Clinton Utility Customers Urged to Pay Early Ahead of Software Transition

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Clinton, OK – The City of Clinton has announced a temporary disruption in utility payment services due to a scheduled software transition. From Tuesday evening, June 17, 2025, through Thursday, June 19, 2025, there will be no access to online payments, phone payments, text payments, or in-person payments at the utility office or drive-thru.

City officials are urging residents to make payments early to avoid late fees or service disconnections. Utility bills are typically due on the 15th of each month. However, because June 15 falls on a Sunday this year, payments will be due on Monday, June 16, 2025. A late fee will be assessed if payment is received after this date.

The city confirmed that disconnect notices will still go out as scheduled on June 23, with service disconnections set for June 25. Any payments not received by 8:00 a.m. on June 25, including those left in the night drop or unpaid online, may result in disconnection.

Residents with questions are encouraged to contact the City of Clinton at 580-323-0217.


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