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New Commercial Utility Account Application

Steps

  1. 1. Step One (current)
  2. 2. Step Two
  • Step One

    1. Utilities logo

      Phone: (407) 971-5535

      Fax: (407) 971-5806

      Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

    2. New Commercial Utility Account Application

    3. THE CITY REQUIRES A ONE (1) BUSINESS DAY NOTICE FOR ANY SERVICE REQUEST
    4. STATUS OF BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT
    5. A deposit is due  when establishing services. The deposit amount  will depend on the address.  There is also a $10.00 connection/transfer fee. The City of Oviedo will  hold your deposit until the service is terminated. The deposit will go toward the  final bill.

    6. Bills are due when rendered, and are delinquent if not paid within 10 days of the  bill date. Delinquent accounts accrue a penalty  of 10% of the delinquent amount after a period of 30 days from the bill date. Accounts delinquent for a period of 40 days from the bill date are subject to having the services disconnected. Any service scheduled for disconnection due  to non-payment will be  assessed a disconnection processing fee. Service  shall remain disconnected until all delinquent amounts and the disconnection  processing fee have been paid in full. For after hour reconnections, there is an additional fee.

    7. It is unlawful for individuals to tamper, turn on, or reconnect disconnected water  service. All violators shall be prosecuted  and  may be  subject to a fine of $200.00 (First Violation), $300.00 (Second, or more) per Code Section 54-29 and Current  Utility  Rate, Charges &  Fee Resolution. 

    8. This agreement  shall  take effect  immediately upon execution by all involved parties and shall supersede any and all former  agreements related to this property.

    9. Electronic Signature Agreement
      By checking the "I agree" box below, you agree and acknowledge that 1) your application will not be signed in the sense of a traditional paper document, 2) by signing in this alternate manner, you authorize your electronic signature to be valid and binding upon you to the same force and effect as a handwritten signature, and 3) you may still be required to provide a traditional signature at a later date.