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What is a 9-1-1 address?
A 9-1-1 address is the "physical" address of your structure. When you dial 9-1-1 from
a "land" phone in an emergency, this is the location information that
is available to a dispatcher.
Why do I need a 9-1-1 address?
When a dispatcher receives a 9-1-1 call, they need to be able to locate the caller. The
dispatcher guides emergency responders to the location. In the case
of "land" phones, a 9-1-1 address should be tied to it so that the dispatcher
can see it automatically. This is especially important if the caller
is unable to speak or unaware of the 9-1-1 address.
When do I need a 9-1-1 address?
Many types of structures require a 9-1-1 address, including some types of barns,
shops, buildings and garages; businesses; all houses and/or mobile homes;
as well as water and cell towers. When you apply for your building permit,
one of the forms you must fill out is a "9-1-1 Rural Address Application".
Permit packages are available through Development Services. Please visit
their web
site or call them at (972) 548-5585.
How do I get a 9-1-1 address?
A 9-1-1 address is assigned when a structure is being built or moved onto a location,
such as a mobile home or portable building. A "9-1-1 Rural Address
Application" is part of the permit application package. Permit packages
are available through Development Services. Please visit their web
site or call them at (972) 548-5585.
If you need to find out the 9-1-1 address of an existing structure,
call our office at 972-548-4192; however, if it is in relation to a
permit, please fill out the permit application indicating an existing
structure.
- How should I display my 9-1-1 address?
Seconds count when emergency responders are trying to locate an address.
Please follow the guidelines of the "Address Display Brochure"
to make sure your 9-1-1 address is displayed properly.
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