The Public Service Commission in Michigan oversees the rates and service quality of privately owned utilities operating in the state, including electric, natural gas, water, and telecommunications providers. Michigan's commission conducts formal rate proceedings, investigates consumer complaints, and issues orders that affect millions of utility customers statewide.
Public Service Commission locations are available in 22 cities across Michigan. They are spread across 9 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of public service commission offices include Lansing, Inkster, Royal Oak, typically reflecting state capitals and major urban centers where commission hearings and consumer assistance offices are located.
Utility customers in Michigan who have unresolved billing disputes or service complaints should first attempt to resolve the issue directly with their utility company, then file a formal complaint with the Michigan Public Service Commission if the issue remains unresolved after exhausting the utility's internal complaint process.
Allen Park Public Service Commission
Alma Public Service Commission
Birmingham Public Service Commission
Delhi Charter Township Public Service Commission
Farmington Hills Public Service Commission
Ferndale Public Service Commission
Grosse Pointe Park Public Service Commission
Hillsdale Public Service Commission
New Boston Wayne County Public Service Commission
Inkster Public Service Commission
Lansing Public Service Commission
Lansing Public Service Department
Lathrup Village Public Service Commission
Livonia Wayne County Public Service Commission
Madison Heights Public Service Commission
Portland Public Service Commission
Royal Oak Public Service Commission
Saginaw Township Public Service Commission
Traverse City Public Service Commission
Woodhaven Public Service Commission
Warren Public Service Commission
Wayne Wayne County Public Service Commission
Westland Public Service Commission
Utility customers in Michigan can visit the Public Service Commission's website to review current utility tariffs, track pending rate cases that may affect their bills, and submit online consumer complaints. Many commissions in Michigan also operate consumer assistance hotlines that can help residents understand their utility rights and navigate the complaint resolution process.
Browse Public Service Commission by county across Michigan to find the nearest location.