Utility Billing

The City of Marysville is here to serve you.  The Utility Billing department handles the billing for Water, Sewer, Surface Water, and Solid Waste.  

If you have questions about your utility account or statement, please call us at 360-363-8001.

After-hours drop box locationMarysville utility payment drop box

There is a payment drop box located at the northeast corner of Delta and 5th. 

Other ways to pay your bill:

  • Pay in person at Marysville Civic Center, located at 501 Delta Ave.
  • Pay-by-phone at 360-363-8777.  *You will need your current bill number.
  • Pay with a hassle-free automatic bank draft that will withdraw payment directly from your bank account. You can request a form by mail or bring a voided check to the Marysville Civic Center and complete the form.
  • Pay by mail. Remit your utility payment to: City of Marysville, PO Box 128, Caldwell ID, 83606

Holidays and trash pickup

City crews pick up garbage every holiday except 4th of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

  • Thanksgiving week: Thursday routes will be picked up Friday. Friday routes will be picked up Saturday.
  • July 4th, Christmas and New Year’s weeks: All routes falling on or after the observed holiday will be collected one day later than usual (ex. Monday routes on Tuesday).

Yard Waste Collection is weekly, year-round

Good news!  Instead of reverting to monthly pick-up in the winter months, the City will now be providing weekly yard waste collection year-round.  

Starting January 1st, 2024, extra yard waste that does not fit into your cart will be charged $5.86 per 32-gallon cart equivalent.  Please put extras out for collection in paper yard bags, your own 32-gallon can labeled "yard" or in bundles no larger than 4'x3' tied with twine placed next to your green bin. 

If you would like to start yard waste service, please call our office at 360-363-8001 or add the service online.

2025 Utility Rates

Utility Tax Disclosure

The amount billed for each of the services below include the following taxes:


WaterSewerStormwaterGarbage
State Business & Occupation Tax1.75 %1.75%1.75%N/A
State Public Utility Tax5.03%3.85%N/A3.86%
City Utility Tax13.00%13.00%13.00%10.00%

Leave your old flame behind

For a limited time, residents of Snohomish, King and Pierce counties can receive $500 for recycling their old, polluting wood stoves.

Find details and sign up at www.pscleanair.org/woodstove or call 206-343-8800.

Wood burning stove