What Happens to Your Southern California Edison Account When You Die
Quick Facts
Action
Transfer — do NOT cancel
Priority
High
Step-by-Step Guide
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.
Continue payments during settlement
Ensure payments continue during estate settlement. Update autopay if the primary payment method is no longer valid.
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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