In Uruguay, the UTE (National Administration of Power Plants and Transmissions) is the state company in charge of the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy throughout the national territory.
If you have questions about the payment of your UTE bill or you want to verify if you have any outstanding debt, you can make an online consultation. Next, we explain how to do it.
online consultation
The easiest and fastest way to check if you have outstanding debts with UTE is through its website. To do this, you must follow the following steps:
to. Enter the page UTE website
b. Select the “Online Services” option at the top right of the screen.
c. Select “Check debt”.
d. Enter your customer number, which can be found on the UTE invoice.
and. Enter your identity card number or RUT.
F. Select the “Consult” option.
Once the query is made, the detail of the debt will be displayed, including the amount owed and the expiration date.
telephone consultation
If you prefer to make the inquiry by phone, you can call the UTE call center at number 0800 1930. There you must provide your customer number and your identity card number or RUT so that the operator can inform you of any pending debt.
Consultation at UTE offices
You can also carry out the debt consultation in person at one of the UTE offices throughout the country. You must present your identity card or RUT and the customer number so that a UTE official can inform you of any pending debt.
It is important that you take into account that, in the event of having outstanding debts with UTE, it is necessary that you pay them as soon as possible to avoid power cuts and possible late fees and interest. If you have difficulties making the payment, you can go to one of the UTE offices to find a solution.
Consulting the UTE debt is very simple and you can do it through its website, a telephone consultation or in person at one of its offices. It is important that you keep your payments up to date to avoid power problems and late fees.