Water & Utilities

Volusia County Water and Utilities service the City of DeBary. All questions and payments for water and sewer should be directed to Volusia County.


How to pay my utility bill?

Pay by phone
Please dial 386-736-5971 to make a payment by phone.  You will need your account number beginning with 00 and your house number to utilize this system.

Online payment with your bank
You may make payment through your bank's bill pay service. Your bank's bill pay service is very convenient, and you can designate when the bill is paid or set up a recurring payment that is deducted from your account on the same date every month to ensure that no late fees are incurred. Please speak with your bank representative concerning specifics about their bill pay services. There is no charge for this service currently. Billing address to provide to your bank is Volusia County Utilities, 123 W. Indiana Ave., Room 402, DeLand, FL 32720-4602.

Automatic checking withdrawal (ACH)
You may make payment by automatic checking withdrawals (ACH). You can sign up for automatic payment by printing this form. Send the form and a voided check to the address on the form. We will process the form and notify your bank each month of the bill amount, and your bank will send us an electronic payment. There is no charge for this service.

Local office payment (personal check or debit)
You may make payment by cash, check, debit or credit card at Volusia County Treasury and Billing (Utilities), 125 W. New York Ave., Room 120, DeLand, FL 32720 

Mail your payment
You may mail your payment to our payment center at Volusia County Treasury and Billing (Utilities), 125 W. New York Ave., Room 120, DeLand, FL 32720. There is no cost for this service other than the price of a stamp. Please mail your payment a minimum of five working days before your due date to ensure timely payment.

Online payment through Payment Express
You may make payment by credit card through the county's online credit card payment service. There is a fee for this service. You may access this service at
https://www.pay-hub.net/volusia/utilities/search


Request Service

SUBMIT A REQUEST ONLINE

Repairs: 386-822-6465
Office hours:
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Emergency repair service (after hours and on weekends): 800-255-2069


Water Conservation Practices Save Money While Protecting Our Natural Eco-Systems.

Most of us turn off the water when brushing our teeth, and wait until the dishwasher is full before we run it. But there are lots of other ways to save water at home and in your business.

  • Finding and fixing leaks is a good place to start. A leaky toilet or faucet can waste thousands of gallons of water each month, putting a hefty dent in your wallet.
  • Your water fixtures may use more water than you think. Installing low-flow toilets and shower heads can dramatically reduce your indoor water consumption without reduced performance. 
  • Outdoors, lawn, and landscape irrigation accounts for more than half of all residential water use. Watering wisely outside the home saves water and promotes healthier lawns and landscapes.  Overwatering a lawn can promote weeds and insect pests, as well as weaken grassroots. Broken or misdirected sprinkler heads spray water onto sidewalks and pavement where it evaporates or trickles into storm drains. You can save water by irrigating lawns and landscapes only when they need it, by properly maintaining your irrigation system, and by landscaping with plants and grasses that require minimal water. A well-designed and properly maintained Florida landscape would stay beautiful with minimal care.

Ready to start saving water? Explore tips and other information for saving water both inside and outside your home by visiting the Saint Johns River Water Management District’s Website


For more information regarding Volusia County Water & Sewer visit: https://www.volusia.org/services/public-works/water-resources-and-utilities/