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Complete Guide to GHJSA Bill Pay: Easy Ways to Handle Your Sewer Bill

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Are you tired of forgetting to pay your sewer bill on time? Maybe you’ve been wondering if there’s an easier way to manage your Greater Hazleton Joint Sewer Authority payments Well, you’re in luck! I’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you understand all the different ways you can pay your GHJSA bill

As a resident served by the Greater Hazleton Joint Sewer Authority, I know firsthand how important it is to keep up with utility payments. Nobody wants to deal with late fees or service interruptions! Let’s dive into all the payment options available so you can choose what works best for your situation.

Payment Options at a Glance

The GHJSA offers several convenient ways to pay your sewer bill:

  • Mail a check or money order
  • Pay in person at the GHJSA office
  • Pay online with credit card
  • Set up automatic bank draft payments
  • Use CheckFreePay locations for cash payments
  • Pay by electronic check

Let’s break down each option so you can decide which one fits your lifestyle best.

Sending Payments by Mail

If you’re old-school like me and prefer to mail your payments, here’s what you need to know:

  1. Make your check or money order payable to “GHJSA”
  2. Mail it to:
    GHJSAPO Box 651Hazleton, PA 18201

I always make sure to write my account number on the check to ensure proper crediting. Also, remember to mail your payment at least 5-7 days before the due date to avoid any potential late fees!

Paying in Person

Sometimes I prefer the peace of mind that comes with paying in person and getting a receipt right away. If you’re the same, you can visit the GHJSA offices during their normal business hours:

  • Location: 500 Oscar Thomas Drive, Valmont Industrial Park, West Hazleton, PA 18202
  • Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Important note: Cash is NO LONGER ACCEPTED at the GHJSA office. You’ll need to bring a check, money order, or credit card.

Online Bill Payment Portal

This is my personal favorite method! The online portal lets me pay my bill anytime, anywhere. Here’s what you need to know about this convenient option:

Credit Card Payments Online

GHJSA accepts:

  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Discover
  • American Express

There is a convenience fee of 2.65% or $3.00 minimum (whichever is greater) charged by the payment processing company for this service.

Electronic Check Payments

If you’d rather not use a credit card, you can make electronic payments directly from your checking or savings account. You’ll need:

  • Your 9-digit bank routing number
  • Your account number from your personal checks

The convenience fee for electronic check payments is much lower – only $1.25 per transaction.

Automatic Bank Draft (ACH)

We’ve all forgotten to pay a bill at some point. That’s why I think the automatic payment option is so handy! You can set up automatic drafts from your checking or savings account.

To enroll in this service, simply complete the Auto Pay Authorization Form on the back of your bill and return it to the GHJSA office. Once set up, your payment will be automatically withdrawn on the due date each month.

Cash Payment Options via CheckFreePay

Need to pay with cash? No problem! While the GHJSA office doesn’t accept cash directly, they’ve partnered with CheckFreePay to provide cash payment locations.

You can find a CheckFreePay “pay-in-person” location near you by visiting www.checkfreepay.com. Keep in mind that the merchant may charge a service fee for this convenience.

Assistance Programs for Past Due Bills

If you’re struggling to pay your sewer bill, you might be eligible for help through the Pennsylvania Homeowner Assistance Fund (PAHAF). This state program can provide assistance with past due water and sewer bills.

To learn more or apply online, visit https://pahaf.org/. GHJSA also provides information sheets about the program in both English and Spanish, and there are specific income guidelines for Luzerne County residents.

Credit Card Payments at the Office

If you’re already stopping by the GHJSA office, you can pay your bill with a credit card there too. Just like with online payments, they accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. The same convenience fee of 2.65% or $3.00 minimum applies.

Tips for Hassle-Free Bill Payments

From my experience, here are some tips to make your GHJSA bill payments as smooth as possible:

  1. Set reminders on your phone or calendar if you’re not using automatic payments
  2. Keep your account number handy – you’ll need it for most payment methods
  3. Pay a few days early when possible to avoid any processing delays
  4. Consider setting up auto-pay if you frequently forget your due date
  5. Save your receipts until you see the payment reflected on your next bill

Common Questions About GHJSA Bill Pay

What if I didn’t receive my bill?

Not receiving a bill doesn’t excuse you from making timely payments. If you haven’t received your bill, contact the GHJSA office right away at 570-454-0851.

When is my payment due?

Due dates are clearly marked on your bill. Payments are typically due within 30 days of billing.

Can someone else pay my bill for me?

Absolutely! Just make sure they have your account information and specify which account the payment should be applied to.

What happens if I make a late payment?

Late payments may be subject to penalties or interest charges. It’s best to contact GHJSA directly if you’re going to be late with a payment.

Contact Information

If you have any questions about your bill or payment options, you can contact the Greater Hazleton Joint Sewer Authority at:

  • Phone: 570-454-0851
  • Address: 500 Oscar Thomas Drive, Valmont Industrial Park, West Hazleton, PA 18202
  • Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Final Thoughts

Managing your GHJSA sewer bill doesn’t have to be complicated. With so many payment options available, you can choose the one that fits best with your lifestyle and preferences.


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