New Bedford’s in-person bill payment center will close Tuesday, March 24

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New Bedford’s in-person bill payment center at the Sixth Street entrance to City Hall, 133 William Street, will close effective at 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Tuesday, March 24, until further notice, as the state’s order limiting non-essential services goes into effect.

Anyone with City business, including paying bills, is encouraged to do so by calling the relevant City office. A listing of City department phone numbers is available at www.newbedford-ma.gov.

City residents are encouraged to pay any bills by mail, by phone, or online. Payments can be made online at the City’s website, www.newbedford-ma.gov, and selecting ‘Pay Bills’ directly on the home page. To mail payments, residents can use the mailing address printed on their bills or mail their bills directly to the City Treasurer at the following address:

City Hall – Treasurer’s Office
133 William Street, Room 103
New Bedford, MA 02740

Anyone with questions about paying bills remotely should contact the Treasurer’s Office at 508-979-1430.

Residents can also drop off payments without person-to-person interaction by using one of the city’s drop-boxes. These white drop boxes are located at:
– Corner of Elm and Sixth streets downtown
– City Hall, 133 William Street (two locations: main entrance and Sixth Street entrance)
– Department of Public Infrastructure, 1105 Shawmut Avenue

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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