Pay Langley Municipal Fees & Bylaw Charges Online

Technology and Data British Columbia 4 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

Businesses in Langley, British Columbia can pay municipal fees, licences and bylaw charges online using the Township's payment services or by contacting the responsible department. This guide explains where to pay, accepted methods, how to submit business licence or permit fees, what to expect when a bylaw charge is issued, and how enforcement and appeals work. It is intended for small and medium businesses, property managers, and their accounting or administrative teams processing municipal payments in Langley.

Check your business account number before paying to ensure fees are applied correctly.

How to Pay Municipal Fees Online

Common municipal fees for businesses include business licences, building permits, development fees, utility accounts and bylaw charges. Typical online payment paths are: municipal online bill pay portals, credit card processors designated by the municipality, or in some cases, payments through bank bill-pay using a municipal reference number. For step-by-step payment, see the municipality's online payments page [1].

  • Business licences: apply and pay online where the municipality provides a licence portal.
  • Permits (building, plumbing): pay permit fees via the online permit system or as instructed on permit approval.
  • Utilities and taxes: use the utility/tax payment portal or bank bill-pay where available.

Accepted payment methods

  • Credit card (municipal processor) where offered.
  • Electronic funds transfer or bank bill-pay with municipal reference.
  • In-person or phone payments for accounts that cannot be completed online.

Penalties & Enforcement

Bylaw compliance and payment obligations in Langley are enforced by the municipality's Bylaw Enforcement or Regulatory Services unit. Specific fines, escalating penalties and continuing offence provisions are set out in the applicable bylaw or enforcement policy; where a specific amount or schedule is not printed on the linked page, that amount is not specified on the cited page [2].

  • Fines: amounts are listed in each bylaw or enforcement schedule; if a published schedule is not present on the enforcement page, the exact fine is not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: many bylaws allow higher fines or daily continuing offence charges for ongoing breaches; if escalation details are not on the municipal enforcement page, they are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, stop-work orders, seizure or removal of contraventions, and prosecution in court may apply.
  • Enforcer: Bylaw Enforcement/Regulatory Services receives complaints, inspects, and issues notices; contact details are on the enforcement page [2].
  • Appeals and review: many tickets or orders include an appeal route or review by a designated officer or tribunal; time limits for appeal vary by instrument and are often set in the bylaw text or ticket form—if not stated on the enforcement page, the time limit is not specified on the cited page.
If you receive a bylaw notice, read the notice for appeal deadlines and contact the enforcing department immediately.

Applications & Forms

Many business-related payments require an application or online form (for example, business licence application or permit application). Where a specific online form name, number or fee schedule is provided on a municipal page, use that form; if the municipality's page does not publish a form number or fee, that detail is not specified on the cited page.

Common Violations and Typical Outcomes

  • Operating without a business licence — may trigger a notice, fine and licence fee requirement.
  • Work without a permit — often subject to stop-work orders and permit fees plus fines.
  • Illegal parking on commercial property — parking fines and towing where applicable.
Keep receipts and confirmation numbers after online payment as evidence of compliance.

Action Steps for Businesses

  1. Confirm which municipal account applies to your payment (licence, permit, utility).
  2. Locate the municipality's online payment portal or business licence portal and follow the form instructions [1].
  3. Pay using the accepted method and save confirmation; if charged a bylaw fee, follow the notice instructions to appeal if required.
  4. Contact Bylaw Enforcement or the relevant department for disputes, inspections or to request a review [2].

FAQ

How do I pay a business licence online?
You can pay via the municipality's business licence portal or online payment page; check the licence application instructions for required reference numbers.
What if I cannot pay online?
Contact the municipal finance or licensing office for alternative payment options such as phone, mail or in-person payment.
Can I appeal a bylaw fine?
Yes, most tickets and orders include an appeal process—read the notice for deadlines and appeal instructions and contact the enforcing department promptly.

How-To

  1. Gather the account or file number from your notice, licence or permit.
  2. Visit the municipal online payments or licence portal and select the correct service [1].
  3. Choose a payment method, complete payment, and save the confirmation reference.
  4. If you dispute a charge, contact Bylaw Enforcement or the issuing department and follow the notice appeal instructions [2].

Key Takeaways

  • Use the municipal online portal for faster processing of licence and permit fees.
  • Keep payment confirmations as proof against bylaw charges.
  • Contact Bylaw Enforcement quickly if you receive a notice to learn appeal deadlines.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Township of Langley - Pay a Bill / Online Payments
  2. [2] Township of Langley - Bylaw Enforcement