Waste Connections Bill Pay: Online, App, Phone, and Mail

You can pay your Waste Connections bill through the MyAccount online portal, the WasteConnect™ mobile app, by phone, or by mailing a check or money order to your local office, with options for both one‑time and automatic recurring payments.

https://www.wasteconnections.com/bill-pay

https://www.wasteconnections.com/make-a-payment

Online Payments with MyAccount

MyAccount Portal (full access)

  • Go to the Bill Pay section on the Waste Connections site and click through to the MyAccount Portal (myaccount.wcicustomer.com).
  • After creating a profile with your account number and invoice number, you can:
    • Make one‑time payments
    • Set up recurring Auto‑Pay from a card or bank account
    • View billing history and statements
    • Turn on paperless billing and email reminders

Pay as Guest (no login)

  • Use the Pay as Guest page (myaccount.wcicustomer.com/pay‑now) to make a single payment without registering.
  • You typically need your account number and invoice number from your bill.
  • Guest payments usually support credit/debit card only, not e‑check.

WasteConnect™ Mobile App

The WasteConnect™ mobile app (iOS and Android) connects to your MyAccount profile and adds service tools:

  • Pay bills quickly and securely from your phone
  • See your trash and recycling pickup schedule
  • Get reminders for collection days
  • Request bulk item pickups
  • Access recycling guidelines for your area

This is useful if you like to manage both billing and pickup schedules in one place.


Phone and Mail Payments

Because Waste Connections operates through local companies, some details vary by region, but the general options are:

Phone payments

  • Many local Waste Connections offices offer phone payments with Visa, Mastercard, or American Express through:
    • An automated toll‑free line (for example 1‑800‑457‑1379 in Washington), or
    • A local customer service number listed on your invoice (for example 360‑892‑5370 Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. for Waste Connections of Washington).
  • Check your bill or local office website for the correct phone number and hours in your area.

Mail payments

  • You can mail a check or money order to the local Waste Connections office address printed on your bill; always include your account number on the payment.
  • Example (Washington):
    • Waste Connections of Washington, Inc.
      9411 NE 94th Ave., Bldg A
      Vancouver, WA 98662

Always use the address on your statement, since locations and PO boxes differ.


Accepted Payment Methods

Across the Waste Connections network, typical accepted methods include:

  • Credit/debit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express
  • Bank account (e‑check/ACH): From checking or savings, when logged into MyAccount
  • Check or money order: By mail or in person at some local offices

Specific options and any service fees may differ by local company, so confirm on your portal or invoice.


FAQs – People Also Ask

What payment methods does Waste Connections offer?

Waste Connections generally accepts Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, plus e‑check/ACH from checking or savings when you’re logged into the MyAccount portal. If you pay by mail, you can send a check or money order to the local address listed on your invoice.


Can I make a one‑time payment on my Waste Connections account?

Yes. You can make a one‑time payment in two main ways:

  • Use Pay as Guest (myaccount.wcicustomer.com/pay‑now) with your account and invoice numbers for a quick card payment without logging in.
  • Or log into MyAccount, choose your account, and make a single payment from a card or bank account without turning on Auto‑Pay.

How do I talk to a Waste Connections representative online?

You can usually contact Waste Connections by:

  • Using the “Contact Us” or live chat options on your local Waste Connections website (look for a chat icon or contact form).
  • Calling your local office during business hours; the number is printed on your bill and listed on the regional site (for example, 360‑892‑5370 for Waste Connections of Washington).

Many local sites also provide an email contact form for billing and service questions.


What does Waste Connections do?

Waste Connections is a solid waste and recycling services company that provides:

  • Residential trash and recycling pickup
  • Commercial and industrial waste services
  • Dumpster and roll‑off rentals for construction or clean‑outs
  • In many areas, yard wasterecycling, and special/bulk item pickup

Their online bill pay and WasteConnect app are designed to let customers manage these services—schedules, reminders, and payments—from a single, convenient platform.

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