CITY OF HICKORY: FAQ: How do I pay my City of Hickory utility bill?

CITY OF HICKORY: FAQ: How do I pay my City of Hickory utility bill?
FAQ: How do I pay my City of Hickory utility bill? — CITY OF HICKORY: (hickorync.gov)
0Comments

City of Hickory issued the following announcement on Feb. 18.

Answer: The City of Hickory offers several different payment methods for City of Hickory customers and accepts payments in cash, check, money order, bank draft, or credit/debit card.

✔️ONLINE – Utilize the online payment system at HickoryNC.gov (https://bit.ly/3MTV9Mc) to make one-time payments or set up Auto Pay for your account.

✔️MAIL – Use the provided envelope included with your utility bill to mail payments via United States Postal Service.

✔️PHONE – Call 828-323-7424 to pay via the Automated Phone System.

✔️DRIVE THRU – Drive up to the collections window at the drive thru behind City Hall to submit payments. The drive up window is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

✔️DROP BOX – A drop box is provided at the drive thru behind City Hall and is available 24/7.

✔️IN-PERSON – Make payments and receive assistance at the Collections Counter on the second floor (main level) of City Hall.

Original source can be found here.  



Related

Warren Daniel North Carolina State Senator from 46th District

North Carolina senator introduces bill on international driver’s license reciprocity

North Carolina State Sen. Warren Daniel has introduced a bill in the state Senate seeking to define the commissioner’s powers regarding vehicle registration agreements with foreign countries.

Warren Daniel North Carolina State Senator from 46th District

Bill introduced in NC Senate would end annexation limit for Weaverville

State Sen. Warren Daniel has introduced legislation in the North Carolina Senate to eliminate Weaverville’s restriction on annexing noncontiguous areas.

Hugh Blackwell, North Carolina State Representative from 86th District (R)

Blackwell introduces North Carolina House bill to widen education funding and scholarship options

North Carolina state Rep. Hugh Blackwell introduced a bill to broaden the permissible uses for Personal Education Student Account funds and expand scholarship eligibility.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Hickory Sun.