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Have you been struggling to figure out how to pay your Oregon City garbage bill? I’ve been there too! After moving to Oregon City last year, I spent way too much time figuring out the payment system So I decided to create this comprehensive guide to help fellow residents navigate the Oregon City garbage bill pay options available in 2025
Why Pay Your Garbage Bill Online?
Before diving into the details, let me share why online payment is a game-changer
- Save time – no more writing checks or waiting in line
- Save on postage costs
- Pay in advance if it fits your budget and lifestyle
- View your bill anytime
- Create account credits so you won’t receive another bill until it’s used up
Oregon City Garbage Company Online Payment Portal
Oregon City Garbage Company encourages customers to register on their web portal. This allows you to:
- View your bills
- Make secure payments
- Perform various account operations
How to Register for the Web Portal
First-time users must register before making payments. Here’s how:
- Visit the Oregon City Garbage payment page
- Click the “Sign In” button
- Look for the “Register Here” link and click it
- Have your account number and invoice number ready (find these on your invoice)
- Complete the registration process
Important Web Portal Payment Information
When using the online payment system, keep these things in mind:
- Receipt timing: After making an online payment, wait up to 24 hours for a receipt to be emailed to you
- Address verification errors: If you encounter an “Address Verification” error when trying to make a credit card payment, contact the office for assistance
- ACH Auto Pay timing: If you sign up for ACH Auto Pay with your checking account after the 9th of the month, it won’t process for the current month on the 15th – it’ll process the following month
Setting Up Automatic Payments
If you’re like me and hate remembering to pay bills every month automatic payments are a lifesaver! Oregon City Garbage offers several auto-payment options
Credit/Debit Card Auto Payments
When setting up credit card auto payments:
- You accept responsibility for notifying the office when your card expires
- No notifications will be sent about expired cards
- Payments are deducted on the 15th of each month
- Accounts with expired cards or declined transactions may be removed from auto pay
ACH Bank Draft Auto Payments
For bank draft auto payments:
- Call 503-657-8151 to set this up
- Your first payment will be deducted on the 15th of the month
- Each month on the 15th, payment will automatically be deducted
Alternative Payment Methods Through Oregon City Portal
If you prefer to pay through the Oregon City municipal portal instead of directly through the garbage company, you can use:
Using Online-Billpay.com
To use this service:
- Visit Online-Billpay.com
- New users: Click “Register” to create an account
- Returning users: Enter your username and password
- Follow the prompts to pay your bill
If you forget your username or password, there’s a helpful “Forgot Username or Password” link on the login page.
Paying in Advance
One feature I really appreciate is the ability to pay ahead. According to Oregon City Garbage:
“All customers are welcome to pay in advance, if it suits your budget and lifestyle. When you have a credit on your account, you won’t receive another garbage bill until the credit is used up and it can save you time and postage.”
This is perfect for those months when I’ve got a bit of extra cash or if I’m planning to be away for an extended period.
Paperless Billing Options
If you’re environmentally conscious (like many of us Oregon City folks!), consider going paperless. Just remember:
- It’s important to review your monthly statement regularly
- Statements sometimes contain important information about:
- Rate increases
- Account messages
- Service updates
Troubleshooting Payment Issues
Common Problems and Solutions
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Address Verification Error | Contact the office directly for assistance |
| Expired Credit Card | Update your card information before expiration |
| Payment Not Showing | Allow up to 24 hours for processing |
| JavaScript Disabled | Enable JavaScript in your browser |
| Registration Problems | Double-check account and invoice numbers |
Customer Support Contact Information
If you encounter any issues with online payments, you can reach out to:
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Oregon City City Hall
- Address: 625 Center Street, Oregon City, OR 97045
- Phone: 503-657-0891
- Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
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Oregon City Garbage Company
- For direct assistance with garbage billing
Benefits of Online Account Management
I’ve found the online account management system super helpful for several reasons:
- 24/7 access to your account information
- Convenient payment options from anywhere
- Reduced paper waste with paperless billing
- Quick access to payment history
- Easy tracking of account credits
FAQs About Oregon City Garbage Bill Pay
How do I sign up for auto payments?
You have two options for auto payments: credit/debit card through the web portal or ACH bank draft (call 503-657-8151). Both will process on the 15th of each month.
When will my payment be processed?
Online payments typically process within 24 hours. Auto payments are processed on the 15th of each month.
What happens if I pay more than my current bill amount?
Any extra amount creates a credit on your account. You won’t receive another bill until that credit is used up.
What if I miss my payment?
It’s best to contact Oregon City Garbage Company directly to discuss options if you miss a payment.
Can I make a one-time payment without registering?
No, you must register on the web portal first to make payments online.
My Personal Experience with Oregon City Garbage Bill Pay
When I first moved to Oregon City last year, I was honestly a bit confused by all the different payment options. I tried to pay my first bill without registering (big mistake!) and ended up having to call customer service.
After getting registered properly, I set up automatic payments with my credit card and haven’t had to think about my garbage bill since. The system automatically deducts my payment on the 15th each month, and I get email confirmations shortly after.
One time my credit card expired and I forgot to update it (oops!). My payment didn’t go through, but a quick call to the office helped me get it sorted out. Now I’ve set a reminder in my phone to update my card info whenever I get a replacement.
Final Thoughts
Paying your Oregon City garbage bill online is definitely the way to go in 2025. It saves time, reduces paper waste, and gives you more control over your account.
Whether you choose one-time payments or automatic deductions, the online system makes managing your garbage service much more convenient. Just remember to keep your payment information updated and check your statements occasionally for important messages.
If you’re still paying by check or making trips to city hall, I strongly encourage you to give the online system a try. The initial setup takes just a few minutes, but the convenience lasts all year!
Have you had experiences with the Oregon City garbage bill pay system? I’d love to hear about them in the comments below!
Note: This information was last updated in October 2025. Payment systems and procedures may change, so always verify current methods through official Oregon City Garbage Company channels.
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What’s accepted and how much it costs
Minimum fees range from $34-$48, depending on the type of waste and if the load is covered or uncovered.
Loads that do not have a covering are charged an additional $25 per ton ($3 extra for minimum loads). Uncovered loads are a hazard and can result in a littering fine.
| Types of covered loads Loads must be covered with a tarp or similar to qualify. | Price per ton |
|---|---|
| Trash/garbage minimum $45 fee up to the first 240 pounds | $153.67 |
| Wood/yard debris mixed, engeneered wood minimum $45 fee up to the first 240 pounds Engineered wood (plywood, oriented strand board, particle board), laminated wood and paneling, and painted, treated, stained or varnished wood is charged as garbage. | $153.67 |
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Clean wood minimum $37 fee up to the first 240 pounds Wood must be raw dimensional lumber, pallets or packing crates free of paint, stain and other treatments and free of strapping, shrink wrap, shipping labels and hardware (nails OK). |
$81.92 |
| Clean yard debris minimum $34 fee up to the first 240 pounds To receive the clean yard debris or wood rate, yard debris and wood must be separated. Mixed loads are charged at the garbage rate. Yard debris must be free of dirt, sod, stumps, rocks, metal, glass, garbage and plastic bags. | $56.00 |
| Residential organics minimum $38 fee up to the first 240 pounds | $94.04 |
Hazardous waste disposal is free for households. Businesses that generate small amounts of hazardous waste can apply for reduced cost disposal. Businesses must contact Metro and make an appointment before disposal.
Households can bring up to 35 gallons of hazardous waste, but may be charged for container sizes larger than 10 gallons. The 35-gallon limit is based on container size, not the quantity of material in the containers.
In order to accommodate as many customers as possible and to ensure operations are safe, Metro may have to reject loads containing more than 35 gallons. If you have a large load of material, please call ahead to discuss your options before loading your materials.
Changes to clean wood disposal Body
Beginning June 9, 2025: Metro transfer stations will accept clean wood for disposal only. The cost to dispose of clean wood loads will increase to match the disposal fee for garbage.