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ISLAMABAD · RAWALPINDI · ATTOCK · JHELUM · CHAKWAL

IESCO Bill Check – View, Print & Download Your Electricity Bill Online

Enter your reference number or consumer ID to view, download, and print your latest electricity bill — no login, no waiting in line.

Free, always No signup required Updated for 2026
Utility
Islamabad Electric Supply Co.
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Securely opens the official PITC bill portal in a new tab.

Where to find it

Not sure which number is which?

Your Reference Number is printed at the top-left of your paper bill, just below the IESCO logo — highlighted in red below. Your Consumer ID sits right beside it.

Sample IESCO electricity bill with the Reference Number and Consumer ID location highlighted in red at the top-left corner
Stats Bar — IESCO Bill Check
3.2M+
Consumers Served
25M+
People Covered
5
Districts
27 yrs
In Operation
Intro Section — IESCO Bill Check

About the service

What is IESCO Bill Check?

IESCO stands for Islamabad Electric Supply Company — the government-owned electricity distribution company responsible for supplying power to Islamabad Capital Territory, Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, and Chakwal. Every month, IESCO delivers electricity to millions of homes, shops, offices, and factories across these districts.

IESCO Bill Check simply means viewing your monthly electricity bill online instead of waiting for the postman to deliver a paper copy — or searching your house for a bill you’ve misplaced. All you need are two numbers: your 14-digit Reference Number or your 10-digit Consumer ID, both printed on your last paper bill.

  • Open to everyone with an IESCO connection — homeowners, tenants, shopkeepers, factory managers
  • No account to create, no personal information to hand over
  • Enter your number and your bill appears on the screen
How To Check Steps — IESCO Bill Check

Process

How to check your bill online

1

Open the checker

Go to the bill check box at the top of this page.

2

Enter your ID

Type your 14-digit reference number, or use your 10-digit consumer ID instead.

3

Tap check bill

Your latest bill loads on screen within a few seconds.

4

Download or print

View it, print it, or download it — ready whenever you need it.

METHOD

By Reference Number

Look at the top-left corner of your last paper bill. Type the 14-digit code exactly as printed, with no spaces or dashes.

METHOD

By Consumer ID

If your old bill is nowhere to be found, your 10-digit Consumer ID — printed next to your name and address — works just as well.

DEVICE

On mobile

The bill check box works exactly the same on a phone browser. No app to download, no extra steps.

DEVICE

On desktop

Any modern browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge — displays your bill directly in the window.

Download & Print — IESCO Bill Check

After it loads

Download or print your bill

SAVE A COPY

Download

Saves your bill as a PDF to your phone or computer — the easiest way to keep a digital copy or forward it to a landlord, accountant, or family member.

GET A PRINTOUT

Print

Sends the bill directly to a connected printer — handy for a bank counter, rental agreement, or office file.

There’s no limit on how many times you can check or download your IESCO duplicate bill — repeat the process as often as you need.

Reference Number & Consumer ID Guide — IESCO Bill Check

Two ways to check

Consumer ID & Reference Number

10-digit

Consumer ID

Identifies your specific electricity connection in IESCO’s records. Unlike the Reference Number, it doesn’t change from month to month — it stays tied to your connection permanently. Printed on your paper bill, usually near the Reference Number, just below your name and address.

e.g. 1234567890

Setting up a payment through a banking app for the first time? The Consumer ID is often the field they ask for.

14-digit

Reference Number

Specific to each individual bill — it updates slightly every billing cycle but always stays linked to your same connection. Printed at the top-left corner of your bill, directly under the IESCO logo.

e.g. 12345678901234
  • 1 Call the IESCO helpline with your name, CNIC, and connection address
  • 2 Visit your nearest IESCO subdivision office with your CNIC
  • 3 Check your banking or mobile wallet app’s transaction history

Where to find it on your bill

Sample IESCO electricity bill showing the Consumer ID and 14-digit Reference Number location, highlighted in red at the top-left corner below the IESCO logo
Your Reference Number and Consumer ID are printed together at the top-left of your paper bill, just below the IESCO logo.
Features — IESCO Bill Check

Why use this tool

Built around what actually matters

SPEED

Real-time updates

Bill amounts and due dates reflect IESCO’s live records.

PRIVACY

Nothing stored

Only your reference number is needed — no accounts, no data kept.

ACCESS

Available 24/7

Check your bill any hour, any day, from any device.

COST

Always free

Unlimited checks and downloads, with no service fee.

CLARITY

Full tax breakdown

Every surcharge on your bill is itemized and explained below.

REACH

Works everywhere

Optimized for Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge alike.

Understand Your Bill — IESCO Bill Check

Understand your bill

What each section of your bill means

SectionWhat it shows
Due DateThe last date you can pay without a late payment surcharge
Units ConsumedTotal electricity used during the billing month
Peak UnitsUnits used during peak hours (6:30 PM–10:30 PM), charged at a higher rate
Off-Peak UnitsUnits used outside peak hours, charged at a lower rate
ArrearsAny unpaid balance carried forward from a previous bill
TariffThe rate category applied to your connection — domestic, commercial, industrial, or agricultural
Meter InformationYour meter number, current reading, and previous reading
Consumer InformationYour name, connection address, Reference Number, and Consumer ID on file
Bill Components — IESCO Bill Check

Where the total comes from

What’s inside your bill amount

The total on your IESCO bill isn’t just the cost of electricity you used — several taxes and surcharges are added on top. None of these are unique to IESCO; they apply broadly across Pakistan’s electricity distribution companies, but the exact amount varies with your usage and tariff category.

FPA

Fuel Price Adjustment

Moves up or down every month depending on the cost of fuel used to generate electricity nationwide.

GST

General Sales Tax

A federal sales tax applied to the bill amount, in line with rates set for utility services.

FEE

PTV Fee

A small fixed fee collected on electricity bills to support public television broadcasting.

DUTY

Electricity Duty

A provincial tax charged on the units you consume.

SURCHARGE

Financing Cost Surcharge

A per-unit charge that helps cover financing costs across the power distribution sector.

ADJUSTMENT

Quarterly Tariff Adjustment

A periodic adjustment approved by the power sector regulator, reflecting changes in the cost of generating and supplying electricity.

Want the exact rate for your usage bracket? See our IESCO Tariff guide for complete rate tables by consumer category.

Bill Calculator CTA — IESCO Bill Check

Not sure what your next bill will look like?

Use our IESCO Bill Calculator to estimate your monthly charges based on units consumed and tariff slab.

Try Bill Calculator →
Payment Methods — IESCO Bill Check

Once you’ve checked it

How to pay your IESCO bill

APP

Easypaisa or JazzCash

Open the app, select Bill Payment → Electricity → IESCO. Enter your Reference Number, confirm the name and amount, and pay instantly.

IN PERSON

Bank branches

Most commercial banks across Pakistan accept IESCO bill payments over the counter — no account required at that bank.

SELF-SERVICE

ATM

Many bank ATMs support utility bill payment. Select Utility Bills, then IESCO, and enter your Reference Number.

ONLINE

Mobile or internet banking

Log into your bank’s app or website, go to Utility Bill Payment, select IESCO, and enter your Reference Number.

Always keep the payment receipt or confirmation message until it reflects on your next bill — this is your proof if a payment issue ever comes up. For a full walkthrough plus installment plan details, see our IESCO Bill Payment guide.

Troubleshooting — IESCO Bill Check

Ran into a problem?

Common issues when checking your bill

Usually caused by a Reference Number typed incorrectly, or a new bill that hasn’t been uploaded yet — allow 24–48 hours after a meter reading. Double-check every digit, and try again the next day if it still doesn’t show.
Reference Numbers must be entered exactly as printed — no spaces, dashes, or extra characters. If the error persists, try switching to your Consumer ID instead.
Around the due date, the bill-check system can experience heavy traffic and slow down. Try clearing your browser cache, switching browsers, or checking again in a few minutes.
Check whether arrears from a previous month have been added in. If the discrepancy still looks wrong, contact IESCO through the Helpline or Complaint page.
Bank and mobile wallet payments can take up to 24 hours to update. If more time has passed, keep your payment receipt handy and reach out to the helpline for confirmation.
Related Services — IESCO Bill Check Helpline & Contact — IESCO Bill Check

Need direct support?

Contact & complaint channels

Helpline
051-9252937

Available for billing queries, 24/7.

Complaints
IESCO CCMS Portal

File and track complaints online.

Head Office
G-7/4, Islamabad

Street 40, Sector G-7/4, Islamabad.

FAQ — IESCO Bill Check

FAQ

Common questions

Enter your 14-digit Reference Number or 10-digit Consumer ID into the box at the top of this page and click “Check Bill.” Your latest bill will load within seconds.
Yes. Your 10-digit Consumer ID works exactly the same way in the bill check box, so you don’t need the Reference Number if you don’t have it.
The most common causes are an incorrectly typed Reference Number, a bill that hasn’t been uploaded yet (allow 24–48 hours after the meter reading), or a temporary server slowdown during high-traffic periods.
Once your bill loads on the screen, tap the Download button to save it as a PDF, or tap Print to send it straight to a connected printer.
After your bill loads, look for a “paid” stamp or status marker near the bill image. If there’s no such marker, the amount shown is still outstanding.
A detection bill is an extra charge issued when IESCO identifies meter tampering, unauthorized load, or unmetered electricity use. If you receive one and believe it’s incorrect, contact your local IESCO office right away.
The online bill check tool displays your most recent bill. For bills from earlier months, contact the IESCO helpline or visit your nearest subdivision office with your Consumer ID.
The online system is built around the Reference Number and Consumer ID, not CNIC directly. If you have neither on hand, call the helpline with your CNIC and they can retrieve your Reference Number for you.