Electronic Billing

Central Huron offers an electronic billing (e-billing) program to customers. Customers interested in registering for e-billing should register online. Once registered future paper invoices will not be sent, however, paper statements continue to be mailed and are not included in the e-billing program. 

If you have registered for e-billing and have not received an email, check your junk email folder. 

Register for E-Billing Online

For questions or help with e-billing, please contact reception@centralhuron.com or call 519-482-3997.

Frequently Asked Questions

An e-bill, or electronic bill, is a paperless way to receive your bills by having them sent directly to your email inbox on a digital device.
To register for e-billing, complete the form linked above. You will need to confirm and verify your email. Once this is done and you have received a confirmation email from the Municipality you are successfully registered.
Customers are responsible for advising the Municipality of any changes required, including but not limited to: application information, change in email address, account information, sale of property, or cancellation of e-billing.  
Once registered, future paper invoices will not be sent. However, paper statements continue to be mailed and are not included in the e-billing program. 
Yes. Please contact the municipal office by calling 519-482-3997 or emailing reception@centralhuron.com and request that staff complete the form for you.
Yes, you can register for e-billing. You and your mortgage company will receive a copy of your e-bill.

No. The following will still be sent by mail:

  • Past due/reminder notices
  • Letters for pre-authorized payment re-calculations
  • Any letters regarding your accounts
Check your spam or junk folder for the email. If it is not there, please contact reception@centralhuron.com or call 519-482-3997.
Please contact the municipal office by calling 519-482-3997. 
One email address is guaranteed per account. Central Huron will try to add additional email addresses, however, there are software limitations.