Sarasota County Water Department – Pay Bill, Contact & Services Guide

Sarasota County FL Utility Bill Guide

Pay Your Sarasota County Water Bill, Set Up the New Portal, or Get Utility Help Without Using the Wrong Link

Sarasota County Public Utilities customers should use the county’s Customer Self-Service portal or QuickPay, not the New York City links that were previously shown on this page. The correct system is for Sarasota County, Florida water and sewer utility accounts.

This guide helps you make a one-time payment, create a new portal account, get your activation code, re-enroll in AutoPay, request start/stop/move service, find payment locations, request help, or know which emergency number to call.

Correction for this replacement article: The old post used NYC DEP payment links, NYC phone numbers and a New York address. Those details do not apply to Sarasota County, Florida Public Utilities customers.
Customer Service 941-861-6790 Portal, account number, activation code, billing and service help.
Online Payment Customer Self-Service QuickPay, login, AutoPay, usage, account history and service requests.
In-Person Payment 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd. Sarasota, FL 34240, during business hours.
Mail Payment P.O. Box 31320 Tampa, FL 33631-3320. Include your account number.

Choose the Sarasota County Utility Task You Need

Sarasota County’s new billing system gives customers more options, but that also means users can get stuck at different points: QuickPay, portal login, activation code, AutoPay setup, moving service, payment plans, or emergency reporting. Start with the closest issue below.

I need a one-time payment Use QuickPay if you only want to pay without fully managing the account. QuickPay steps
I need portal setup Create/login with your new account number and activation code. Portal help
I was on AutoPay before County guidance says AutoPay customers need to re-enroll after the transition. AutoPay steps
I am moving Use the portal to request move-in, move-out or both. Move service
I need payment help Use payment plan/service request options and contact customer service early. Payment help
I have a sewer or water emergency Emergency numbers depend on whether you are in county or city utility areas. Emergency contacts

How to Pay a Sarasota County Utility Bill Online

Sarasota County’s official Bill Pay page gives customers a one-time payment option and a full Customer Self-Service portal. Use one-time payment if you only need to pay today. Use the portal if you want AutoPay, usage tracking, bill history, service requests and account management.

  1. Open the official Sarasota County Bill Pay page.
    Start here: Sarasota County Pay Utility Bill.
  2. Choose One-Time Payment or Log In/Create Account.
    Use QuickPay for a simple payment. Use portal login if you want to manage the account.
  3. Have your account number ready.
    If you do not have your account number or activation code, request it or call customer service before guessing.
  4. Review payment method and fees.
    The county’s portal guidance notes that a $2.95 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card payments after the new system transition. Review the payment screen carefully.
  5. Save payment proof.
    Keep the confirmation number, receipt email or screenshot until payment appears in your account history.
Important: Do not use unofficial payment sites if the due date is close. Start from scgov.net or the official Customer Self-Service portal.

Sarasota County Customer Self-Service Portal Help

Sarasota County’s new Customer Self-Service portal is more than a payment page. The county says customers can make one-time payments, set up AutoPay, view account details, track usage, and submit service requests from one secure location.

Portal need
What to do
Practical tip
Create a new account
Use your new account number and activation code from your county utility bill.
Forgot password
Use the “Forgot Password” option on the login page.
AutoPay customers may need only password reset first, then re-enroll AutoPay.
Missing activation code
Call 941-861-6790 for secure assistance.
Do not share account details on unofficial pages.
Track usage
Use the portal’s usage and consumption tracking features.
Very helpful if you suspect a leak or a high bill problem.
Submit request/inquiry
Use the portal service request or inquiry feature.
Use this for non-urgent billing or service questions when available.
Need your account number or activation code? Use the official Public Utilities Account Number and Activation Code Request page or call 941-861-6790.

AutoPay After the Sarasota County Billing System Change

Sarasota County’s portal guidance says customers who were enrolled in AutoPay need to re-enroll following the new customer information system transition. This is one of the most important details for customers who previously assumed their automatic payment would continue without action.

  1. Open the Customer Self-Service portal.
    Start from the official Bill Pay page.
  2. Log in or reset your password.
    Former AutoPay customers may need to use “Forgot Password” to regain access.
  3. Re-enroll in AutoPay.
    Follow the portal’s AutoPay setup steps and confirm the payment method.
  4. Review card fee warning.
    County guidance notes a $2.95 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card payments. Review options before saving AutoPay.
  5. Watch the first automatic payment.
    Until you see the first successful AutoPay, check your account and bank/card activity manually.
Smart setup tip: Add a calendar reminder for the first due date after AutoPay setup. That prevents missed payments if the setup did not complete correctly.

Start, Stop, Move or Transfer Sarasota County Utility Service

The new portal includes service request tools, including move-in and move-out requests. This is useful for homeowners, renters, landlords, property managers and people closing on a home.

Situation
Best first step
Prepare before submitting
Start new service
Use the Customer Self-Service portal or county utility service application resources.
Service address, move-in date, identity details, account information and contact details.
Move out
Submit move-out request through the portal before the stop date.
Account number, final service date, forwarding address and final bill payment plan.
Move within Sarasota County
Request move-out and move-in through the portal if both addresses are served by county utilities.
Old address, new address, move dates and account holder information.
Commercial service
Use the official commercial water/sewer service application resource.
Business details, property address, responsible party and billing contact information.
Move timing tip: Do not wait until the same day. Account verification, activation code, documents or property details can slow down service changes.

Payment Plan, eBill and High Balance Help

Sarasota County portal guidance says customers can request a payment plan, sign up for eBill notifications, track usage and manage account settings through the Customer Self-Service portal. This is especially useful if your bill is high, delayed, past due or confusing after the billing-system transition.

  1. Confirm the current balance.
    Use QuickPay or the portal to see the current bill amount, due date and payment status.
  2. Check usage and consumption.
    Use usage tracking to see whether the bill increase matches actual water consumption.
  3. Submit a request or call customer service.
    Use portal requests where available or call 941-861-6790.
  4. Ask about a payment plan before the account is urgent.
    Calling early gives you more time to resolve billing or payment issues.
  5. Keep notes and confirmations.
    Save request numbers, emails, screenshots, receipts and names/dates from phone calls.
Helpful feature: The county’s eBill page says the portal can be used to start new service, move existing service, request a payment plan, sign up for AutoPay, and track usage and consumption.

High Sarasota County Water Bill Checklist

Sarasota County’s portal has usage tracking, which is useful when a bill suddenly increases. Before calling, compare consumption history and check common leak sources so you can explain the issue clearly.

Check portal usage Review daily or monthly water use in the Customer Self-Service portal if available.
Toilet leak A running toilet is one of the most common hidden water-waste problems.
Irrigation issue Sprinklers, timers, outdoor leaks and broken irrigation valves can raise usage quickly in Florida.
Meter access Check whether meter readings were affected by access issues or unusual circumstances.
Billing transition After a system transition, confirm account number, bill period and payment status carefully.
Rate change New water and sewer rates went into effect October 5, 2025, so compare usage and rate changes separately.

Have this ready before contacting Sarasota County

  • Current bill and previous bill.
  • Account number and activation code if relevant.
  • Service address and account holder name.
  • Payment confirmation if you recently paid.
  • Usage/consumption screenshots from the portal.
  • Leak repair receipt, irrigation repair invoice, photos or plumber notes if you found a leak.

Water or Sewer Emergency? Check Your Service Area Before Calling

Sarasota County’s emergency reporting page lists different 24-hour emergency phone numbers for different utility providers and cities. This matters because “Sarasota County” searches can include county utility customers, City of Sarasota utility customers, North Port customers and Venice customers.

Do not wait for normal billing help: A sewer backup, active water leak, main break or suspected overflow should go to the correct emergency line immediately.
Service area
Emergency contact
Use this for
City of Sarasota
24-hour water or sewer emergency inside City of Sarasota utility service area.
City of North Port
24-hour North Port Utilities water or sewer emergency.
City of Venice
24-hour Venice Utilities water or sewer emergency.
Sarasota County Public Utilities account question
Billing, portal, account number, activation code and normal customer service help.

What to say when reporting a utility emergency

  • Exact address or nearest cross street.
  • Whether the issue is water, sewer, road flooding, meter box, or inside the home.
  • Photos or videos only if safe to take.
  • Whether sewage is present or water is near electrical hazards.
  • Your callback phone number.

Drop Box, Mail and In-Person Payment Options

Not every customer wants to pay online. Sarasota County lists additional payment options, including mail, drop boxes and in-person payment. Use the option that matches your timing and risk level.

Payment option
Official detail
Best practical use
In person
1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota
Useful for account confusion, payment proof questions or users who prefer face-to-face service.
Mail
Utility Payment, P.O. Box 31320, Tampa, FL 33631-3320
Non-urgent check payments. Include your account number clearly.
Drop box
Venice or Sarasota drop box locations, checks only
Non-urgent check payments when online payment is not preferred.
QuickPay
Official Customer Self-Service QuickPay
Fast one-time payment without full portal setup.
Processing caution: Do not use mail or a drop box for a deadline-sensitive payment unless you understand the processing time. Use portal payment or call customer service for urgent account concerns.

Official Sarasota County Public Utilities Links

Use these official county resources for payment, portal setup, account number help, service requests, eBill, customer service and emergency reporting.

Pay Utility Bill

Official Sarasota County page for one-time payment, portal login, AutoPay and other payment methods.

Open bill pay page
QuickPay

Make a one-time payment by entering the account number in the official Customer Self-Service system.

Open QuickPay
New Customer Self-Service Portal

Official portal guidance, tutorials, AutoPay setup, usage tracking and service request help.

Open portal help
Customer Service

Official payment options, drop box, mail, in-person payment and utility customer service guidance.

Open customer service
Account Number / Activation Code

Use this if you need your new utility account number or activation code for portal setup.

Request account info
Emergency Reporting

Official water/sewer emergency phone numbers by city and utility service area.

Open emergency page
eBill Notifications

Sign up online for eBill notifications and use portal options for service and payment plan requests.

Open eBill info
Water Division

Water quality reports, PFAS/PFOS information, water division updates and drinking water resources.

Open Water Division

Map to Sarasota County Public Utilities Customer Service

Sarasota County Public Utilities customer service and in-person utility payment information points customers to 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34240. Use the map for location reference before visiting.

Sarasota County Water Department FAQs

How do I pay my Sarasota County water bill online?

Use Sarasota County’s official Bill Pay page or Customer Self-Service portal. You can use QuickPay for a one-time payment or create/login to the portal for AutoPay, usage tracking and account management.

What is the Sarasota County Public Utilities phone number?

Call 941-861-6790 for Sarasota County Public Utilities billing, portal, activation code, account number and customer service help.

Where can I pay Sarasota County Public Utilities in person?

Sarasota County lists in-person utility bill payment at 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34240, during business hours.

Where do I mail a Sarasota County utility payment?

Mail payments to Utility Payment, P.O. Box 31320, Tampa, FL 33631-3320. Write your Sarasota County Public Utilities account number clearly on the payment.

Can I use a drop box for Sarasota County utility payments?

Yes. Sarasota County says payments may be dropped off at Venice or Sarasota drop box locations, checks only, with the account number clearly written on the payment.

What can I do in the Sarasota County Customer Self-Service portal?

The portal supports one-time payments, AutoPay, account details, usage tracking, service requests, billing history, payment history and contact information updates.

Do I need to re-enroll in AutoPay?

Sarasota County’s portal guidance says AutoPay customers need to re-enroll in AutoPay after the transition to the new customer information system.

How do I get my account number or activation code?

Use the official Sarasota County Public Utilities Account Number and Activation Code Request resource or call 941-861-6790 for secure assistance.

Who do I call for a water or sewer emergency in Sarasota County?

Emergency numbers depend on service area. Sarasota County’s emergency page lists City of Sarasota Utilities at 941-263-6884, City of North Port Utilities at 941-426-9500, and City of Venice Utilities at 941-486-2770 for 24-hour emergency service.

Why is my Sarasota County water bill high?

Check portal usage tracking, toilet leaks, irrigation leaks, meter access, billing period, rate changes and payment status before calling customer service.

Where can I find Sarasota County water quality information?

Use the Sarasota County Water Division page for Consumer Confidence Reports, PFAS/PFOS information and drinking water resources.

Is WaterBillGuide.us the official Sarasota County Public Utilities website?

No. WaterBillGuide.us is an independent informational guide. It does not process payments, access utility accounts, start or stop service, approve payment plans or represent Sarasota County.

Best Next Step for Sarasota County Utility Customers

If you only need to pay, start with Sarasota County’s official Bill Pay page or QuickPay. If you are setting up the new portal, get your account number and activation code first. If you had AutoPay before the system change, re-enroll and confirm the first payment. If you have a water or sewer emergency, call the correct emergency line for your service area.

Editorial Review and Independent Guide Disclaimer

This replacement article was written specifically for Sarasota County Public Utilities customers in Florida. It corrects the old post’s incorrect New York City water department information and focuses on official Sarasota County bill pay, portal, QuickPay, AutoPay, customer service, emergency reporting and water division resources.

WaterBillGuide.us is not Sarasota County Public Utilities. We do not process payments, access accounts, set up AutoPay, start or stop utility service, approve payment plans, dispatch emergency crews or make billing decisions. For account-specific help, use the official county resources listed above.

Official resources checked include Sarasota County Pay Utility Bill, Customer Service, New Customer Self-Service Portal, QuickPay, Account Number and Activation Code Request, eBill Notifications, Water and Sewer Emergency Reporting, and Water Division pages.

Water Bill Payment, Leak & Utility Help Toolkit

Use this free helper to find the official water bill portal, avoid unsafe payment pages, handle late bills, troubleshoot high usage, prepare start/stop service documents, and contact the utility office with the right details.

Find official payment pages safely
Prepare before late fees or shutoff
Check high bill and leak causes
Useful on every city water guide

Official Water Bill Portal Finder

Enter your city, state, and utility name. This tool creates safe search shortcuts for the official bill pay portal, customer service page, outage line, and start/stop service page.

Safety tip: Use the official city, county, or utility website when paying a water bill. Do not enter card or bank details on a page that only looks like a payment portal but does not clearly identify the official utility.

Safe Water Bill Payment Checklist

Before paying online, use this checklist to reduce the risk of wrong payment, duplicate payment, missed receipt, or third-party confusion.

Important: Some official utilities use third-party processors. That can be normal, but the payment processor should be linked from the official utility website and show clear fee/payment details.

Late Bill, Shutoff Notice & Reconnection Action Plan

Select your situation and get practical next steps. This helps users act quickly without guessing.

Do not wait: If you received a shutoff notice, online payment alone may not stop disconnection. Call the utility billing office and save your confirmation number.

High Water Bill & Leak Troubleshooter

A high bill can be caused by leaks, irrigation, estimated readings, seasonal use, or account/meter issues. Choose the closest problem below.

Quick leak test Turn off all water, then check whether the meter still moves.
Toilet check Put food coloring in tank. If color reaches bowl without flushing, there may be a leak.
Ask utility Request usage history, meter reread, leak adjustment policy, and payment arrangement options.

Start, Stop or Transfer Water Service Checklist

Moving in or out? Choose your situation and prepare the details most utilities commonly request.

Your preparation checklist

Move-out tip: Ask for a final meter read, final bill date, refund/deposit process, and confirmation number when stopping service.

Payment Assistance & Arrangement Finder

If you cannot pay the full water bill, this guide helps you decide what to ask before disconnection or extra fees.

Helpful document list: Keep your account number, photo ID, service address, bill copy, shutoff notice, income proof if needed, repair receipt if leak-related, and payment confirmation numbers.

Water Department Call Script Generator

Generate a clear call or email script before contacting the utility billing office.