Residential Services

Starting a New Service

Central Florida Electric Cooperative, (CFEC) is a not for profit organized to service its members with electrical energy. CFEC requires a Membership Application and a $5 membership fee. This is a one time fee that is paid when someone applies for membership with the cooperative.

ServiceFee
Membership Fee (Required)$5
Security Deposit$300 maximum (based on similar businesses/kWh usage)
Transfer Service (if the power is currently on.)$30
Transfer Service (If the power is currently off.)$60
Reconnect Service$30
Reconstruction of Service $60
New Connect$90

New Service at an Existing Location

When applying for service at a location that already has an established CFEC meter, the applicant must provide the following:

  1. Meter number of the meter at the location. The meter number is a set of  8-12 numbers in bold on the face of the meter.
  2. If the applicant already has service with CFEC, they will need to provide their current account number.
  3. If the applicant is not currently a member, they will need to complete a Membership Application . 
  4. If the applicant purchased the home, CFEC requires proof of ownership such as a warranty deed. Applicant will also need to provide their license or state I.D.
  5. If the applicant is renting the home or property, CFEC will need a copy of the lease agreement. In the event the applicant does not have a lease agreement, CFEC will provide them with an Owner’s Authorization form that must be completed by the owner of the property.

New Service at a New Location

When a member applies for service at a new location that currently does not have a CFEC meter, they must provide the following:

  1. If the applicant currently has service with CFEC, they will need to provide their current account number. If they do not have service with CFEC, they will need to complete the Membership Application.
  2. Prior to building the service, CFEC will need proof of ownership such as the warranty deed, and a building permit. CFEC will also need the license or state I.D. of the person applying for the service. (WE DO NOT ACCEPT PASSPORTS)
  3. Lastly, CFEC will need all property owners to sign an easement providing CFEC access to the property in order to maintain the meter and equipment on the members property.
  4. Once CFEC has collected all the proper documentation and payment, a staking engineer will visit the property to inspect and determine how the service will be connected to the home.