Electricity bills are something every home and business must deal with. Checking your bill regularly helps you manage your expenses and avoid late payment charges. Luckily, it’s now very simple to check your electricity bill in Pakistan — both online and offline.
Let’s look at the best and easiest ways to do it.
1. How to Check Electricity Bill Online
Almost all electricity companies in Pakistan — such as IESCO, LESCO, MEPCO, FESCO, GEPCO, SEPCO, K-Electric, and PESCO — have official websites where you can easily view your latest bill.
Here’s how to check your bill online:
- Go to the official website of your power company.
Example: For Islamabad or Rawalpindi, visit www.iesco.com.pk. - Find the “Bill Check” or “Duplicate Bill” option.
- Enter your 14-digit reference number or customer ID (you can find it on any old bill).
- Click on “Submit” or “Search.”
Your current bill will appear on the screen. - You can print or download the bill for record or bank payment.
💡 Tip: Save your reference number on your phone for quick access next month.
2. Check Electricity Bill Using Mobile Apps
Many electricity companies also have official mobile apps.
You can download them from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, enter your reference number once, and easily view your bill every month.
Some apps even send alerts or notifications before the due date so that you never miss a payment.
3. Check Electricity Bill by SMS (Offline Method)
If you don’t have internet access, you can check your electricity bill using SMS service.
This method works with simple mobile phones and does not require an app.
Here’s how:
- For IESCO or related areas:
Type your 14-digit reference number and send it to 8119. - For MEPCO or other regions:
Send your reference number to 8334.
Within a few seconds, you’ll receive an SMS containing your current bill amount, due date, and status.
This service is quick, free, and available 24/7.
4. Offline Methods (In-Person)
You can also visit your nearest electricity office with your old bill to get a printout.
Some banks also offer bill information at customer counters, where you can check and pay your bill easily.
Final Thoughts
Checking your electricity bill has never been easier. You can do it online through websites, on mobile apps, or even offline through SMS (8119 or 8334).
By checking your bill regularly, you can manage your power usage, avoid extra charges, and stay updated every month — all from the comfort of your home.












