MEPCO Meter Relocation Process

Property renovation or structural changes? Learn how to legally shift your electrical meter without incurring fines on your next Mepco bill.

Whether you are renovating your house, building a new exterior wall, or dividing a large property, moving the physical electricity meter requires official clearance. Attempting to DIY a meter move is illegal and will result in massive penalties being added to your next Mepco bill. Here is the legal step-by-step process.

6 Steps to Relocate Your Meter

1 Submit Application

Write a detailed application to your local SDO outlining the current and desired location.

2 Gather Documents

Need latest paid Mepco bill, CNIC, property proof (Fard), witness CNIC, and drawn map.

3 Submit to Office

Hand documents physically to the MEPCO subdivision office that covers your area.

4 Verification Survey

Technical official visits to measure distance and ensure safety regulations are met.

5 Fee Determination

If approved, officer calculates customized relocation fee based on labor and extra wire.

6 Installation

After bank payment, technicians reconnect the meter at the new spot in ~5 days.

If you are entirely severing ties with an old property, you shouldn't relocate the meter. Instead, the new owner should apply for a new MEPCO connection entirely.

Are There Hidden Charges?

Once you pay the official meter relocation fee calculated by the SDO, no extra charges should appear on your standard monthly Mepco bill for this specific service. This is distinct from Demand Notice fees for a brand new meter. It is highly recommended to pay the required fee at the designated bank and retain the stamped receipt.

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