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What do I do if I cannot pay my utility bill?

If you have not paid your bill, service may be disconnected – either temporarily or permanently – if you are considered a risk.  It is best to let the utility company know your problem because most companies do not want to cut off your service, and they are willing to work out a plan to pay your bills.  However, you can expect quick action by the utility company if:

·        You have a poor record of paying bills with the local company.

·        Your bill is much larger than usual.

·        You have lived in the area a short time.

·        Their efforts to reach you by mail or phone have failed.


Once service is cut off, you must pay the entire bill, pay a substantial deposit (sometimes twice the amount of your average bill), and in the case of the phone, reapply and pay installation charges after a permanent disconnection.

 

For more information, contact the Iowa Utilities board at 877-565-4450 or visit their website at: http://www.state.ia.us/government/com/util/util.htm

 

For information on low-income telephone assistance programs, go to: http://www.state.ia.us/government/com/util/forms/CustServ/lifelinelinkup.pdf

 

 


Author: Margaret VanGinkel, vangin@iastate.edu
  
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