What about energy providers and alternate residential energy supplier solicitors?

Residents should specifically be aware of door-to-door energy sales and solicitations. The City of Sterling does not send people door-to-door to register residents for the supply of alternate energy. When evaluating energy suppliers, residents are encouraged to visit the Illinois Commerce Commission’s complaint scorecard which tracks and compares the rate of complaints against retail tracks and compares the rate of complaints against retail electric suppliers/energy providers on the Plug In Illinois website.

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1. Who needs a solicitor permit?
2. Why is a solicitor permit needed?
3. Can you tell me how to apply for a solicitor permit?
4. What is the cost for a solicitor permit?
5. What rules apply to door-to-door solicitors in the City of Sterling?
6. Do solicitors need to identify themselves?
7. Why can't the City of Sterling ban door-to-door solicitors?
8. What can I do if I do not want solicitors to come to my home?
9. What should I do if any energy solicitor asks me to show them my bill?
10. What about energy providers and alternate residential energy supplier solicitors?