Wall Township sets new 10-day grace period for water and sewer bills

Timothy J. Clayton, Mayor at Township of Wall - https://www.wallnj.gov/
Timothy J. Clayton, Mayor at Township of Wall - https://www.wallnj.gov/
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As of January 1, 2026, the Township of Wall will implement a new grace period policy for water and sewer billing. The grace period for all payments will be set at 10 days.

Payments are scheduled to be due on the 25th day of February, May, August, and November. If payments are not received by the 10th business day following the due date, interest charges will be applied retroactively from the original due date.

This update aims to clarify payment timelines and ensure residents are aware of potential interest accrual if deadlines are missed.



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