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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the blank utility bill in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Customer Name and Utility Account # in the designated fields. Ensure that these details match your account information for accuracy.
  3. Fill in the Service Address and, if applicable, the Mailing Address. This is crucial for ensuring that your bills are sent to the correct location.
  4. Provide your E-mail Address and phone numbers (Home, Work, Other) to facilitate communication regarding your account.
  5. Choose between Option 1 (Automatic Checking/Savings Withdrawal) or Option 2 (Automatic Credit/Debit Withdrawal). Fill in the required banking details accordingly, including account numbers and routing numbers.
  6. Review the authorization statement at the bottom of the form. Ensure you understand the terms before signing and dating it.
  7. Once completed, save your document. You can then print it or send it via email or fax as instructed on the form.

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bank or building society account opening confirmation letter must be a paper copy. original utility bill must be a paper copy.
When providing proof of address, a utility bill is usually the easiest and most accepted option. This can be a recent bill for gas, electricity, water, council tax or a landline telephone. These documents show a direct link between you and your address and must be dated within the last 3 months to be valid.
If the bills arriving at your address are in your name, finding valid proof of address is simple. Browse through the pile of mail sitting in your mailbox, and you will likely find various utility bills, such as water bills and electricity bills.
Most utility bills, credit card statements, and lease agreements are acceptable proof of address for most institutions.
To calculate an electricity bill, start by reading your meter and noting the previous and current months consumption. The total electricity consumption is found by subtracting last months reading from this months and multiplying by the local tariff rate.

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Utility Bills: Recent utility bills, such as electricity, water, gas, or landline phone bills, with your name and address clearly printed on them, are widely accepted as proof of address.
Any bill sent to your residence will work. You can also go to the bank and have them print off a bank statement that has your address on it. Ive used that as proof of residency a few times.
Sometimes there are utilities that you are required to set up in your own name directly with the utility provider. You will receive vacant charges if we receive a bill for a utility service that should be set up in your name directly with the local utility provider.

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