Tri County Electric Bill Pay Login

After creating your account, you can view your bill, pay your bill, or modify your account information by using the buttons on the left.

Probably. You need to have a credit-card account. You will also require a pay-online password provided by the Co-op. Please call the Co-op office so we can provide you with a password if you cannot find it on your power bill.

To protect your payment information, Tri-County Electric employs the sector-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. Basically, our server initiates an SSL session by sending your browser its public key when you access our website’s pay-online section. To ensure the security of the data, the browser establishes an exchange with the server and sends a secret key that it randomly generates to it.

Yes. Please get in touch with customer service if you try to use our pay-online system but are unsuccessful. When you first use our pay-online service, we advise you to give yourself enough time to pay your bill as usual to be on the safe side.

Yes. Every month, your bill will arrive so you can see how much energy you used and when you need to make a payment.

When you access our online payment page, we prompt you to choose whether you want to charge your current bill to the credit card we have on record for you. Simply enter the new card type, account number, expiration date, and any other new information if you want to use a different card.

You can use a new payment method whenever you’d like. Your profile can only be accessed by you, so there is no need to delete it. However, if you want to delete your profile, just adhere to the instructions on the profile page.

To make a payment, you may use this official links below:

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Who We Are

Allen, Cumberland, Metcalfe, Monroe, Adair, Barren, Clinton, and Warren counties in Kentucky, as well as Macon, Clay, Trousdale, Sumner, Jackson, Overton, and Smith counties in Tennessee, are all or partially served by Tri-County Electric (TCEMC).

We are one of the biggest cooperatives in Kentucky and Tennessee and offer our 53,000 member-owners a variety of services.

Tri-County Electric serves a service area of about 1,800 square miles with 19 substations and nearly 5,500 miles of distribution line.

Account Name Status Service Address Due Date Balance
Tiger Nixon System Architect Edinburgh 61 2011/04/25 $320,800

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FAQ

Where can I pay my Tri-County electric bill?

You can visit any of the Tri-County Electric Cooperative offices to pay your bill in person. During regular business hours, Azle and Keller both offer drive-through services, and those locations as well as those in Aledo, Granbury, and Seymour also offer night drops.

What is PCRF?

PCRF stands for Power Cost Recovery Factor. Your bill has been adjusted based on our wholesale cost of power. We multiply the factor by the number of kilowatt hours you consumed during the billing cycle to determine your PCRF charge. The PCRF rises when our wholesale power costs rise, and vice versa.

What is Tri-County Texas?

Alvin, Angleton, Bacliff, Bay City, Clear Lake, Clute, Dickinson, Galveston, La Marque, League City, Pearland, Santa Fe, Texas City, and Manvel Webster are all part of the Tri-County Area of Narcotics Anonymous.

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