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Las Vegas Valley Water District

Pay Online

You have two online payment options:

  1. Monthly Online Payments
    Register or log on to make payments using a credit card or bank account. You also can view your bill online and enroll in automatic payments.
  2. One-time Payment
    You can use your MasterCard, Visa or Discover card to make a one-time payment online. Your bill will not be displayed with this option.

Currently, Big Bend Water District customers can not enroll in the online system. Please see the Big Bend Water Service site for information.

Current eBill System Will Be Decommissioned March 15

We are in the process of implementing new and improved online bill payment software, also known as eBill. The current eBill system will be decommissioned March 15, 2010. As a result of these changes, customers who are enrolled in the LVVWD.com system will be required to take some action to ensure their water bill is paid and to avoid an interruption in water service. Learn more.

Pay online with these credit cards.

View Your Bill Online

Enroll in the eBill online payment system to view the past six months of your bill history.

Before You Enroll

Please be sure we have your correct social security number or EIN/Tax ID number on file. You won't be able to access the eBill online payment system if we can't verify these numbers with our records.

If you encounter problems signing up or would like to check the social security or Tax ID number on file, call (702) 870-4194 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday to speak with a representative. (We are closed Friday-Sunday.)

Please read the terms and conditions before signing up. For more information about online bill payment, see our frequent questions page.

Weekly Maintenance

The eBill online payment system performs weekly maintenance on Saturdays from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. During system maintenance periods, the payment system may not be available.

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