Welcome to the Arizona Corporation Commission Portal

eFile Documents

The eFiling system allows electronic filing, processing, and management of documents submitted for inclusion in Commission dockets for cases, generic inquiries and rulemakings.

You must first create an ACC Portal account. Click on Create Account to learn more. If you already have an account, Case Filings can now be made electronically using the ACC Portal in all dockets. Login to your ACC Portal account in order to eFile.


Follow a Docket or Document Type

If you want to know what is happening in a Commission case, you can sign up to Follow a Docket or Document Type and receive email notifications when filings are made in the docket. Anyone can sign up to Follow a Docket or Document Type, whether a party to a case or not.


Request to Speak at Open Meetings

The Request to Speak system replaces paper sign in slips used by members of the public who wish to speak on an agenda item at a Commission Open Meeting. Members of the public who plan to attend and speak at an Open Meeting may sign up to do so either on the day of the Open Meeting at a kiosk placed outside the hearing room or from any computer any time after the agenda is posted. The Chairman will have electronic access to listings of everyone signed up to speak and will call persons to the podium at the appropriate time.


Sign up for Global Consent to Email Service

Global Consent to Email Service will allow you to receive email service for all existing cases in which you are on the service list and all future cases in which you will be on the service list.

When you become involved in a new docket in the future, the system will recognize that you have an approved Global Consent to Email Service, and you will automatically be opted in to receive email service.

Please Note: Beginning June 1, 2019, Generic and Rulemaking dockets “Service Lists” will be eliminated.


Submit a Utilities Public Comment

An informal utilities complaint may be escalated to a formal complaint (Public Comment) if a mediation is not agreed upon by both parties, or the mediation process does not provide a suitable resolution.