FAQ
New Online Bill Pay
FAQ’S FOR OUR NEW PAYMENT PORTAL!
What is this new payment portal - Citizen Portal?
Citizen Portal is an online payment portal that we have partnered with Paya, a Nuvei company, for our utility bill payments. You access your account from this website,https://cityofworland.payacp.com/home
Where can I learn more about Paya?
Simply visit www.paya.com to learn more about our new vendor!
If I had an account with BillingDoc do I have to create a new account in Citizen Portal?
Yes, the accounts do not carry over, so you will need to go through the quick and easy process of creating a new account in Citizen Portal. To do so, please visit: https://cityofworland.payacp.com/home
Does it cost anything to sign up for online bill payment?
It's free to sign up for online bill payment, enroll in Auto Pay, Text N Pay or e-billing.
If I was previously enrolled in Auto Pay, do I need to re-enroll in the new portal?
Yes, the auto pay does not carry over, so you will need to enroll in Auto Pay once you create a new account in Citizen Portal (see above). Or, you can call the Paya Portal Support Center at (855)327-1861and they can assist you.
Are there fees associated with making a payment through the Portal?
Yes, there are processing fees that will be assessed, which are lower than our previous payment portal. Those fees are: 3.50% for credit card transactions with a $2.50 minimum and a flat fee of $1.95for ACH transactions. These fees also apply to any auto-payments that are made. Please note: there is no additional fee assessed if you call the Paya Support Center.
What payment methods can I use?
You can pay your utility bills with a credit or debit card, or through a checking or savings account. We also offer Auto-Pay and Text & Pay programs that allow you to use your preferred method of payment.
What information is available in the Portal?
Account balance, bills and payments are available as well as the ability to enroll in Auto-Pay, e-Billing, and Text & Pay. Portal users can also see current billing address, phone number, and email address that are on file with us.
Do I need to pay my bills from my computer?
Not at all. You can pay your bill from anywhere in the world! All you need is access to the Internet through a Web browser. You then log in to your account using your e-mail address and password. No need to worry about late payments if you’re out of town when your bill is due. AND – if you enroll in Text N Pay, you can make a payment right through your cell phone!
How do I know the payment went through?
After you complete the transaction, you will receive a Payment Confirmation on the next screen as well as a receipt emailed or texted, your preference.
What payment options do I have?
We work to ensure you have a variety of payment options available at home or on the go. You can pay Online with any browser from a laptop, PC or Phone, take advantage of our Auto-Pay option or Text n Pay, or contact our Live Call Center where an agent will assist you over the phone. Live agent support is available 8am-5pm Central, Monday through Friday.
Is my information safe?
Absolutely. All the transactions are handled on secure servers and are fully PCI compliant (Standards set for ensuring secure transactions). What is PCI Compliance? Click here to read more.
What are the government office hours?
The office hours for City Hall are 7:55 a.m. to 4:55 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Where do I obtain a dog and/or cat license?
Dog and Cat Licenses are available at City Hall, 829 Big Horn Avenue; please bring proof of rabies vaccination for your pet as we cannot issue a license without this information. The cost of the license is $12.50 for neutered/spayed animals and $35.00 for those that are not neutered/spayed.
Who do I contact to reserve a park shelter?
City Hall, 829 Big Horn Avenue or call 307-347-2486.
Where do I purchase a cemetery plot?
City Hall, 829 Big Horn Avenue; telephone number 307-347-2486.
Who is responsible for maintenance of sidewalks, curbs and gutter?
The owner of the property is responsible for all maintenance of the sidewalks, curbs and gutter on their property; including all repairs, sweeping and snow removal. Snow and/or leaves that are removed from sidewalks must be placed on the property or removed entirely and are not to be placed in the City street.
Where do I obtain a Driver's License?
The Wyoming Department of Transportation Office located at 606 South 12th Street; telephone number 307-347-6528. Office Hours are Monday, Thursday and Friday 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:30.
Where do I change my vehicle title and/or obtain license plates and tags?
The Washakie County Treasurer's Office located at 1001 Big Horn Avenue; telephone number 307-347-2031.
Where do I register to vote?
Washakie County Clerk's Office located at 1001 Big Horn Avenue; telephone number 307-347-3131.
Who do I call if I want to dig on my property?
New Federally mandated National "Call Before You Dig" Number at 811
How do I find out about vegetation management for Rocky Mountain Power (Electricity Provider)?
Rocky Mountain Power routinely patrols power lines for potential interference from tree limbs and other vegetation growth. In certain areas, Rocky Mountain Power may conduct additional vegetation inspection and correction efforts, such as areas of high fire consequence. See the following link for more information: http://www.PacificPower.net/Trees
How do I find out about vegetation management for Rocky Mountain Power (Electricity Provider)?
Rocky Mountain Power routinely patrols power lines for potential interference from tree limbs and other vegetation growth. In certain areas, Rocky Mountain Power may conduct additional vegetation inspection and correction efforts, such as areas of high fire consequence. See the following link for more information: http://www.PacificPower.net/Trees