City of Bath Introduces New Online Payment Platform

The City of Bath has launched a new online payment system to promote remote access to services during the COVID-19 pandemic and emphasize safe interactions between residents and staff as the City prepares a reopening strategy.

MuniciPAY, a third-party electronic payment processing platform, is specifically designed for government, education, and utility industries. Users will be able to make their real estate tax, personal property tax, and/or tax club payments to the Treasurer’s Office using MuniciPAY, and pay for Police Department parking tickets, parking permits, and accident/incident reports. 

“As we prepare to reopen City buildings to the public, residents should continue to access services online, over-the-phone, and by mail as much as possible,” said City Manager Peter Owen. “It is the City’s intent to provide the public with convenient means for making payments to the City, as well as promoting social distancing during these times.”

Residents can access MuniciPAY from Finance and Police Department web pages on the City of Bath website, and from the City’s Online Services webpage: https://www.cityofbathmaine.gov/OnlineServices

The City plans to release a full overview of updated procedures and services before its planned June 1 reopening. In the meantime, details about City operations are available at https://www.cityofbathmaine.gov/COVID-19CityServices. 

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