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Department: Engineering & Secondary Road Department
Posted:  12/14/2006 12:11:00 PM

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QUESTION
How do I obtain a 911 address?

ANSWER

As of 1/1/2007 our office will be issuing the E-911 addresses. The cost of the 911 permit is $100.00. You will need an entrance permit on file before a 911 address can be issued. We can check to see if there is a permit on file.

If no entrance permit is on file, you will need to apply for one. The entrance permit costs $50. We will need to know the top surface width of the driveway where it crosses the right of way. Residential driveways can be 16’ – 24’ wide and Commercial driveways can be 16’ – 30’ wide. A technician will go to the property to verify that the driveway conforms to our standards. The permit will be returned to you with any information needed to make the driveway conform. You can apply for the 911 address at the same time and on the same permit. We will need to know the approximate location of the entrance off the county road and where the building will be located.

If there is an entrance permit on file, you can apply for the 911 address. We will need to know the approximate location of the entrance off the county road and where the building will be located. The 911 permit, address and information will be sent to you through the mail. Please allow a week.



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