Consumer Complaints | State Of Missouri: Attorney General Office
When temperatures reach 95 degrees or higher or if the heat index reaches or excedes 100 degrees then utility companies are legally allowed to shut off electricity until the weather cools. This law is addressed under MO state statute 660.123.
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Date of Last Formal Update
05/20/2024
Data provided by
United Way of Greater St Louis 211
Physical Address
207 West High Street, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Hours
Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 5:00pm
Voice
Website
Application process
Telephone for Service - To notify attorney general that electric has been disconnected during extreme heat
Fee
No Fees
Required documents
Call for Information
Eligibility
Residents of Missouri
Languages
English
Service area
MO
Agency info
STATE OF MISSOURI ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE
Call or go online to file a consumer complaint, sign up for No Call program, check charities before making donations or to look up companies with previous complaints against them. AKA MO AG