How do I report a power outage in Florence AL?

How do I report a power outage in Florence AL?

Dial 256-764-4456 (24 hours a day) to report an electrical outage. If all of our operators are busy, you can report the outage to our Outage Management System.

How do I pay my Florence utilities bill?

City of Florence Utility Services Customers Have Several Convenient Ways to Pay:

  1. Use the “Pay Online” Quick Link on City Homepage.
  2. Bank Draft by completing online application.
  3. Telephone at 843-665-3155, Option 1.
  4. Bank Transfer through your Bank’s Bill Pay.
  5. Drop Boxes located in the rear parking lot of the City Center.

How much is Florence utilities deposit?

What does a Alabama (AL) Florence Utilities Utility Deposit Bond Utility Deposit Bond cost? Rates vary depending upon the applicant’s personal credit history and the utility company’s requirements. Qualifying accounts can expect to pay between 2%-5% of the bond amount annually.

Where can I pay my water bill in Florence SC?

The City of Florence Utilities and Licensing Division of the Finance Department is located at 324 West Evans Street. We take water and sewer payments, set up new accounts, take new tap applications, and answer questions related to these services at this location.

What are the amount of deposits for utilities in Alabama?

A security deposit that is 2.5x the average monthly bill or based on the electrical load requirements is mandatory for commercial and industrial customers.

What happens if I dont pay water bill?

Your water company can’t disconnect you if you owe them money, but if you don’t pay up, they could take you to court. You may get a county court judgment against you and you’ll have to pay extra court costs. If you don’t pay up after that, bailiffs might come round and take away some of your goods.

How much is it to get power turned on in Alabama?

Yes – an account establishment charge (AEC) of $40.00 will be included on your first month’s bill.

Can electricity be cut off?

Gas and electricity companies cannot cut off your supply unless they have first offered you a range of payment methods to help you pay. They must only disconnect your supply as a last resort and they must give you proper notice first.