
Your Services
Effective with the February 2025 sewer bill, the trash utility will show as an additional line item for all residential property that is incorporated within the City of Fishers. For more information on the trash contract please click here.
Pay Your Trash Bill
- Mail: Send a check to Fishers Utility, P.O. Box 2365, Indianapolis, IN 46206 with your statement coupon. No fee.
- Phone: Dial 317-792-5026 to pay by credit card ($3.45 fee).
- Online: Log into your account to pay with credit card/e-check (fees: credit card rates are 3.25% / $2.50 minimum fee with no transaction cap, $1.95 for e-checks).
- EFT/ACH: No fee via your account.
- One-Time Card Payment: Log into your account (fee: credit card rates are 3.25% / $2.50 minimum fee with no transaction cap).
- Via Bank or Credit Union: Use your financial institution’s bill pay services. Check with your bank for potential fees and added processing time.
- In-Person: Pay cash at City Services Building, 3 Municipal Dr., Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays.
Billing Timeline
- The trash charge is a line item on the monthly sewer bill that is sent to the deeded property owner.
Sewer or Stormwater Emergency?
If you have a sewer or stormwater emergency like flooding or a dangerous backup, please call dispatch.
Call 317-773-1282 for 24/7 dispatch.
Customer Service: Billing, Payment, or Account Questions
- Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays)
- Phone: 317-595-3140
- Email Fishers Utilities
FAQs
Background
In March 2024, the City of Fishers released the RFP for city-wide waste collection, including trash, recycling, and leaf and landscaping collection for all residential units in Fishers (see below for eligible residential units). The City also conducted a public survey for residents and HOAs to learn more about their current trash services and preferences. 2,532 residents and 120 HOAs completed the survey. Survey results can be found here.
At the Board of Public Works meeting on July 23, 2024, City staff presented their recommendation of support for a city-wide trash contract with Republic Services (see the presentation here). Republic already serves the majority of households in the Fishers market and boasts decades of experience operating in the community. View the memo here.
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