We encourage our customers to be cautious and to beware of individuals claiming to be a Georgia Power representative. We continue to work with law enforcement agencies throughout the state to identify and prosecute criminals who pose as Georgia Power employees to defraud customers. Scammers are increasingly creative and aggressive in their tactics.
If you have any concerns about a possible scam or questions about your Georgia Power account, call us at 1-888-660-5890 Monday–Friday from 8 am to 5 pm
We often send account messages by text or email. These messages are usually helpful and provide you with information that can help you manage your account. They range from billing alerts to outage updates to friendly reminders.
Since these alerts are usually specific to your personal account, you should be cautious when receiving, sharing or responding to them.
In our texts and emails regarding your account, we sometimes provide links to help you manage your account or to act. Those links will take you to our account portal. There you will be asked to log in to your account.
Instead visit our official website at georgiapower.com and click the My Account button to access your online account.
Please note: We will never display your full-service address and account number together in an email or text message. It is usually one or the other.
If you have reason for concern or suspect a problem, please call Georgia Power immediately to verify ID at 1-888-660-5890.
If you suspect that someone is at your home or business impersonating a Georgia Power employee:
If you suspect that someone has already visited you to obtain personal or financial information, please contact us immediately at 1-888-660-5890. Representatives are available to assist you Monday–Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
There have been recent incidents where both residential and local business customers have been contacted by scammers pretending to be Georgia Power employees. The scammers call customers and advise them that they have a short deadline to make a payment. The scammer then asks the customers to go to a local retailer (such as Walmart, CVS or Walgreens) and purchase a money pack for the given amount, and then call another number to share the account number on that prepaid card.
If you suspect a problem:
In 2016, Georgia Power unveiled new branding, which includes a new logo and replaces the company’s red triangle logo. As Georgia Power transitions all company vehicles, facilities, equipment and uniforms to the new logo throughout the following year, you may see the red triangle logo still displayed in some places. If you have any doubt, please feel free to call your local Georgia Power office to verify ID.