Visit PESCO Subdivision Office
Bring your original CNIC and proof of address (utility bill, rent agreement, or ownership document). The office staff can look up your connection by CNIC and address to retrieve your reference number.
PESCO Guides
Searching for "PESCO online bill check by name" or "PESCO bill check by CNIC"? This page explains what the official system actually supports, why name and CNIC lookup is not available online, and how to find your 14-digit reference number to check your bill.
PESCO bill check by name
No. The official PITC billing portal (bill.pitc.com.pk) does not support bill lookup by consumer name. All electricity bill queries across Pakistan's DISCOs — including PESCO — require the 14-digit reference number printed on your bill.
This is a common question because many people remember their name on the bill but not the reference number. Unfortunately, no name-based search exists on the public portal. Below we explain what to do instead.
PESCO bill check by CNIC
Not online. The CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) number is not used as a lookup key on the online billing portal. However, your CNIC is linked to your electricity connection in PESCO's internal records.
This means a PESCO subdivision office can look up your connection using your CNIC — but only in person, not through any public website.
PESCO bill check by meter number
No. The meter number is a physical identifier stamped on your electricity meter. It is different from the 14-digit reference number used for online bill retrieval. The PITC portal does not accept meter numbers.
Common misconceptions
| Search Method | Status |
|---|---|
| PESCO bill check by name | Not available — the PITC portal does not index bills by consumer name |
| PESCO bill check by CNIC | Not available online — CNIC lookup is only possible at a PESCO subdivision office in person |
| PESCO bill check by meter number | Not available — the portal uses reference numbers, not meter numbers |
| PESCO bill search by phone number | Not available — phone number is not linked to the online bill lookup system |
| PESCO bill check by address | Not available — address-based lookup is not supported on any DISCO portal |
PESCO bill search by name
Since the reference number is the only way to check your PESCO bill online, here are practical ways to find or recover it:
Bring your original CNIC and proof of address (utility bill, rent agreement, or ownership document). The office staff can look up your connection by CNIC and address to retrieve your reference number.
If you are a tenant, the electricity connection may be in the landlord's name. Ask them for the 14-digit reference number or a copy of any previous bill.
If you paid a PESCO bill through a bank or mobile wallet, the transaction receipt may show the reference number you used.
Open your Easypaisa, JazzCash, or banking app and look for past electricity bill payments. The reference number is usually recorded in the transaction details.
PESCO online bill check by reference number
After recovering your 14-digit reference number, checking your PESCO bill is simple:
Pro tip: Save your reference number in your phone contacts, notes app, or take a photo of it. This way you will never need to search by name or CNIC again.
FAQ
No. The official PITC billing portal does not support bill lookup by consumer name. You need a 14-digit reference number to check your PESCO bill online.
The online bill portal does not offer CNIC-based lookup. CNIC is used only when visiting a PESCO subdivision office in person for connection verification or dispute resolution.
No. The meter number is a physical identifier on your electricity meter. The online PITC portal requires the 14-digit reference number, not the meter number.
Look for 'Reference No.' on any previous electricity bill — it is a 14-digit number printed near the top. If you have no previous bill, visit your local PESCO subdivision office with your CNIC and address.
No. There is no address-based lookup system for PESCO bills. The reference number is the only online lookup key available through the PITC portal.
Visit your local PESCO subdivision office with your original CNIC and proof of address. The office can look up your connection details and provide the reference number linked to your meter.