I made a payment through my bank's Online Bill Pay service. Why did I receive a late penalty?

Your financial institution may offer a service, often known as online bill pay, that allow customers to make bill payments without having to write a check and mail them. Often, the financial institution will withdraw money from your account and remit the payment to the City. Depending on your financial institution, the method they send your utility bill payment can vary and it can take several days or possibly weeks to reach us. If we do not receive a payment by the due date, a late penalty is assessed and applied to your account. The delay in receiving the payment can potentially cause an disconnection in service due to non-payment. Please allow additional time for online bill pay to process when you submit your request through your financial institution.

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1. How do I start and/or stop my utility (electric, water and sewer) service?
2. How do I pay for my utility bill?
3. I received a yellow "Past Due Notification Letter," can I make payment arrangements?
4. My utility service has been disconnected, what should I do?
5. What if I dispute a charge on my City utility bill?
6. I made a payment through my bank's Online Bill Pay service. Why did I receive a late penalty?
7. What are the current electric rates?
8. What are the current water and sewer rates?
9. How do I check my water usage?
10. How do I check for water leaks?
11. Who are the utility service providers within City of Geneva?
12. What is the cost of recycling?
13. Who provides garbage pickup service?