New to Clifton?  Then some of these questions may be just what you've been asking yourself.  

Select a topic below:

Turn on Gas & Water?

 

Turn on Electricity?

  • Power is maintained by TVA Coop in Waynesboro, (931) 722-5441

 

 

Get a Burn Permit and Why Do I Need one??

Call City Hall at (931) 676-3370 or stop by and let them know where you are going to burn and when.  The City is concerned with recording when you are going to do the burn and want to make sure there is adequate supply of water nearby.  During the summer months it is especially true since there is less rain fall and higher possibility of starting a forest fire.

 

Pay Water, Sewer, Gas, Property Tax Bills or Police Citations?

You can pay all of these bills to the City of Clifton by visiting the payment portal.  If you are a resident and want to set up an account to pay monthly bills such as water, gas, sewer, this is also available.  Then all you have to do each month is log in to the Payment Portal and go from there.

Pay Water, Sewer and Gas Bills

Since the Water, Sewer and Gas utilities are maintained by the City, payments are accepted by mail, walk-in at City Hall, after-hours drop box located at the front right-hand side of City Hall, online by visiting the links provided herein or by phone at the following numbers:

Utility Billing Link/ Number - UTILITIES PAYMENT PORTAL

Phone Payment Number-  1-855-502-4883


Property Taxes

Property tax payments are accepted by mail, walk-in at City Hall, after-hours drop box located at the front right-hand side of City Hall, online or by phone at the following links:

Property Tax Link/Number  PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT PORTAL

Phone Payment Number - 1-866-344-8087


Traffic Citations

Traffic citations are accepted by mail, walk-in at City Hall, after-hours drop box located at the front right-hand side of City Hall, or online at the following link:

Citation Payment Link  CITATION PAYMENT PORTAL

Contact City Hall for the proper payment amount and citation number before paying online.  Warning: Insufficient payment and not showing up for court will be treated as a Failure To Appear and will result in further legal problems and possible loss of license.