Connect New Service

Getting Power On

Are you moving into a home on the Heartland system? Or maybe you need to have the electric service put in your name?

  • First, fill out an application to become a member of Heartland
  • Because you are a member of a cooperative, you will need to pay the $5 membership fee
  • A security deposit may be required as well

Apply Online

You can apply online for residential or corporate membership to Heartland. To get started, select the appropriate option:

Residential Membership Application Corporate Membership Application

If you have any trouble with the application forms, please contact us at (800) 835-9586.

Adding Service at a New Location

If you need electric service for a new location then Heartland will need to get some construction done before we can turn on your power.

Examples of a new location include:

  • New homes
  • New oil and gas wells
  • Previously unserved lake lots

Applying for Service

  • This “Application for Service” form will collect all the information we need to get started on getting power to your location
  • Submit this completed form to our office
  • A $250 engineering deposit is required
  • We will make arrangements to come meet you at your property and work together to build the service to best serve your needs
  • You may need to pay for some of the construction costs depending on your plans for the property how much work is required
  • When the construction work is done, you just need to become a member and Heartland will get the power turned on

For more information, call our office at (800) 835-9586.

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