What Is Rr Number In Electricity Bill?

The number assigned to the Consumer’s installation is referred to as the R.R. No. or ‘Revenue Register Number.’

What is my RR number and where can I find it?

I tried to explain things to you using an old bill. The identical procedure may be seen on the official website. Referencing the bill is the best way to obtain any of the three numbers. Furthermore, while paying an internet bill, numbers are quite significant. Your RR number can be easily located on your meter board. So, check your meter board and head over there. So, my personal recommendation is to seek for the RR number on your meter board. Referring to your prior bill for customer ID or account ID is the best alternative. If none of the other options work for you, you can seek assistance from a customer service representative. Know Your BESCOM Account ID/Customer ID is the key. Keep yourself safe and happy.

In Bangalore, how can I get an online copy of my electricity bill?

How can I download a BESCOM bill from the internet?

  • First, go to the Consumer Portal.
  • Step 2: Enter your user ID and password to access your account.
  • Step 3: Go to My Account and select Billing and Payment History.
  • Step 3: Select the month for which you wish to download your BESCOM bill and then click View Bill.

How can I enter my RR number into Paytm?

To pay your BWSSB water bills online, all you have to do is follow a few simple steps.

Using the Paytm App:

  • Open the Paytm app on your phone.
  • Select “View More under Recharge and Bill Payments” from the drop-down menu.
  • Under “Pay your Home Bills,” select “Water.”
  • From the list of water boards, choose ‘Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB)’.
  • ‘RR Number’ should be entered.
  • You can also opt to give your connection a nickname.
  • For example, a house, a shop, and so on.
  • To check the amount of your water bill, click ‘Proceed.’
  • By clicking on “Bill Facts,” you may see further details about your bill, such as the Due Date, Bill Date, Bill Number, Bill Period, and so on.
  • To finish the transaction, choose your preferred payment method, such as Debit Card, Credit Card, Paytm Wallet, Net Banking, or UPI.

On the Paytm website, you may find the following information:

  • Go to the Paytm website and log in.
  • Under ‘Recharge & Pay Bills on Paytm,’ select “All payment services.”
  • Then select ‘Water Bill’ from the drop-down menu.
  • You can also look for information about your bill, such as the due date, bill date, and bill number.
  • To finish the transaction, choose from the various payment methods: Debit Card, Credit Card, Paytm Wallet, Net Banking, and UPI (UPI is only available with the Paytm App).

By following the above procedures, you may make a BWSSB online payment on Paytm in a matter of seconds. However, these are not the only advantages of using Paytm. Check out the section below to learn about further Paytm advantages.

How do I use Google to pay my power bill?

  • Go to Google Pay and sign in.
  • Slide up from the bottom of the screen.
  • In the name of a biller, tap Newtype.
  • Tap the name of the billerLink account in the search results.
  • Follow the on-screen directions.
  • You can locate your Customer ID on your physical bill or e-bill if you’re required to input it.

What does the consumer ID stand for?

a response ( 1 ) The customer ID number is a one-of-a-kind identifier. It is given to each resident who utilizes the service. It aids in the identification of the customer, and the number can be used for a variety of government programs.

How do I find out what my RR number is on my BESCOM bill?

This page explains how to browse through the links while utilizing the “BESCOM Viewing and Payment of Electricity Bills by Sub-division and RR Number service provided by Bangalore One Portal” to pay a BESCOM electricity bill online.

Operating Instructions:

  • Enter the customer’s mobile phone number. It’s a field that can be left blank. The goal is to collect the phone number and deliver value-added services in return.
  • Choose a Sub-Division from the drop-down menu. This field must be completed. (In order to make a successful Bill payment, the user must know these information.)
  • In the ‘RR No’ field, type the RR number. This field must be completed. (In order to make a successful Bill payment, the user must know these information.)
  • To access information from the BESCOM department database, click the Search Button. The details will be presented in the appropriate fields in the interface once they have been retrieved.
  • The user must check the facts, and after satisfied that the information is valid, he or she can choose a payment mechanism from the list.
  • As stated in the Current Bill, enter the ‘Amount Payable.’
  • Choose from VISA, MASTER CARD, or AMEX as the ‘Card Type.’
  • Before hitting the Submit button, the user must double-check the bill and payment information.
  • The ‘Services’ page will be displayed if you click on the “Services” button.
  • Select “Submit” from the drop-down menu. Before proceeding to the UTI Payment Gateway, the application displays a Confirmation Screen to double-check bill and payment data.
  • After you’ve double-checked the amount and bill details, click the “Confirm Payment” button. The application takes you to the UTIBANK Payment Gateway page.
  • In the Payment Gateway, select Card Type once more.
  • Enter the Card Number that was printed on the card. This field is required.
  • Enter the card’s expiration date. Month is in the first column, followed by Year in the second column.
  • On the signature panel of your card, enter the security code, which is the three numbers after the card number.
  • When you click the “Pay” button, you will receive a receipt for the transaction.
  • On the page that says “Receipt,” type “receipt” in the box To get a printout of the above receipt, click the “Print” button.

What is the name of my BESCOM meter?

I live in the Belathur neighborhood in Kadugodi (Whitefield). As a new apartment buyer, I began looking for ways to get things done, such as changing my electricity name, registering for Khata, and so on. I was startled when the builder offered to change the name on my power meters for a bribe of Rs 2,000, without my having to go to any government office!

I tried to figure out what the actual process is like and what the expenses are, and I did it on my own. After a few days of internet research, visiting the BESCOM website, calling the BESCOM hotline, and so on, I discovered that the process is rather simple and can be completed for less than Rs 600. Following is the instructions I created after going through the process. I shared the information with some of my society’s residents, and they were also successful in getting the name change done without the use of bribes.

2. Obtain the current owner of the meter’s signature on the NOC for Name Change (Form IV in the above-mentioned downloadable form).

3. Go to the location where EB Meters are located, locate your meter, and take a photo of it with your phone, making sure the serial number, make of the meter, and reading are clearly visible.

If it does not show a reading, press the black button a few times until the meter reading appears.

Make a black-and-white printout of this photo and keep it in your phone. This is required in order for the BESCOM assistant engineer to fill out the page 2 entries (For Office Use Only page).

4. An indemnity bond and a power agreement must be purchased.

The candidates must submit these bonds with their application to BESCOM. These are available for purchase in shops near BESCOM offices and in some electrical stores.

The business where I bought them was Laxmi Narasimha Electricals, which is located on the first level of ITPL, just before Hoodi Circle. You can browse for a location close to your home.

Rs. 200 (Indemnity) + Rs. 200 (Power Agreement) + Rs. 50 (Charges). 450 people in total

*Note that the indemnification bond was worth Rs.100. It has now been reduced to Rs.200.

5. Notarized/Certified Sale Deed:

If you have an SBI/other bank loan, take two copies of the selling document to a RACPC/bank branch and have them certified by the bank. They do this at no cost to you.

If LIC-Loan/Others is the case,

According to what I’ve heard, LIC is refusing to certify and is demanding a large fee. Please have the copies notarized/LIC certified.

6. Invest in a paper file with a clip. At the top, punch all of the documents, including the most recent EB bill (must be paid already).

When all of the aforementioned conditions are met, please do the following:

1. Go to the BESCOM Sub-division Office closest to you.

It happened to me in Kadugodi. Meet with AE/JE to get the paperwork and file verified; all we need is his signature/stamp on the page FOR OFFICE USE ONLY. Show him a printout of the meter’s photo, which he may use to gather the details, fill in the entries, and sign and stamp on Page 2. (Office Use Only).

2. After JE/AE has signed and stamped page 2,

The file must then be submitted. The paperwork must be re-submitted to the BESCOM office. If your BESCOM subdivision is a tiny one, they will usually direct you to the nearest main BESCOM center. I was instructed to drop off the paperwork at the Whitefield BESCOM center.

Show the file to someone who can verify it. You will be required to pay Rs 100 in cash at the cash counter as a transfer charge, for which you will receive an acknowledgement. Please arrive at the BESCOM Office before opening time to avoid the long lines at the cash register.

The file must be submitted when the transfer money has been paid. Please make a note of your RR number and name in the file. Please take screenshots of your application in your phone to be secure.

After you submit your application, it will take a month for your name to appear on the BESCOM website and on your bill. Please come back to the office and inquire if your name does not appear. You can also check the status by calling the BESCOM helpline at 1912.

As a result, Total Expenses:

1. Rs 100 as a transfer charge

2. Indemnity Bond + Power Agreement + Fee = Rs. 200 + Rs. 200 + Rs. 50 (additional fees) = Rs. 350

3. 10 rupees for a cardboard file

One thing I’ve learned is to avoid talking to persons who are lingering outside offices or on stairwells and may be brokers who can read our faces!

At no point should you give up or be concerned. The worst that can happen if you try to perform the work on your own is that it will be little delayed, but it will be completed satisfactorily. It was a rewarding experience to do the assignment without the use of bribes, and I believe that everyone should do it on their own.