Application for Temporary Disconnect and Reconnect - NV Energy 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date Submitted' at the top of the form. Select the type of application by checking either 'Solar' or 'Non-Solar'.
  3. Fill in your 'Parcel Number', 'Cross Streets', and 'Service Address'. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid processing delays.
  4. Provide your personal information, including 'Customer Name', 'Contact Number', and 'Email'. This ensures NV Energy can reach you if needed.
  5. Enter details about your electrician, including their name, contact number, and email. This is crucial for coordination during service disconnection and reconnection.
  6. Complete the sections regarding existing and proposed service information, including panel size, service type (underground/overhead), phase, and voltage.
  7. In the additional work description section, clearly outline any work being done. This helps prevent issues on-site during service visits.
  8. Review all entries for completeness before submitting. An incomplete application will not be processed.

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Can my utility service be shut off on a weekend or holiday? Utilities may not disconnect or terminate service the day before a weekend, on the weekend, or on a State holiday, unless there is a safety issue that requires that service be disconnected.
Submit a completed application with the following verification: Proof of ALL income for EVERY PERSON in the household for at least the last thirty (30) days and; Proof of identity for the head of household and; Proof of citizenship or legal status if born outside of the United States and;
In general, electric, gas, water, and telecommunications utilities may terminate service, after providing notice to the occupant, for failure to pay a delinquent bill or provide a security deposit, or for violating a rule applicable to the utility service.
Electricity shut-off laws differ by state, with some offering seasonal protections, but common reasons for disconnection include failure to pay, electricity theft, equipment tampering, using non-standard equipment, or creating hazardous conditions.
NV Energy will send you a notification if you are 30 days past due; however, if you do not pay your bill (including deposit), your service is subject to disconnection.

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