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The PA Public Utility Commission manages an eFiling system to allow consumers, utilities and attorneys to conduct certain tasks electronically. The process is more efficient than filing paper documents and eliminates the need for delivery services, especially for time-sensitive filings.

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Benefits of eFiling

  • File certain documents electronically without filing paper copies
  • Serve documents electronically on other parties if they agree to such service
  • Receive electronic service of documents from the Commission
  • Get your filing processed faster than submitting a hard copy filing
  • Follow the status of your filing online
  • Pay any fees associated with your filings online using secure ePay
  • Receive service of Commission documents electronically on the same day
  • Get electronic receipts of your filings
  • Get notified automatically when there is a change to your docketed case (documents being added, removed or changed)
  • Receive email notifications anytime a document is filed and served in a case in which you are a party
  • Review your electronic filing history

Register for Your eFiling Account

In order to electronically file documents with the Commission, you will first need to create an eFiling user account. If you have not yet created an eFiling user account, you can create an individual account or a corporate account at any time. When registering, you will need to provide your name, the party you represent, mailing address and email address.

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Filing Paper Documents

If you do not wish to file electronically, you may file paper documents with the Secretary of the Commission. Filing of paper documents should follow the Commission’s formal rules at 52 Pa. Code Section 1.1 et seq.

Mail paper documents to:

Secretary of the Commission
400 North Street
Harrisburg, PA 17120

Need More Help?

If you can't find what you're looking for here, please contact the PA Public Utility Commission. Call us at 1-800-692-7380 or contact us online.

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