Start Water Service

Did you recently purchase a new home or move to a new location? Do you have a new property to manage? Congratulations! Let’s get started below on your new services.

Did you also sell a home or move from another location in Grand Rapids? Head over to our End Water Service page to stop service at your previous property.

Online Form

Step 1.Check your eligibility

The property owner or an authorized property manager has to make any account changes. If you are renting, you should contact your landlord to discuss placing services in your name.

Step 2.Gather your information

Property Owners

Congratulations on your new property! Here is what you need to get your account started:

  • A copy of your Photo ID or Federal Tax ID Number
  • Proof of Ownership of the property. We'll attempt to verify ownership using Access Kent. If you're listed as the owner, great. If not, don't worry; it can take a few weeks to update after a sale. If you provide us a copy of your deed, purchase agreement, or settlement statement, we can use that instead.

Reminder

  • Regardless of the name on the account, charges for water and sewer services remain with the property. If left unpaid, the charges will be added to the property owner's property taxes (a lien will be placed on the property). For more info about unpaid bills and liens, check out our Lien Guide.

Property Managers

We are happy to work with you! Here is what you'll need:

  • A signed Management Agreement between you and the property owner, listing the specific property address.
  • A copy of the property owner's ID.
  • A copy of your tenant's ID if the account will be in their name.
  • Proof of Ownership of the property, if Access Kent does not yet show it in the new owner's name.

Tenants

You'll need to speak with your landlord as they will be the one to make any account changes. Many times the landlord will keep the water services in their name and include your water usage in the rent.

If your landlord decides to put the water account in your name, be sure to give them a copy of your Photo ID to submit with their application. JPEG format is sufficient.

Commercial Customers

The setup process for commercial properties has one extra step. Besides the information listed above, you'll need to submit a Non-Domestic User Survey with your application.

Step 3.Review the Rules and Regulations

Make sure you take a look at the City of Grand Rapids Water Systems Rules and Regulations(PDF, 5MB) for any lingering questions or clarifications needed.

Step 4.Complete the online form

Submit your request to start your water service online.

Apply Online

Step 5.We'll review your form

Expect to hear from us within 7-10 business days, either with your new account information, or to request more information.

Paper Form

Step 1.Check your eligibility

The property owner or an authorized property manager has to make any account changes. If you are renting, you should contact your landlord to discuss placing services in your name.

Step 2.Gather your information

Property Owners

Congratulations on your new property! Here is what you need to get your account started:

  • A copy of your Photo ID or Federal Tax ID Number.
  • Proof of Ownership of the property. We'll attempt to verify ownership using Access Kent. If you're listed as the owner, great. If not, don't worry; it can take a few weeks to update after a sale. If you provide us a copy of your deed, purchase agreement, or settlement statement, we can use that instead.

Reminder

  • Regardless of the name on the account, charges for water and sewer services remain with the property. If left unpaid, the charges will be added to the property owner's property taxes (a lien will be placed on the property). Click here for more information on Michigan's lien law.

Property Managers

We are happy to work with you! Here is what you'll need:

  • A signed Management Agreement between you and the property owner, listing the specific property address
  • A copy of the property owner's ID.
  • A copy of your tenant's ID if the account will be in their name.
  • Proof of Ownership of the property, if Access Kent does not yet show it in the new owner's name.

Tenants

You'll need to speak with your landlord as they will be the one to make any account changes. Many times the landlord will keep the water services in their name and include your water usage in the rent.

If your landlord decides to put the water account in your name, be sure to give them a copy of your Photo ID to submit with their application. JPEG format is sufficient.

Commercial Customers

The setup process for commercial properties has one extra step. Besides the information listed above, you'll need to submit a Non-Domestic User Survey(PDF, 196KB) with your application.

Step 3.Review the Rules and Regulations

Make sure you take a look at the City of Grand Rapids Water Systems Rules and Regulations(PDF, 5MB) for any lingering questions or clarifications.

Step 4.Complete the form

Download the form and print or scan to submit.

Download Application(PDF, 266KB)

Descarga la Solicitud(PDF, 316KB)

 

Don't have a printer? Don't worry! Visit our office for a hard copy of the form.

Step 5.Mail your form

Mail your form to us at the address listed in the Contact Us section.

Step 6.We'll review your form

Expect to hear from us within 7-10 business days of receiving your form, either with your new account information, or to request more information.

Phone

Step 1.Check your eligibility

The property owner or an authorized property manager has to make any account changes. If you are renting, you should contact your landlord to discuss placing services in your name.

Step 2.Gather your information

Property Owners

Congratulations on your new property! Here is what you need to get your account started:

  • A copy of your Photo ID or Federal Tax ID Number.
  • Proof of Ownership of the property. We'll attempt to verify ownership using Access Kent. If you're listed as the owner, great. If not, don't worry; it can take a few weeks to update after a sale. If you provide us a copy of your deed, purchase agreement, or settlement statement, we can use that instead.

Reminder

  • Regardless of the name on the account, charges for water and sewer services remain with the property. If left unpaid, the charges will be added to the property owner's property taxes (a lien will be placed on the property). Click here for more information on Michigan's lien law.

Property Managers

We are happy to work with you! Here is what you'll need:

  • A signed Management Agreement between you and the property owner, listing the specific property address.
  • A copy of the property owner's ID.
  • A copy of your tenant's ID if the account will be in their name.
  • Proof of Ownership of the property, if Access Kent does not yet show it in the new owner's name.

Tenants

You'll need to speak with your landlord as they will be the one to make any account changes. Many times the landlord will keep the water services in their name and include your water usage in the rent.

If your landlord decides to put the water account in your name, be sure to give them a copy of your Photo ID to submit with their application. JPEG format is sufficient.

Commercial Customers

The setup process for commercial properties has one extra step. Besides the information listed above, you'll need to submit a Non-Domestic User Survey with your application.

Step 3.Review the Rules and Regulations

Make sure you take a look at the City of Grand Rapids Water Systems Rules and Regulations(PDF, 5MB) for any lingering questions or clarifications.

Step 4.Call us to complete the form

Call us at the number listed in the Contact Us section for help completing the New Water/Sewer Service Form.

In Person

Step 1.Check your eligibility

The property owner or an authorized property manager has to make any account changes. If you are renting, you should contact your landlord to discuss placing services in your name.

Step 2.Gather your information

Property Owners

Congratulations on your new property! Here is what you need to get your account started:

  • A copy of your Photo ID or Federal Tax ID Number.
  • Proof of Ownership of the property. We'll attempt to verify ownership using Access Kent. If you're listed as the owner, great. If not, don't worry; it can take a few weeks to update after a sale. If you provide us a copy of your deed, purchase agreement, or settlement statement, we can use that instead.

Reminder

  • Regardless of the name on the account, charges for water and sewer services remain with the property. If left unpaid, the charges will be added to the property owner's property taxes (a lien will be placed on the property). Click here for more information on Michigan's lien law.

Property Managers

We are happy to work with you! Here is what you'll need:

  • A signed Management Agreement between you and the property owner, listing the specific property address.
  • A copy of the property owner's ID.
  • A copy of your tenant's ID if the account will be in their name.
  • Proof of Ownership of the property, if Access Kent does not yet show it in the new owner's name.

Tenants

You'll need to speak with your landlord as they will be the one to make any account changes. Many times the landlord will keep the water services in their name and include your water usage in the rent.

If your landlord decides to put the water account in your name, be sure to give them a copy of your Photo ID to submit with their application.

Commercial Customers

The setup process for commercial properties has one extra step. Besides the information listed above, you'll need to submit a Non-Domestic User Survey with your application.

Step 3.Review the Rules and Regulations

Make sure you take a look at the City of Grand Rapids Water Systems Rules and Regulations(PDF, 5MB) for any lingering questions or clarifications.

Step 4.Complete the form

Download the form and print or scan to submit.

Download Application(PDF, 266KB)

Descarga la Solicitud(PDF, 316KB)

Don't have a printer? Don't worry! Visit our office for a hard copy of the form. Our address is listed in the Contact Us section.

Step 5.We'll review your form

Expect to hear from us within 7-10 business days, either with your new account information, or to request more information.