Requests for Services

To request general services, click the proper link below.

Beach and Waterfront

Emergency Response

Facilities Management

Fuel Tanks

Right of Way Management

Transportation

Utilities

To request specific services, click the proper link below.

Garbage Collection/Recycling

Illicit Discharge/Storm Water Pollution

Pothole in the Street

Reclaimed Water Leak

Right-of-way Utilization Permit

Street Light Outage/Stays On

Sewer Location

To request information regarding potable (drinking) water, contact Pinellas County Utilities. Their logo is provided below. By clicking on it, you will be directed to the Pinellas County Utilities website.

To report a leak occurring in the Right of Way (area between service box and the street), contact Pinellas County Utilities at 727-464-4000. This phone number is answered 24 hours a day. Leaks on the house side of the reclaimed water service box are the responsibility of the property owner, and a plumber or landscape irrigation contractor should be called.

For information regarding reclaimed water service, call the Utilities Superintendent at 727-363-9245.


Utilities billing address
PO Box 1780
Clearwater Fl 33757-1780

For questions about services, e-mail PCU
Customer Service at custsrv@co.pinellas.fl.us
or call at (727) 464-4000


To request an underground utility locate, please read the information provided directly below. It is vital that you contact Sunshine One Call of Florida anytime you dig more than 12 inches underground.

Call before you dig
1-800-432-4770

  1. Call 800-432-4770 two full business days (but not more than five) before digging to find out where buried facilities (electric, gas, telephone, cable, water) are located.
  2. Wait the required time for your site to be located and marked with color-coded paint, flags or stakes. Note: For your convenience, use our free positive response system to find out if your site has been located.
  3. Respect the marks. Protect the marks during your project. If marks are destroyed, request a new locate ticket.
  4. Dig safely, using extreme caution when digging within 24 inches on either side of the marks to avoid hitting the buried utility lines.

This is a free service to help keep Florida safe!

You may also contact Sunshine One Call of Florida by clicking the State of Florida logo below.

Call Sunshine