Brunswick County moves billing office to former bank building

The Brunswick County Utility Billing Division has moved to a new home.
The Brunswick County Utility Billing Division has moved to a new home.

The Brunswick County Utility Billing Division has moved to a new home.

Brunswick County recently moved the division to a renovated building in Bolivia. The new office, which the county announced last week, is now fully operational.

Here’s what you need to know about the move and new location.

Where is the office now located?

According to a January news release from the county, the utility billing office is now located at 3769 Old Ocean Highway in Bolivia.

The division began transitioning to the new space on Jan. 4 and became fully operational there on Jan. 5.

According to the county, the building was renovated to best serve customers. Some features of the renovated space include an accessible parking lot, drive-thru lane and several service counters for fast service.

What businesses previously operated there?

The building is located along Old Ocean Highway, between the county’s government complex and the Bolivia Fire Department.

The building formerly housed a BB&T (now called Truist) bank.

What are the hours at the new space?

The building will be open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The drive-thru will open an hour earlier, operating from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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How can I contact the division?

The billing for and collection of water and sewer fees for the county is overseen by the Brunswick County Utility Billing Division.

The department can be reached by phone at 910-253-2655 or by email at utilitybilling@brunswickcountync.gov.

Jamey Cross covers Brunswick County for the StarNews. Reach her at jbcross@gannett.com or message her on Twitter/X @jameybcross.

This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: Brunswick County utility billing moves to new space