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What Happens to Your Southern California Edison Account When You Die

High PriorityDo NOT cancel
Transfer utility accounts — do NOT cancel. Utilities must remain active during estate settlement.

Quick Facts

Action

Transfer — do NOT cancel

Priority

High

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Transfer account to surviving family

Contact Southern California Edison online or by phone with a death certificate to transfer the account to a surviving family member or executor.

2

Continue payments during settlement

Ensure payments continue during estate settlement. Update autopay if the primary payment method is no longer valid.

3

Close account only after property is vacated

Only close the account after the property has been sold or vacated. Request a final statement.

Document Now Checklist

  • Account number
  • Monthly cost
  • Service address
  • Note for executor: transfer account — do NOT cancel during settlement

Last verified: June 2026. Platform policies may change. Verify current procedures directly with Southern California Edison. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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