The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) offers a free and simple procedure to carry out the change of ownership. This procedure guarantees that the electricity account remains in the name of the new occupant or owner of a property.
Next, We explain the steps to follow and the documents required to complete this procedureas well as the estimated time for the change to be reflected on your electricity bill.
Change of owner due to income
- Applicant RFC
- Letter addressed to the CFE explaining the reasons for the change of ownership
- Lease contract in the name of the new tenant
- Official identification (INE) of the owner of the lease contract
- Recent photo of the meter reading, taken around the date of the procedure
Change of ownership due to purchase and sale
- RFC of the new owner
- Letter requesting change of ownership
- Updated property certificate
- Property purchase and sale contract
- Official identification (INE) of the new owner
- Updated photo of meter reading
- Change of owner due to death of the owner
Letter requesting change of ownership due to death
- Death certificate of the owner
- Data of the deceased owner (full name and identification)
- Data of the new owner (full name and current official identification)
- Universal code of the supply point (on the last electricity bill)
This procedure cannot be done online or by phone; You must go in person to a branch of the CFE Customer Service Center in the location of the property. To get started, call 071 to schedule an appointment. Make sure you gather the corresponding documentation according to the reason for the procedure and that you have no outstanding debts, as this could delay the process.
The change of ownership is free, but it may take between 15 and 20 days to be reflected on your electricity bill. With this procedure, the CFE guarantees that the electrical service is in the name of the new occupant or owner, offering clearer and safer management of home services.
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