In order to register the electricity in a new home, first make sure that the electrical installation is in good condition and has the current electrical bulletin, a document that certifies the adequacy of the installation to the regulations. If the house is new or has been disconnected for a long time, this bulletin will be necessary for the registration.
Contact the electric company of your choice and request the supply registration. You will have to provide your personal data, the address of the property, the CUPS code (which identifies the supply point), and the power you wish to contract. The process may take a few days and may involve the payment of registration fees, which are costs associated with the service connection and vary according to the contracted power and other factors.
Once the request is made, the company will send a technician to make the connection and verify the installation if necessary. Make sure you are present or leave someone authorized at home to facilitate access. Once the process is completed, you will receive your first invoice with the details of the installation and the corresponding costs










