Interactive Bill
Learn How Your Billing Works
Learn more about your Newnan Utilities bill and what your charges mean. Hover over an area on the interactive bill below for more details.

Service Address
Serviceable Address is the location to which service is provided.
Account Number
Account Number is a unique number assigned to you and your serviceable address. For faster service, please refer to this number when communicating with Newnan Utilities Customer Service Representative(s).
Statement Date
Statement Date is the date that your statement was processed by Newnan Utilities Billing Department.
Meter Number
Meter Number uniquely identifies your equipment.
Total Consumption
Total Consumption indicates the amount of electric, water/sewer and irrigation used during the current billing period.
Current/Previous Reading
Current/Previous Reading displays meter readings for the current and previous read dates.
Usage Graphs
Usage Graphs track your service usage for the past 12 months
Previous Balance
Previous Balance amounts reflect charges incurred during the previous billing period. Past due balances are subject to immediate disconnect.
Base Charges
Base Charges represent the costs Newnan Utilities incurs delivering service to your home or business. It includes administrative costs, meter-reading costs, billing, customer service, and maintenance of accounts. It is a fixed cost and does not changes with the amount of electricity or water consumed.
Base Charges
Base Charges represent the costs Newnan Utilities incurs delivering service to your home or business. It includes administrative costs, meter-reading costs, billing, customer service, and maintenance of accounts. It is a fixed cost and does not changes with the amount of electricity or water consumed.
Base Charges
Base Charges represent the costs Newnan Utilities incurs delivering service to your home or business. It includes administrative costs, meter-reading costs, billing, customer service, and maintenance of accounts. It is a fixed cost and does not changes with the amount of electricity or water consumed.
Power Cost Adjustment
The Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) is a customer charge used to adjust power bills up or down based on increases or decreases in the cost of wholesale power purchased or other costs incurred in operating the electric system.
Georgia Sales Tax
State of Georgia Sales Tax is collected by Newnan Utilities as required by law.
Consumption Charges
Consumption Charges for electric use are based on the amount of kilowatt-hours(kWh) used during the billing period. This amount will vary from month to month based on the number of days in the billing period, family size, appliances used, and temperature.
Consumption Charges
Total Water Consumption is the difference between your current and previous meter readings, showing the total water used this billing period.
Consumption Charges
Total Wastewater Consumption is based on your water usage during the billing period.
Current Charges
Current charges represent all charges incurred in the current billing period.
Message Center
From time to time, Newnan Utilities will issue important information about your current bill, past due balances, or water restrictions. Please refer to the Message Center for updates and important information.
Monthly Donations
A Caring Customers donation goes to charitable causes that improve the quality of life for the citizens within the communities we serve. You can learn more about our program here: Caring Customers Overview
Billing Definitions
Don’t feel like clicking around? Below is a summary of billing sections and what they mean.
Service Address
Serviceable Address is the location to which service is provided.
Account Number
Account Number is a unique number assigned to you and your serviceable address. Fot faster service. Please refer to this number when communicating with Newnan Utilities Customer Service Representative.
Statement Date
Statement Date is the date that your statement was processed by Newnan Utilities Billing Department.
Meter Number
Meter Number uniquely identifies your equipment.
Total Consumption
Total Consumption indicates the amount of electric, water/sewer and irrigation used during the current billing period.
Current/Previous Reading
Current/Previous Reading displays meter readings for the current and previous read dates.
Usage Graphs
Usage Graphs track your service usage for the past 12 months
Previous Balance
Previous Balance amounts reflect charges incurred during the previous billing period. Past due balances are subject to immediate disconnect.
Base Charges
Base Charges represent the costs Newnan Utilities incurs delivering service to your home or business. It includes administrative costs, meter-reading costs, billing, customer service, and maintenance of accounts. It is a fixed cost and does not changes with the amount of electricity or water consumed.
Power Cost Adjustment
The Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) is a customer charge used to adjust power bills up or down based on increases or decreases in the cost of whilesale power purchased or other costs incurred in operating the electric system.
Georgia Sales Tax
State of Georgia Sales Tax is collected by Newnan Utilities as required by law.
Consumption Charges
Consumption Charges for electric use are based on the amount of kilowatt-hours(kWh) used during the billing period. This amount will vary from month to month based on the number of days in the billing period, family size, appliances used, and temperature.
Current Charges
Current charges represent all charges incurred in the current billing period.
Message Center
From time to time, Newnan Utilities will issue important information about your current bill, past due balances, or water restrictions. Please refer to the Message Center for updates and important information.
Inquiries
Inquiries regarding your statement may be made in person at 70 Sewell Road or by calling a Customer Service Representative at 770-683-5516
Online Payments
Online Payments may be conveniently made via Newnan Utilities website.
If paying by mail
If paying by mail, please remit payment to this address. To ensure proper credit, please write your account number on your check.