Pay Your Floyd County Water Bill Before the 15th and Avoid Penalty or Disconnect Risk
Floyd County Water Department in Rome, Georgia has strict monthly billing rules. Payments are due from the 1st through the 15th, a 10% penalty is added after the 15th, and the county says second notices are not sent.
This guide helps you pay through the correct Floyd County Water resources, understand what happens if your bill is late, prepare for bank draft or service requests, and avoid using the wrong NYC links that were previously shown on this page.
Choose the Right Floyd County Water Action
Floyd County water billing is not a generic “pay anytime” situation. The date matters, the disconnect notice may already be printed on your bill, and missed bills still require customer follow-up.
How to Pay a Floyd County GA Water Bill Online
For online payment, start from the official Floyd County Water page or the Floyd County Water Citizen Self Service portal. The Citizen Self Service system allows customers to view and pay water bills and review past history.
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Open the official Floyd County Water payment page.
Start here: Floyd County Pay Your Water Bill. -
Have your bill in front of you.
The payment system may require the account number and customer ID exactly as shown on the bill. -
Check your payment amount.
If it is after the 15th, your balance may include the 10% penalty. If service has been disconnected, additional fees may apply. -
Use an accepted payment method.
Floyd County billing information lists bank draft, Visa/MasterCard, walk-in or drive-thru, mail, and night deposit options. -
Save confirmation.
Keep your receipt, confirmation number, payment screenshot, or bank draft proof until the payment is posted and the account is safe.
Floyd County Water Bill Due Date, Penalty and Disconnect Rules
This is the most important part of the Floyd County water bill process. The county says bills are due monthly, payments are due from the 1st through the 15th, and a 10% penalty is added after that.
Billing rule |
Official meaning |
What you should do |
|---|---|---|
Monthly billing |
Bills are due monthly. |
Check your water bill every month, even if mail is delayed. |
Due from 1st–15th |
Payments are due from the 1st through the 15th. |
Pay early in the month to avoid last-minute posting issues. |
10% late penalty |
A 10% penalty is added after the 15th. |
Confirm your updated balance if paying late. |
No second notice |
Second notices will not be sent. |
Do not wait for another letter. The disconnect date is printed on the bill. |
30 days delinquent |
Bills 30 days delinquent may be disconnected without further notice. |
Call before the account reaches disconnect status. |
If Your Floyd County Water Bill Has Not Arrived by the 10th
Floyd County’s billing information makes this clear: if your bill has not arrived by the 10th, the customer must contact the billing office for the amount due. This matters because late fees and disconnection rules still apply even if you were waiting on the mail.
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Check your last water bill.
Find your account number, customer ID, service address, and usual billing amount. -
Contact Floyd County Water Department.
Call 706-291-5130 and ask for the current amount due. -
Ask whether there is any account issue.
Confirm the mailing address, service address, and whether the account has any past-due balance. -
Pay before the 15th if possible.
Paying before the due window closes helps avoid the 10% penalty. -
Keep proof of your call and payment.
Note the date, time, amount quoted, and payment confirmation.
Disconnected for Non-Payment? What Floyd County Says Happens Next
Floyd County’s billing page says services disconnected for non-payment will be turned on the following business day after receipt of payment and fees. That means paying after cutoff does not always mean same-day restoration.
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Confirm the total amount due.
The balance may include the unpaid bill, 10% penalty, cut-off fee, reconnect-related charges, returned check fees, or other account fees. -
Pay using the method the office recommends.
For urgent restoration, ask whether online, card, walk-in, drive-thru, or another method is best. -
Save your receipt.
Keep proof of payment in case the office needs to verify payment before restoration is scheduled. -
Do not turn water back on yourself.
Floyd County warns that customers turning water back on after disconnection for non-payment or deposit may be subject to prosecution for unauthorized reinstatement. -
Ask about next-business-day timing.
Confirm when service is expected to be restored and whether anyone must be present.
Floyd County Water Payment Methods and Fees to Know
Floyd County lists several payment methods, but some account situations need extra care. Bank draft is useful for avoiding missed due dates, while walk-in or drive-thru payment may be better when the account is already at risk.
Payment option |
Official detail |
Best practical use |
|---|---|---|
Online payment |
Floyd County Water Citizen Self Service allows customers to view and pay bills and review past history. |
Normal monthly payments when you have your account number and customer ID. |
Bank draft |
Floyd County lists bank draft and an application for bank draft. |
Long-term residents who want to avoid missing the 1st–15th due window. |
Credit card |
Floyd County lists Visa or MasterCard. |
Convenient payment when card is accepted and your account is not in a confusing status. |
Walk-in or drive-thru |
Floyd County lists walk-ins or drive-thru at the office. |
Account questions, late payment concerns, or payment proof situations. |
Mail or night deposit |
Floyd County lists mail or night deposit. |
Non-urgent payments only. Do not use slow payment methods near cutoff. |
Returned check |
Floyd County lists a $30 returned check fee. |
Avoid returned payments, especially for deposit or reconnect-related amounts. |
High Bill or Leak Repair? What Proof Floyd County Requires
If your water bill increased because of a leak, do not call with only a verbal explanation. Floyd County says no adjustments will be made unless the request includes a copy of a plumber’s bill or a receipt showing parts purchased for the repair.
Documents to keep for an adjustment request
- Current bill and previous bill.
- Account number and service address.
- Plumber’s bill or receipt showing repair parts.
- Repair date and description of what was fixed.
- Photos of the leak or damaged part, if available.
- Payment confirmation if you paid the bill while waiting for review.
Service Requests, Meter Installation and Water Quality Resources
Floyd County’s official Water page is not only for payment. It also links to water quality reports, meter installation, service requests, billing information, and conservation tips. Use those official pages when your need is not simply “pay my bill.”
Need |
Official resource |
What to prepare |
|---|---|---|
Service request |
Floyd County Water Service Requests |
Service address, contact information, issue description, photos if helpful. |
Meter installation |
Floyd County Meter Installation |
Property address, installation type, contact details, and any required application details. |
Water quality |
Floyd County Water Quality Report |
Review the report before calling about taste, odor, or water quality concerns. |
Billing rules |
Floyd County Water Billing Information |
Current bill, due date, payment proof, and account history if asking about charges. |
Conservation |
Floyd County Water Conservation Tips |
Household usage habits, irrigation schedule, leak checks, and fixture upgrades. |
Official Floyd County Water Department Links
Use these official Floyd County resources for water bill payment, billing rules, service requests, meter installation, water quality, and customer contact.
Main official county page with payment, water quality, meter, service request, billing and conservation links.
Open Water DepartmentOfficial Floyd County page for water bill payment access.
Open bill pay pageUse this to view and pay water bills and review past payment or billing history.
Open self serviceOfficial due dates, penalty, disconnect rules, payment methods, returned check fee, deposits and charges.
Open billing rulesOfficial address, phone number and Utilities Administrator details.
Open contact pageUse this official resource for drinking water quality information.
Open water qualityMap to Floyd County Water Department
Floyd County Water Department is listed at 217 Calhoun Avenue, P.O. Box 1169, Rome, GA 30162. For walk-in, drive-thru, billing questions, or service documentation, call ahead if your matter is urgent.
Floyd County Water Department FAQs
How do I pay my Floyd County GA water bill online?
Use the official Floyd County Water bill pay page or Citizen Self Service portal. Keep your account number and customer ID exactly as shown on your bill.
What is the Floyd County Water Department phone number?
Call 706-291-5130 for Floyd County Water Department billing, service, meter, and water account questions.
Where is the Floyd County Water Department office?
The official address is 217 Calhoun Avenue, P.O. Box 1169, Rome, GA 30162.
When is my Floyd County water bill due?
Floyd County says bills are due monthly, and payments are due from the 1st through the 15th of the month.
What is the late penalty for Floyd County water bills?
Floyd County says a 10% penalty is added after the 15th.
Will Floyd County send a second notice before disconnect?
No. Floyd County says second notices will not be sent. The disconnect date is printed at the bottom of the bill.
What if I do not receive my Floyd County water bill by the 10th?
Floyd County says it is the customer’s responsibility to contact the billing office for the amount due if the bill has not been received by the 10th of the month.
How long does reconnection take after non-payment?
Floyd County says services disconnected for non-payment will be turned on the following business day after receipt of payment and fees.
Can I get an adjustment after repairing a water leak?
Floyd County says no adjustments will be made unless the request includes a copy of a plumber’s bill or a receipt showing parts purchased for the repair.
Does Floyd County Water accept bank draft?
Yes. Floyd County lists bank draft as a payment method and provides a bank draft application.
What checks does Floyd County Water not accept?
Floyd County says it does not accept counter checks, two-party checks, or payroll checks.
Is WaterBillGuide.us the official Floyd County Water Department website?
No. WaterBillGuide.us is an independent informational guide. It does not process payments, access water accounts, restore service, waive fees, or represent Floyd County Water Department.
Best Next Step for Floyd County Water Customers
If your bill is current, pay through the official Floyd County Water payment resource before the 15th. If your bill is missing, late, disconnected, or connected to a leak repair, call the Water Department first so you know the correct balance, proof needed, and next step.
Editorial Review and Disclaimer
This replacement guide was rewritten because the existing Floyd County post contained incorrect New York City water department information. This version focuses on Floyd County, Georgia Water Department and uses official Floyd County water, billing, payment, contact, and service resources.
WaterBillGuide.us is not Floyd County Water Department. We do not process payments, access customer accounts, restore service, approve adjustments, waive penalties, or make billing decisions. For account-specific help, contact Floyd County Water Department directly.
Official resources checked include the Floyd County Water page, Water Billing Information page, Water Contact Information page, Pay Your Water Bill page, and Floyd County Water Citizen Self Service.

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