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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hickman county 911 address application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your application.
  3. Next, fill in the date of your application. This helps track when your request was submitted.
  4. Provide your mailing address, including city, state, and zip code. Ensure accuracy for proper correspondence.
  5. Enter your daytime phone number and any additional contact numbers to facilitate communication regarding your application.
  6. In the property location section, input the street name and subdivision name if applicable. Include the lot number for precise identification.
  7. Indicate who will reside at this location and provide directions to help locate the property easily.
  8. Fill in the nearest neighbor’s address as it may assist in verifying your property location.
  9. Finally, indicate whether your property is exempt from the Adequate Facilities Tax and sign where indicated to complete your application.

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You need to reach out to your local 911 addressing authority to request a 911 address. You can search online for your county addressing coordinators contact information, or call your county government headquarters, or your county appraisal district offices.
How do I get a 911 address? A 911 address is assigned when a structure is being built or moved onto a location, such as a mobile home, house, or business. A 911 Address Application is part of the permit application package. Permit application packages are available through the Development Department.
A 911 address is the physical address of your structure. When you dial 911 from a land line phone in an emergency, this is the location information that is available to a dispatcher. Why do I need a 911 address? When a dispatcher receives a 911 call, they need to be able to locate the caller.
Heres info on validating your Emergency Address (E911). Your Emergency Address (E911) must match the USPS registry. If the address entered doesnt match the USPS address database, an alternative address is provided. Wi-Fi Calling does not work unless the Emergency Address Terms Conditions are accepted.
How do you apply for an address? You need to reach out to your local 911 addressing authority to request a 911 address. You can search online for your county addressing coordinators contact information, or call your county government headquarters, or your county appraisal district offices.
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The procedure is straight forward and applicants must first obtain an application request form. Once the form has been filed out and returned, our mapping personal will research the property location, drive way entrances and requirement measurements set forth by the State of Tennessee.

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