fbpx

How to Tell E.on of a Death

This guide explains how to register a death with E.ON using Life Ledger. For a £19 fee, Life Ledger notifies E.ON, and you can choose from hundreds of other companies to notify, saving you time and stress by managing all notifications and tracking progress centrally.
We aim to remove the burden of repeated calls, emails and the need for duplicate certified death certificates, which cost between £12 and £38 each.

As seen in

eon bereavement

Use Life Ledger

Life Ledger is a secure, easy-to-use service that helps you tell over 1,000 companies in the UK, from one place about the death of a loved one. Simply click the link below to get started.  
eon bereavement
How to Tell E.on of a Death
Calling the team on 0333 202 4841

What information will you need to notify E.on of a death?

Depending on the circumstances you may need to provide a copy of a death certificate. When you call their bereavement support, they will advise on what other information you require.

What Happens Next?

After you have notified E.on, they will take the necessary steps to close the account, should they require any more information they will contact you at a time convenient for you. Some of E.on’s probate services are provided by Phillips & Cohen Associates, you may receive a call from them who are acting on their behalf.

What you need

The deceased’s:
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Full name and usual address
Death certificate or interim death certificate (scan or photograph)

Who you can notify with Life Ledger

Life Ledger is a secure, easy-to-use service to send death notifications

Reviews about us

Find out more
Life Ledger is secure, easy-to-use and allows you close all of the accounts connected to the deceased quickly and easily from one place
We can help
Let us help
Find out more
Life Ledger is a free, easy to use platform that helps families simplify the death notification process.