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Almanac note · Home and property

Hesperia water and sewer questions start at City Hall

Hesperia Water and Sewer Billing handles account help, payments, start-or-stop service, leaks, and emergency service calls through the city utility billing counter.

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Starting, stopping, or checking water or sewer service in Hesperia comes down to the exact service address. In a wide High Desert city, a broad area name may not be enough to sort a utility account or service issue.

For water and sewer billing, Utility Billing is inside City Hall on Seventh Avenue. The same phone number is listed for regular service and for 24-hour customer service or emergency help. That makes the city utility page a practical place to keep handy.

Moving is one place where people can trip up. New or leaving residents should use the start-or-stop service path instead of assuming service will change on its own. For a water or sewer problem, include the street address, nearest cross street, and a short note about what is happening.

Hesperia’s rail, Route 66, Cajon Pass, and desert-road story gives the place texture. For utilities, though, the daily answer is simpler. Keep the account number, service address, and city contact page close.

Where to see it

Hesperia Water and Sewer Billing, start-or-stop service, bill pay, and report-problem pages.

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Reviewed July 3, 2026

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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.

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