City of Commerce City

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The City of Commerce City is the municipal government for Commerce City, Colorado, providing local public services, utilities billing, courts, taxes, and licensing.

Commerce City, Colorado, USA

About City of Commerce City

The City of Commerce City is the home-rule municipal government serving Commerce City, Colorado. It manages core local government functions including public safety, municipal court, public works, community development, parks and recreation, sales and use tax administration, and various utility and fee-based services. Residents and businesses interact with the city for matters such as traffic and municipal citations, business licensing, tax filing, and other local regulatory and civic services.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled something like “JP CommerceCity ORIG ID:1810599849” is likely related to a payment made to the City of Commerce City through an online or electronic payment channel—commonly for court fines, tickets, permits, taxes, or other municipal fees. The city uses online systems and third‑party processors to accept payments for municipal court citations (via CitePayUSA) and for business tax filings (via portals such as MUNIRevs and the state SUTS system). These payments often appear on bank or card statements with abbreviated or slightly cryptic descriptors that reference the city but may also include processor-related text or codes.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/?utm_source=openai))

If you’re unsure about this charge, start by checking any recent interactions you’ve had with Commerce City—such as paying a traffic ticket, court fine, utility- or service-related bill, or filing/ paying local business taxes. Confirm by reviewing email receipts from the city, your online court or tax portal account, or your bank’s transaction details page, which may include more description. For citation and court-related payments, you can contact the Commerce City Municipal Court directly using the phone and email listed on the city’s website; for tax or licensing payments, the Finance/Sales & Use Tax division can verify the payment and its purpose. If the payment does not match any known obligation, your bank can initiate a dispute while you simultaneously confirm with the city whether they show any payment under your name and amount.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/how-to-pay?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to City of Commerce City.

  1. JP CommerceCity ORIG ID:1810599849

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of payments to the City of Commerce City might appear as a charge like “JP CommerceCity” on my bank statement?

These charges typically relate to municipal payments such as traffic or municipal court fines, citations paid through the Commerce City Municipal Court’s online system, or business-related taxes and fees filed through the city’s online tax portals. If you recently paid a ticket, court fine, or city tax, that is the most likely source of the charge.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/?utm_source=openai))

How can I confirm if a “CommerceCity” charge is a municipal court ticket or fine I paid online?

Check your email for a payment confirmation from the Commerce City Municipal Court or its payment partner (such as CitePayUSA), and compare the date and amount to the bank charge. You can also visit the court’s section on c3gov.com or call the court office with your name and citation number so they can verify whether your payment was processed and the exact amount charged.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/?utm_source=openai))

Could this Commerce City charge be related to my business sales or use tax filing?

Yes. Businesses registered in Commerce City may see charges when they file and pay sales, use, accommodation, or other local taxes through the city’s online tax systems such as MUNIRevs or SUTS. These payments may appear under shortened or processor-formatted descriptors on bank statements, but will correspond to the tax periods and amounts you filed online.([coloradocommunitymedia.com](https://coloradocommunitymedia.com/2019/01/16/commerce-city-introduces-new-online-tax-system-for-businesses-owners/?utm_source=openai))

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Commerce City payment on my card or bank account?

First, review recent interactions you or your business have had with the City of Commerce City—tickets, permits, licenses, tax filings, or other fees. If you still don’t recognize it, contact the relevant city department (Municipal Court for tickets, Finance/Sales & Use Tax for business taxes) with the transaction date and amount. In parallel, you can contact your bank or card issuer to ask for additional transaction details and, if necessary, begin a dispute while you wait for confirmation from the city.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/how-to-pay?utm_source=openai))

Why does my Commerce City payment amount not match the original fine or fee listed on my citation or bill?

Online payments to the City of Commerce City may include additional court costs, late fees, or processing fees assessed by the payment portal or state internet portal authority. For tax filings, penalty and interest charges may be added if payments are late. Compare your court paperwork or tax filing summary to the online payment confirmation to see a breakdown of all charges and fees.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/?utm_source=openai))

How can I get a receipt or proof of payment for a charge from the City of Commerce City?

If you paid online, you can usually print or download a receipt from the payment confirmation page or from your account within the court or tax portal. If you paid a court fine, the Commerce City Municipal Court can provide documentation; for tax and licensing payments, the Finance Department’s Sales & Use Tax staff can issue a statement or copy of your filing and payment record upon request.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/?utm_source=openai))

Can I cancel or reverse a Commerce City payment after it has been submitted?

Municipal payments such as court fines or tax remittances are generally not cancelable once processed, but if you believe a payment error occurred (wrong amount, duplicate payment, or wrong account), contact the appropriate city office as soon as possible. The Municipal Court or Finance Department can review the transaction and advise whether an adjustment, refund, or credit is possible under city policy. Your bank may also be able to assist if there is evidence of an unauthorized transaction.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/how-to-pay?utm_source=openai))

How do I contact the City of Commerce City if I have questions about a specific payment or charge?

For tickets and court-related payments, use the phone number and email listed on the Municipal Court page at c3gov.com (e.g., the court main line and court1@c3gov.com). For business taxes and licensing, contact the Finance Department’s Sales & Use Tax division via the contact information on the File & Pay Taxes page. When you call or email, have your name, approximate payment date, amount, and any citation or account numbers ready so staff can quickly locate the transaction.([c3gov.com](https://www.c3gov.com/living-in/public-safety/courts-fines/?utm_source=openai))

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