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City of Stockton Online Utility Customer Service Center!

  • Pay your bills online
  • View your current and past bills online
  • View your payment history
  • View your water usage - by billing period and by year
  • ...and more

About Your Address...

  • Is your address inside the City limits?
  • What Police District are you in?
  • What City Council District are you in?
  • Who is your Garbage Service provider?
  • Who is your Water Service provider?
  • What day is your garbage picked up?
Find out here...

2035 General Plan Information & Documents


Strong Neighborhoods Initiative (SNI)



The Stockton Arena
is now open!
See it live on the webcam...

www.stocktonarena.com




Moving Mailboxes
A message from the Post Office
The Post Office will not accept the movement of a delivery point. The Post Office would refer to this as Delivery Mode change if a delivery point is moved. We can approve a change if a group of addresses desires to purchase their own Post Office approved centralized locking mailbox.

A good example of this is a court where there are eight mailboxes in front of eight homes and mail theft is occurring; the mailboxes may have been smashed or generally not maintained by the homeowners. The neglect then is inviting to criminals. Should the group of homes not agree on a centralized mailbox change, any individual home may purchase an approved mailbox that offers better security features to replace their existing mailbox as is frequently done in more rural areas outlying Stockton. Better grade mailboxes are available on the web or from local hardware stores.

Find out more about mailboxes...


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