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The Ultimate Guide to NHTMA Bill Pay: Everything You Need to Know

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Are you tired of forgetting to pay your North Huntingdon Township Municipal Authority bill until the last minute? Maybe you’ve been wondering if there’s an easier way to handle those quarterly wastewater payments? Well I’ve got some good news for you! NHTMA offers several convenient payment options that can save you time and hassle.

I’ve been a North Huntingdon resident for years, and I remember the days of writing checks and mailing them off (or making that last-minute dash to drop off payment before the deadline). Thankfully, things have changed, and NHTMA now provides multiple ways to pay your bill that fit any lifestyle or preference.

In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about NHTMA bill pay options, from online payments to autopay features that’ll make your life so much easier.

What is NHTMA?

Before diving into payment options, let’s clarify what NHTMA actually is. The North Huntingdon Township Municipal Authority (NHTMA) manages the sanitary sewage system for North Huntingdon Township. They ensure sewage capacity for future development and handle rehabilitation of older areas in the township.

The authority consists of 5 members serving 5-year terms

  • Thomas Hempel (Chairman) – Term expires December 31, 2025
  • Robert Merda (Vice Chairman) – Term expires December 31, 2024
  • Raymond Rush (Secretary) – Term expires December 31, 2028
  • Charles Gilbert (Treasurer) – Term expires December 31, 2027
  • Joseph Korenic (Assistant Secretary/Treasurer) – Term expires December 31, 2026

NHTMA Bill Pay Options: All the Ways to Pay

When it comes to paying your NHTMA bill, you’ve got plenty of choices. Here’s a breakdown of all available payment methods:

1. Online Customer Portal (Most Convenient)

NHTMA’s updated Customer Portal at nhtma.authoritypay.com is probably the easiest way to manage and pay your bill. Through this portal, you can:

  • Create an account or use guest checkout
  • Pay your current bill
  • Sign up for text reminders (super helpful!)
  • Schedule recurring payments
  • Enroll in quarterly autopay

Important note To access your account you’ll need your CID number, which can be found under “Total billed” on the top right-hand side of your bill. Don’t lose that bill until you’ve set up your account!

The portal now supports Google Pay and Apple Pay, which makes transactions even faster for those of us who prefer digital wallets.

2. Phone Payments

If online isn’t your thing, you can pay by phone by dialing 1-844-785-1082. Just be aware that fees do apply for this service. It’s a good backup option when you’re away from a computer.

3. Traditional Payment Methods

For those who prefer more traditional approaches, NHTMA still offers several options:

  • Mail a check to their office
  • Use the drop box (available 24/7) at their main office
  • Visit in person Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM at their customer service window (closed on major holidays)
  • Use your bank’s bill pay service to set NHTMA up as a payee and send payment digitally

Step-by-Step Guide to Using the NHTMA Customer Portal

Since the online portal is the most efficient way to handle your NHTMA bill, let me walk you through how to use it:

For First-Time Users:

  1. Visit nhtma.authoritypay.com
  2. Click on “Create a new account”
  3. Have your account number and CID from your bill ready
  4. Fill in the required information
  5. Create your username and password
  6. Verify your email address

For Quick One-Time Payments:

If you don’t want to create an account, you can use the Quick Pay option:

  1. Select “Checkout with Quick Pay”
  2. You’ll be redirected to an external payment system
  3. Enter your billing information and payment details
  4. Complete the transaction

For Returning Users:

  1. Visit nhtma.authoritypay.com
  2. Enter your username and password
  3. Click “Sign in”
  4. View your account balance and payment history
  5. Select “Pay your bill” to make a payment

Setting Up Autopay (My Personal Favorite)

After forgetting to pay my bill a couple times (oops!), I finally set up autopay, and it’s been a game-changer. Here’s how you can do it too:

  1. Log into your account at nhtma.authoritypay.com
  2. Look for the autopay or recurring payment option
  3. Select your preferred payment method (credit card, bank account)
  4. Choose quarterly frequency
  5. Confirm and save your settings

Once set up, your bill will be paid automatically each quarter, and you’ll still receive notifications before the payment is processed. No more late fees or last-minute scrambling!

Fees You Should Know About

It’s worth mentioning that some payment methods may include additional fees:

  • Online credit card payments through the Customer Portal may have a convenience fee
  • Phone payments have a service fee
  • In-person, check, and dropbox payments typically don’t have extra fees

The exact fee amounts aren’t specified on the website, but they’ll be disclosed before you complete any transaction. I’ve found that even with the small fee, the convenience of online payment is totally worth it.

Contact Information and Office Hours

If you have questions about your bill or need assistance with payments, you can contact NHTMA directly:

Main Office:

  • Address: 4130 Turner Valley Road, North Huntingdon, PA 15642
  • Phone: (724) 863-2860
  • Hours: Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Customer Service Window Hours:

  • Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Closed on major holidays

Handling Sewer Emergencies

While not directly related to bill payments, it’s good to know who to contact if you experience a sewage emergency:

  • Monday through Friday (7 AM – 3 PM): Contact NHTMA at 724-863-2860
  • After 3 PM, weekends, and holidays: Contact the North Huntingdon Township Police Department at 724-863-8800

Dye Test & Lateral Inspection Requests

If you’re selling or refinancing a property, you’ll need to submit a Dye Test & Lateral Inspection Request. This request and full payment for testing must be received at least 14 days prior to your scheduled closing.

Payment for this service can be made by:

  • Check
  • Cash
  • Money order
  • Credit card (fee applies)

FAQs About NHTMA Bill Pay

How often will I receive an NHTMA bill?

NHTMA bills are typically sent out quarterly.

What happens if I miss a payment?

Late fees may be applied to your account. It’s best to contact NHTMA directly if you’ve missed a payment to discuss options.

Can I set up notifications for when my bill is due?

Yes! Through the Customer Portal, you can sign up for text reminders about upcoming bills.

What information do I need to create an online account?

You’ll need your account number and CID number, which can be found on your paper bill.

Is autopay secure?

Yes, the NHTMA Customer Portal uses secure encryption to protect your payment information.

What if I don’t receive my bill?

Not receiving a bill doesn’t exempt you from payment responsibility. If you haven’t received your bill, contact NHTMA customer service.

Benefits of Going Paperless

I personally switched to paperless billing a while back, and here’s why I think it’s great:

  • Environmental impact: Less paper waste
  • Convenience: Bills delivered straight to your inbox
  • Organization: No more lost bills
  • Early notification: Usually get notified sooner than paper bills arrive
  • Easy access: View your bills anytime, anywhere

To sign up for paperless billing, log into your Customer Portal account and look for the paperless billing option in your account settings.

My Personal Experience with NHTMA Bill Pay

When I first moved to North Huntingdon, I would always forget about my quarterly wastewater bill until the last minute. After getting hit with a late fee (totally my fault), I decided to explore better options.

Setting up an account on the Customer Portal was pretty straightforward, although I did have to hunt around for my CID number the first time. Once I got that sorted, the rest was easy.

I started with just making one-time payments online, which was already much more convenient than writing checks. About a year ago, I finally set up autopay, and honestly, it’s been one of the best decisions. The bill just gets paid automatically each quarter, and I don’t have to think about it anymore.

The text reminders are also super helpful – I get a heads-up a few days before the payment is processed, so there’s no surprise when I see the charge.

Conclusion

Managing your NHTMA bill doesn’t have to be a hassle. With multiple payment options available, including the convenient online Customer Portal, you can choose the method that works best for your lifestyle.

For the most stress-free experience, I highly recommend creating an account on the portal and setting up autopay. It’s a “set it and forget it” solution that ensures you’ll never miss a payment again.

Remember to keep your bill handy when setting up your online account, as you’ll need that CID number to get started. And if you ever have questions or need assistance, NHTMA’s customer service team is just a phone call away.

Now that you’re armed with all this information about NHTMA bill pay options, you can say goodbye to last-minute payment scrambles and hello to hassle-free utility management!

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Dye Test & Lateral Inspection Request

This request and full payment for testing must be received at least 14 days prior to the scheduled closing of a Sale or Refinance. Payment to NHTMA can be made by check, cash, money order or credit card (fee applies).

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