise. This is the better option for customers who want online convenience without the card processing fee.
Payment method |
Fee situation |
Best use |
|---|---|---|
Secure electronic bank draft |
Fee-free online option through GSO WaterWise |
Best for recurring payments and avoiding card fees. |
Credit/debit card online |
2.95% fee, minimum $1.95, beginning July 1, 2026 |
Useful when card convenience matters more than fee savings. |
Phone card payment |
Card fee also applies to phone card payments beginning July 1, 2026 |
Helpful when you prefer phone payment and accept the fee. |
Drop box check or money order |
No card fee, but next-business-day posting rules apply |
Non-urgent payments only. Not best for service restoration. |
Greensboro Water Payment Plans and Past-Due Help
Greensboro says water and sewer payment plans are available, including short-term promise-to-pay arrangements and installment plans that can spread repayment of past-due accounts over up to six months.
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Check your exact balance first.
Look at the latest bill, any past-due notice, and payment history before calling. -
Call before the account becomes urgent.
Ask whether a promise-to-pay or installment plan is available. -
Ask what must be paid now.
Some arrangements may require a current bill payment, first installment, or agreement to specific dates. -
Write down the plan details.
Record the staff guidance, payment amounts, due dates, and what happens if a payment is missed. -
Keep new bills separate in your mind.
Ask whether future bills must be paid while the old balance is being repaid.
Greensboro Water Bill Payment Locations and Drop Box Rules
Greensboro lists in-person payment options and a 24-hour drop box option. The right choice depends on whether your payment is urgent.
Payment route |
Official location or rule |
Use this when |
|---|---|---|
Melvin Municipal Office Building |
300 W. Washington Street |
You want in-person payment or City payment support. |
J. Edward Kitchen Operations Center |
2602 S. Elm-Eugene Street |
You have utility bill questions or want to visit Water Resources. |
Drop box |
2602 S. Elm-Eugene Street, left of the front entrance, available 24/7 |
Payment is not urgent and you are paying by check or money order. |
Drop box rules |
No cash. Include payment stub. Posted by 5 PM next business day. |
You have time for next-business-day posting. |
Service turned off |
City says pay in person during normal business hours |
You need restoration or service status handled quickly. |
Water Leak, Water Main Break, Hydrant Leak or Sewer Backup in Greensboro
Greensboro Water Resources separates billing help from emergency dispatch. If you see water in the street, a hydrant leak, sewer overflow, sewer backup, or a possible water main break, call dispatch instead of the billing line.
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Call dispatch first.
Do not wait for normal customer service hours when there is a leak, sewage issue, or public safety concern. -
Give a precise location.
Share the nearest address, cross street, landmark, or visible hydrant/manhole location. -
Stay away from unsafe water.
Avoid contact with sewage, flooded electrical areas, and fast-moving water. -
Take photos only from a safe place.
Photos can help your records, but safety comes first. -
Follow up later if the issue affects your bill.
Emergency response and billing review are different steps.
High Greensboro Water Bill Checklist
A high Greensboro water bill can come from real usage, irrigation, a running toilet, a hidden leak, a longer billing cycle, card/payment confusion, or sewer-related charges. Use GSO WaterWise and your own inspection before calling.
Have these details ready before calling
- Account number and service address.
- Current bill and previous bill.
- WaterWise usage information if you checked it.
- Payment confirmation if you recently paid.
- Dates when usage changed or a leak was found.
- Repair invoice, plumber receipt, parts receipt, or photos if a leak was repaired.
Start, Stop or Transfer Greensboro Water Service
If you are moving in, moving out, or changing responsibility for a property, handle the water account before the moving date. Waiting until the last day can create final-bill confusion, service delay, or missed account communication.
Need |
Best first action |
Prepare this |
|---|---|---|
Start service |
Use Greensboro Water Resources customer service or call 336-373-CITY. |
New service address, move-in date, ID, phone number, billing address and account details. |
Stop service |
Contact the City before your move-out date. |
Account number, final service date, forwarding address and final payment method. |
Transfer service |
Ask whether the old and new addresses can be handled in one request. |
Old address, new address, transfer date, account holder details. |
Rental or ownership change |
Confirm who is responsible for the bill before the lease or closing date. |
Lease/closing date, responsible party, service address and contact details. |
Official Greensboro Water Department Links and Contacts
Use these official City resources for payment, GSO WaterWise, payment plans, emergency reporting, in-person payments and billing support.
Official Greensboro page for GSO WaterWise, payment methods, card fee updates, phone payment, bank draft and drop box rules.
Open payment pageOfficial online customer portal for paperless billing, one-time or recurring payments, and water usage tracking.
Open GSO WaterWise infoOfficial customer service information for residents and businesses, including payment plan guidance.
Open customer serviceIn-person payment locations and drop box rules for Greensboro utility customers.
Open payment locationsOfficial instructions for water leaks, water main breaks, hydrant leaks, sewer backups and overflows.
Open emergency FAQOfficial questions about bill payment, arrangements, account issues and customer support.
Open billing FAQMap: J. Edward Kitchen Operations Center
Greensboro lists the J. Edward Kitchen Operations Center at 2602 S. Elm-Eugene Street for utility bill questions, Water Resources visits, and a 24-hour drop box located left of the building’s front entrance.
Map: Melvin Municipal Office Building
Greensboro also lists the Melvin Municipal Office Building at 300 W. Washington Street as an in-person utility payment option.
Greensboro Water Department FAQs
How do I pay my Greensboro water bill online?
Use the official City of Greensboro payment page and GSO WaterWise portal. You can make one-time payments, set recurring payments, enroll in paperless billing and choose secure electronic bank draft.
What is GSO WaterWise?
GSO WaterWise is Greensboro’s online customer portal for City water users. Customers can use it for one-time or recurring payments, paperless billing and water usage tracking.
What is the Greensboro water bill phone payment number?
Call 336-373-4729, also shown as 336-373-IPAY, to pay a Greensboro water bill by phone.
What number do I call for Greensboro water bill customer service?
Call 336-373-2489, also shown as 336-373-CITY, for utility billing questions, payment arrangements and customer service.
How do I avoid Greensboro water bill card fees?
Use secure electronic bank draft through GSO WaterWise. Beginning July 1, 2026, Greensboro says card payments made online and by phone will have a 2.95% fee with a $1.95 minimum.
Can I get a payment plan for my Greensboro water bill?
Yes. Greensboro says promise-to-pay and installment plans may be available. Call 336-373-CITY at 336-373-2489 during customer service hours to discuss options.
Where can I pay a Greensboro water bill in person?
Greensboro lists in-person utility payment options at the Melvin Municipal Office Building, 300 W. Washington Street, and the J. Edward Kitchen Operations Center, 2602 S. Elm-Eugene Street.
Can I pay a Greensboro water bill by drop box?
Yes. The City lists a drop box at 2602 S. Elm-Eugene Street, left of the building’s front entrance. Only checks or money orders are accepted, no cash, and a payment stub should be included.
What number do I call for a Greensboro water leak or sewer backup?
Call Water Resources 24-hour Dispatch at 336-373-2033 for water leaks, water main breaks, hydrant leaks, sewer backups and sanitary sewer overflows.
What should I do if my Greensboro water bill is unusually high?
Review your usage in GSO WaterWise, check for running toilets, outdoor leaks, irrigation, hidden leaks and payment posting issues, then contact customer service if the bill still does not make sense.
Is WaterBillGuide.us the official Greensboro Water Department website?
No. WaterBillGuide.us is an independent informational guide. It does not process payments, access accounts, approve payment plans, restore service, dispatch crews or represent the City of Greensboro.
Best Next Step for Greensboro Water Customers
For a normal bill, use GSO WaterWise and choose the payment method that fits your fee preference. For past-due help, call 336-373-CITY. For leaks, main breaks, sewer backups or overflows, call 24-hour dispatch at 336-373-2033.
Editorial Review and Independent Guide Disclaimer
This replacement article was rewritten for the Greensboro Water Department post using official City of Greensboro Water Resources, GSO WaterWise, payment, utility payment location, customer service, and leak/sewer emergency resources. The content focuses on practical user tasks instead of generic water department filler.
WaterBillGuide.us is not the City of Greensboro. We do not process payments, access customer accounts, approve payment arrangements, restore service, dispatch crews or make billing decisions. For account-specific help, use the official City resources listed above.
Official resources checked include Greensboro Paying Your Bill, GSO WaterWise, Customer Service for Residents and Businesses, Utility Payments, Water Leaks/Sewer Backups/Overflows FAQ, and Water/Wastewater Billing FAQ.

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