How To Apply MEPCO Electricity Meter Relocation Guide 2026

mepco electricity meter relocation

If you are renovating your home, building a new shop or shifting your meter to a safer wall, you may need electricity meter relocation. Many people do not know the proper procedure and try to shift the meter without permission. This creates legal problems and sometimes heavy fines.

In this guide, I will explain simply so that every Pakistani can understand the full process easily. To check your mepco bill online click here.

What is Meter Relocation?

It means moving your existing electricity meter from one place to another within the same property and same subdivision area.

For example:

  • You are renovating your house and the meter is in the middle of construction work.
  • Your meter is installed in an unsafe or hard-to-reach location.
  • You want to shift the meter to the front gate for easy reading.

In these situations, you can apply for official meter relocation to MEPCO.
Remember:
You cannot shift your meter to another city or another subdivision. It must stay under the same MEPCO subdivision office.

When Do You Need Your Electricity Meter Relocation?

Here are common situations:

  • House renovation or rebuilding
  • Shop expansion
  • Meter installed in unsafe location
  • Wall demolition or reconstruction
  • Accessibility issue for meter reading
  • New gate construction
  • Safety concerns due to weather damage

If the current meter position creates a problem in daily life, you can apply legally.

Who Can Apply for MEPCO Meter Relocation?

You can apply if:

✔ You are the legal owner of the property
✔ Your name is registered with MEPCO
✔ Your electricity bills are fully paid
✔ There is no illegal electricity usage
✔ Your connection is active and legal

If bills are unpaid, clear them first before applying.

Documents Required for Meter Relocation

Before visiting the office, prepare these documents:

  • Written application to Sub Division Officer (SDO)
  • Copy of latest paid MEPCO bill
  • Copy of your CNIC
  • Proof of property ownership
  • Clear description of old and new meter location
  • Simple location sketch (if possible)

Tip:
Keep photocopies ready to avoid delay.

Step-by-Step Process

Now let’s understand the full process clearly.

Step 1: Visit Your Subdivision Office

Go to the MEPCO office where your connection is registered. Meet SDO and inform them that you want meter relocation.

Step 2: Submit Application

Write a simple application including:

  • Your name
  • Consumer number
  • Reason for relocation
  • Present meter location
  • New desired location
  • Contact number

Attach all required documents.

Step 3: Site Inspection

After submission, MEPCO field staff will visit your property.

They will check:

  • Safety of new location
  • Distance between old and new position
  • Required wiring length
  • Technical feasibility

Inspection is very important. If the location is unsafe, they may reject your request.

Step 4: Cost Estimation

After inspection, MEPCO prepares a demand notice. Charges depend on:

  • Single-phase or three-phase connection
  • Distance of shifting
  • Extra cable required
  • Pole shifting (if needed)
  • Labor charges

Step 5: Payment of Charges

You will receive a demand notice. Pay the amount at designated banks or approved payment channels. Keep your receipt safe.

Step 6: Execution of Work

After payment confirmation:

  • Old meter will be disconnected safely
  • Wiring will be adjusted
  • Meter will be installed at new location
  • Supply will be reconnected
  • Testing will be done

Usually, the process completes within 3 to 7 working days after payment.

MEPCO Electricity Meter Relocation Charges in 2026

Here is an estimated cost range:

Connection Type

Estimated Charges (PKR)

Single Phase

3,000 – 7,000

Three Phase

10,000 – 20,000

Important:

If extra pole installation or underground cable is required, the cost may increase. These are estimated ranges. Final charges depend on technical inspection.

How Long Does MEPCO Meter Relocation Take?

Complete timeline:

Application submission → 1 day
Inspection → 1–3 days
Cost approval → 1–2 days
Execution → 3–7 days after payment

Total estimated time: 7–14 working days.

Can You Apply for Meter Relocation Online?

Currently, you can apply new connection online but full relocation application must be submitted at the subdivision office physically. However, for guidance or complaint tracking, you can call MEPCO helpline 118.

What Happens If You Shift Meter Without Approval?

This is very important.

Never try to shift the meter yourself. Illegal shifting can result in:

  • Heavy fine
  • Immediate disconnection
  • Legal action
  • Extra penalty charges
  • FIR in serious cases

Only authorized MEPCO staff can shift the meter legally.

Common Reasons for Application Rejection

Sometimes applications are rejected due to:

  • Unpaid electricity bills
  • Incomplete documents
  • Unsafe new location
  • Property dispute
  • Illegal wiring found during inspection

Make sure everything is clear before applying.

Important Tips Before Applying

  • Clear all outstanding bills
  • Choose safe and accessible new location
  • Keep documents ready
  • Do not hide construction changes
  • Stay available during inspection
  • Keep payment receipt safe

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Relocation is allowed only within the same subdivision.

Yes, temporarily during the shifting process.

No. Charges depend on distance, connection type and materials required.

You can call the MEPCO helpline at 118 or visit the subdivision office.

Final Words

MEPCO Meter Relocation is a simple process if you follow legal steps. Do not attempt illegal shifting. Always apply through proper channel and wait for official inspection.

By following the correct process, you can shift your meter safely without any legal issues or penalties.

If you need more guidance visit your nearest MEPCO office or call helpline 118 for assistance.

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