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LESCO Bill Check by ID or Account Number

Updated 2026-08-19 · 1013 words

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LESCO bills can be checked online with the reference number or Customer ID printed on a previous bill. The official bill lookup does not confirm a search by a national ID card number, so use the identifier shown on the bill.

Which number identifies your LESCO account?

A previous LESCO electricity bill normally shows two useful identifiers: a Reference Number and a Customer ID. A Reference Number identifies the electricity connection for billing, while a Customer ID is a separate customer record number.

  • Reference Number: Look for the field labeled “REFERENCE No” or “REFERENCE NUMBER” on a previous bill. Copy every digit and any final letter exactly as printed.

  • Customer ID: Look for the field labeled “CUSTOMER ID.” It is separate from the Reference Number even when both appear in the same summary area.

  • Account ID: “Account ID” is often used informally to mean the Reference Number or Customer ID. Do not enter a meter number, bill number, or payment transaction number unless the official form specifically requests it.

  • ID card number: A CNIC or other identity-card number identifies a person, not necessarily the electricity connection. Its presence elsewhere on a record does not mean the bill-check form accepts it.

Use the newest previous bill available. An old reference may no longer retrieve the account after a connection or billing-record change.

How do you check a LESCO bill online?

The safest way to check a LESCO bill is to start from the official LESCO site and use its bill or duplicate-bill service. Avoid search results that ask you to submit account details to an unrelated bill-check website.

  1. Open {site} and find the customer bill, duplicate bill, or bill-check option.

  2. Open the official bill-check page connected to that option.

  3. Select Reference Number or Customer ID if the page presents separate search choices.

  4. Enter the chosen identifier exactly as it appears on the previous bill. Keep any required leading zeros and final letter.

  5. Complete any security check displayed on the page.

  6. Select the button labeled to submit, search, generate, or view the bill.

  7. Confirm that the resulting bill belongs to the expected connection before relying on its details.

If the official form displays an example or separates the Reference Number into boxes, follow that format rather than guessing where spaces belong.

Can you check a LESCO bill by Account ID or Customer ID?

A LESCO bill by Customer ID online is supported when the official lookup page offers a Customer ID field or search choice. Enter the number labeled “CUSTOMER ID” on the bill, not the nearby Reference Number.

A search described as a LESCO bill check by Account ID needs extra care because “Account ID” may not be the official field name. If the official form offers only Reference Number and Customer ID, there is no separate Account ID search. Match the wording on the form to the wording on the previous bill.

The two accepted identifiers serve the same lookup goal but are not interchangeable:

  • The Reference Number is the longer connection-related billing identifier and may include a letter.

  • The Customer ID is a separate numeric customer identifier.

  • Enter only one identifier in its matching field unless the form explicitly requires both.

Can you check a LESCO bill by ID card number?

The official LESCO bill-check service does not presently confirm that a CNIC or other ID card number can be used for the standard bill lookup. Searches such as “LESCO bill by ID card online,” “LESCO bill check by ID card number,” and “LESCO bill check by ID card” should not be treated as proof that this option exists.

If an official LESCO page later presents an ID-card field, use only the format requested on that page. A Pakistani CNIC is commonly written as thirteen digits, but the form itself determines whether separators are accepted and whether the lookup is available.

When no ID-card option appears, do not place personal identity details into the Reference Number or Customer ID field. Find a previous bill, ask the person whose name appears on the connection for the correct billing identifier, or use the official customer-support options shown on {site}.

How do you view, print, or save the LESCO bill?

After the correct record opens, compare the connection details with your previous bill. Review the bill month or billing period, issue date if shown, due date, and the amount payable by that date.

Also check any payment or account-status information displayed. An online bill copy is not automatically proof that a payment was received. Keep the payment receipt or transaction confirmation, especially if a recent payment has not yet appeared in the billing record.

For a paper copy, use the page’s Print command if one is provided. If no download button appears, the phone or browser print menu may offer “Save as PDF.” Check the saved file before closing the page to make sure the account details, billing period, amount due, and due date are visible.

What should you do if the LESCO bill cannot be found?

A “not found” message usually means the identifier does not match an available record or was entered in the wrong field. It does not by itself show whether the connection is active or whether a bill has been paid.

  1. Check that you entered the Customer ID in the Customer ID field or the Reference Number in the Reference Number field.

  2. Compare each character with the printed bill, including leading zeros and any letter at the end.

  3. Remove spaces or punctuation only if the official form’s example shows a continuous entry.

  4. Try the other identifier printed on the same bill if the official page supports both methods.

  5. Use a newer bill if the connection details or reference number have changed.

  6. Reload the official page or try another browser if the form does not submit or the security check fails.

If neither identifier retrieves the record, use LESCO’s official support or complaint options. Provide the connection holder’s name, service location, and identifiers from the latest bill, but send identity documents only through a channel that LESCO itself identifies as official.

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