Community Corner
City Of Dearborn Makes Several City Services And Resources Online For Residents
The City of Dearborn wants to remind residents that there are several services offered online.
The City of Dearborn wants to remind residents that there are several services offered online for those who may be trying to limit their public outings for health reasons.
For those wanting to pay bills but don’t want to come inside the Dearborn Administrative Center (DAC), 16901 Michigan Ave., there are several easy and efficient ways to pay tax and water bills.
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- Drop boxes at the DAC: Residents can avoid coming inside the DAC and use the 24-hour drop box in front of the DAC. Bills and checks must be placed in a sealed envelope and placed in the drop box no later than 5 p.m. on the due date.
- By mail: Bill payments can be sent to the DAC through USPS. Please note that the City of Dearborn does not accept postmarks; payment must be received by the due date.
- Automatic Transfer: Residents may choose to have their property tax and water bills automatically deducted from their accounts monthly through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Debit system. The service is free, secure and easy to arrange. You must submit a completed ACH form to the Treasury Division with a copy of a voided check or statement from your bank verifying your routing and account number. Forms are available at cityofdearborn.org.
- Online: Residents can pay online at cityofdearborn.org. Additional processing fees may apply.
- By phone: For property tax bills, miscellaneous invoices, special assessment bills and delinquent personal property taxes only, residents can pay by calling 866-518-2301.
In addition to bill payments, residents can also access Freedom of Information Act requests and claims forms online by visiting www.cityofdearborn.org and searching for the Legal Department, or by phone at 313-943-2035.
People may apply for city jobs online by visiting https://agency.governmentjobs.com/dearbornmi/default.cfm
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Many library services are available virtually as well. For example, people can conduct research, and access homework resources, e-books, audiobooks, and music or video streaming online. In addition, patrons can check their library card record from home, place hold requests, renew checked out material, and pay overdue fines. To learn more about what online services the library offers, please visit dearbornlibrary.org.
For more information about what services may be offered online, please visit www.cityofdearborn.org.
This press release was produced by the City of Dearborn. The views expressed here are the author’s own.