How to Transfer BSES Ownership Name
Transferring a BSES (Electricity) meter name is essential when buying a new property, inheriting, or during family settlements. An updated electricity bill acts as a vital proof of address for various government applications.
Why Change the Name on Your BSES Meter?
- Ensures utility bills are in the actual owner’s name.
- Simplifies property sale or rental processes in the future.
- Prevents legal issues regarding electricity consumption.
Essential Documents Required
- Identity Proof: PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, or Voter ID.
- Property Proof: Registered Sale Deed, Conveyance Deed, or Allotment Letter.
- No Dues Certificate (NDC): Crucial document to prove no outstanding bills.
- Current Bill: Latest paid electricity bill (should be zero-balance).
- Affidavit/NOC: Required if there is a transfer between family members or specific ownership changes.
Step-by-Step Application Process
- Step 1: Pay all pending bills to obtain the No Dues Certificate (NDC).
- Step 2: Prepare the Application Form along with copies of ownership proof.
- Step 3: Draft the required Indemnity Bond or Affidavit as per BSES regulations.
- Step 4: Submit the complete application at your local BSES Divisional Office or online portal.
- Step 5: Undergo technical verification (if required) for meter status.
- Step 6: Pay the nominal transfer processing fees and wait for the name change reflection.
Common Roadblocks
Many applicants struggle with the “No Dues Certificate” acquisition or errors in the indemnity bond drafting, which leads to repeated office visits.
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