Start serviceResidential CommercialLearn more×Ways to start serviceUse our online form for the following requests:Put service in your name after a new home purchaseTransfer service from an existing location to a new locationStart service in your name at a rented house or apartmentYou can also contact us.What you will need:Service address (911 address)Your date of birth, driver license number, social security number and contact information For commercial accounts: Tax ID, W-9 and a direct contactThe meter number, pole number or physical addressIf you are moving into an apartment complex, please be prepared to provide a copy of the lease with the apartment numberSee if you are in our service area by checking our service area map.Stop serviceStop serviceLearn more×Ways to stop serviceUse our online form to submit a request to cancel service. You can also contact us.When you are ready to stop service, please have the following:Service address, account number or meter numberDate electric service should be discontinuedA forwarding addressNew constructionResidential CommercialLearn more×Do you have property that has never had electric service before or need to increase your electrical capacity?What you need:Service address (911 address)Date of birth, driver's license number, social security number and contact information For commercial accounts: A tax ID, W-9 and direct contactDeed for property or landowner information for the easementClosest pole number (6-digit number is located on a metal tag on the pole)How it works:Schedule a staking appointment by completing our online form or contact usMeet a specialist at the property to determine requirements, costs, and rights-of-way clearing needs to prepare for construction.Complete any required easements and permits required by the city or countyPay construction costWhen the steps above are complete, we will contact you to schedule construction.You may purchase a 200-amp meter loop from Bluebonnet or provide your own. See our meter specifications and more information here
Start serviceResidential CommercialLearn more×Ways to start serviceUse our online form for the following requests:Put service in your name after a new home purchaseTransfer service from an existing location to a new locationStart service in your name at a rented house or apartmentYou can also contact us.What you will need:Service address (911 address)Your date of birth, driver license number, social security number and contact information For commercial accounts: Tax ID, W-9 and a direct contactThe meter number, pole number or physical addressIf you are moving into an apartment complex, please be prepared to provide a copy of the lease with the apartment numberSee if you are in our service area by checking our service area map.
Stop serviceStop serviceLearn more×Ways to stop serviceUse our online form to submit a request to cancel service. You can also contact us.When you are ready to stop service, please have the following:Service address, account number or meter numberDate electric service should be discontinuedA forwarding address
New constructionResidential CommercialLearn more×Do you have property that has never had electric service before or need to increase your electrical capacity?What you need:Service address (911 address)Date of birth, driver's license number, social security number and contact information For commercial accounts: A tax ID, W-9 and direct contactDeed for property or landowner information for the easementClosest pole number (6-digit number is located on a metal tag on the pole)How it works:Schedule a staking appointment by completing our online form or contact usMeet a specialist at the property to determine requirements, costs, and rights-of-way clearing needs to prepare for construction.Complete any required easements and permits required by the city or countyPay construction costWhen the steps above are complete, we will contact you to schedule construction.You may purchase a 200-amp meter loop from Bluebonnet or provide your own. See our meter specifications and more information here