Canonical Definition
The service address is the physical location where utility service is delivered and metered, as recorded on the customer's account. It may differ from the mailing or billing address where bills and correspondence are sent. The service address links the account to the specific premises, meter, and service point, and is used for service orders, outage reporting, and rate applicability tied to location.
Explanations
The service address is the place where your utility delivers service. It is the home or building hooked to the meter. It can differ from your mailing address, which is just where bills go. The utility uses it to find the right meter, send repairs, and track outages. So make sure it is correct on your account.
The service address is where the power, gas, or water is delivered, like your house. The bill can be mailed somewhere else.
Analogy Bank
The service address is like the shipping address on an order, while the billing address is just where the receipt goes.
It's like the venue printed on a concert ticket — the show happens there, no matter where the ticket was mailed.
For a landlord, the service address is the rental property itself, even when the bills go to your office.
Do Not Say
- ✕Do not assume the mailing address and service address match; confirm which one the customer is asking about.
- ✕Do not attempt to verify or change a customer's address; direct account changes to the utility.