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9-1-1 Addressing FAQ


What is a “9-1-1 Address”?

The one and only address your structure will be assigned to use for the following:


Why do I need a 9-1-1 Address (actual physical address)?


When should I request my 9-1-1 Address?

Before beginning to build or preparing to move a structure.

Structure: houses, mobile homes, hunting cabins, barns, shops, schools, garages, businesses, water towers, cell towers.


How do I request my 9-1-1 Address?

If you need to request a 9-1-1 Address, click button below:

If you need to verify a 9-1-1 address for an existing structure, click button below:


Where & how should I display my 9-1-1 Address?

All homes, property, and businesses need a 9-1-1 address posted to help first responders locate you in an emergency. Your address should be clearly visible during both day and night. Displaying your address could help save a life! The following are helpful guidelines:


Why can’t I find my 9-1-1 Address on internet maps (Google Maps, Apple Maps, OnStar, etc.)?

WCTCOG Regional 9-1-1 Program has no control regarding the accuracy of private company internet maps or their database information. The good news is, your local 9-1-1 Communications Center does not use third-party internet maps. They use maps created locally that can pinpoint your exact location.

It is the responsibility of internet companies, who provide mapping, to maintain and update their own addressing information. If you have additional questions or concerns regarding an internet map, contact the Customer Service Department of that website.


Why can’t package delivery services (UPS, FedEx, etc.) find my house/business on their map?

WCTCOG Regional 9-1-1 Program sends addressing updates to the Regional Postmaster, that include address additions, edits, and corrections. If you have questions or concerns regarding package delivery to your home or business, contact the Customer Service Department of that company.


What do I do If I have a missing street or road sign?

Although many first responders are familiar with where most of the streets and roads are located in their city/county, a street or road sign can improve their response time and ensure first responders have arrived at the correct location. If you notice a street or road sign is missing, please report it! For urban areas, contact your nearest City Hall. For rural areas, contact the County Judge’s office.


For other questions or concerns, contact us!

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