The process is simple
To get started please decide on the specific amount you’d like to pay. Complete this form, print it out and
include it with your check or money order made payable to PG&E. Please note that for security reasons, we
Give the gift of energy
Help pay someone’s bill
cannot share specific account information such as amount past due, or status of an account.
Items in BOLD are required
Purchaser Information
Your first and last name Your phone number
Your street address Apartment #
City State Zip code
Your email address
Gift Payment Recipient Information (list all known information)
Street address for payment Apartment #
City State Zip code
First and last name on account Amount of payment
Alternative name Phone number on account
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If you provide an email address below, we will send your recipient an email notice instead of a letter regarding this gift.
Recipient email address
Submit your order
By mail
In-person
Please make checks payable to PG&E and indicate “Energy
Visit one of our local Customer Service Offices. To find a
Giving Payment” in the memo line. Do not mail cash.
local office visit pge.com/mypaycenter.
Mail your check, along with the completed form to:
Fill out a completed form and include your form of payment
(cash, checks, money orders, traveler’s checks and cashier’s
PG&E, ATTN: Energy Giving Payment
checks). There is no payment service charge. Please note
P.O. Box 997300
valid identification may be required.
Sacramento, CA 95899-7300
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Gift payments are not tax deductible or anonymous. Your name will appear on the on the notice to the gift payment recipient, as written in
the Purchaser Information section of this form.
Payments made by cash or cash equivalents are subject to Internal Revenue Service reporting requirements (IRS Code 6050I) and payors
may need to complete IRS form 8300.
“PG&E” refers to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation. ©2020 Pacific Gas and Electric Company. All rights reserved.
These offerings are funded by California utility customers and administered by PG&E under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission.
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