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City treasurer’s office announce new payment option

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 16, 2026
in Local Stories, Local Stories
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The Radford City Treasurer’s Office has announced “a new, more cost-effective way to manage your city accounts online.”

“In our ongoing effort to reduce transaction costs for our residents, we have successfully launched a Pay by Bank/eCheck option across our online payment platform,” the treasurer’s office announced.

Previously, online transactions carried a processing fee of 2.50% plus $0.30 for credit/debit cards. By choosing the new Pay by Bank/eCheck option, customers will pay a $2.00 flat fee instead.

“Our office has worked hard to ensure this convenient flat-rate option is available for nearly all city-related expenses,” the office announced.

Customers can now use Pay by Bank/eCheck for: real estate tax and personal property tax, utility bill payments and utility deposits and parking fines.

To take advantage of the new payment option, visit the official city portal: . When completing your transaction, simply select Pay by Bank/eCheck at checkout and follow the prompts.

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