Canonical Definition
A utility account number is the unique identifier assigned to a customer's billing account, linking the customer to their service address(es), meter(s), rate schedule, and billing history. It appears on bills and is required for most customer service transactions, online account access, payments, and program enrollment. Account numbers may change when service is moved or accounts are restructured, depending on the utility's systems.
Explanations
Your account number is the unique ID your utility uses to identify your account. It connects your name to your service address, meter, rate plan, and payment history. You will find it printed on your bill, and you usually need it to pay, sign in online, or call customer service. Keep it handy, but protect it like other account information.
Your account number is your special ID at the utility. It is like a library card number. It tells the company which bills and meters are yours.
Analogy Bank
Your account number is like the claim ticket at a coat check — it's how the utility finds exactly which records are yours.
It's like the order number on a package; quoting it gets you to the right record without spelling everything out.
Think of it like your student ID at school: one number that follows your file around.
Do Not Say
- ✕Do not ask customers to share their full account number in insecure channels; treat it as sensitive information.
- ✕Do not look up or guess account numbers; direct customers to their bill or online account.