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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 811 update form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Dig Safe Ticket number, date, and time at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking your request.
  3. Fill in your contact details including Caller’s Name, Title, Phone Number, Fax Number, Alternate Number, and Email Address. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  4. Provide your Company Name and Address along with City, State, and Zip Code. This identifies where the work will take place.
  5. Indicate the Latitude and Longitude of the work area for precise location mapping.
  6. Specify the Address/Intersection and select a Buffer Distance by circling one of the options provided.
  7. List any nearest cross streets to help locate your work area more easily.
  8. Detail the Type of Work and Area of Work. Indicate if the area has been premarked by marking 'Y' or 'N'.
  9. Enter the Start Date and Time for when you plan to begin work.
  10. Finally, list any member companies notified about your excavation plans. Remember that non-member utilities may also need notification.

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Sometimes, they are just inches below the surface. That is why its critical that you call 811 at least three days before starting any digging projects on your property, including installing a fence or mailbox or planting trees and flower beds.
By Phone. Call 811 or (800) 432-4770 and select one of the options below. Contact the Call Center to submit a locate ticket if you have not signed up and completed internet ticket training for Exactix, or to renew, cancel or revise your ticket.
Call Before You Dig! This is to avoid damage to pipelines and other underground facilities and to protect the safety of you and others. Call before you dig, its required by law. Dial 811 to contact the one-call center. The call is free and there is no cost to you for the service.
Single Address Ticket and Remote Ticket Entry gives you the ability to create your own locate request online. Positive Response assists you in checking the status of your locate. Update Lite will let you update a locate ticket if your digging project is going to take longer than you expected.
Florida law requires in most cases that you must call to have underground facilities located before you begin an excavation or demolition before you begin digging. This is to avoid damage to pipelines and other underground facilities and to protect the safety of you and others.
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Calling 811 is freethe cost is paid by utility companies to protect you and your employees or tenants. myth: CALLING 811 COSTS MONEY.
Every Dig Calls for 811 In fact, its the law. Sunshine 811 notifies its member utility companies to mark their underground facilities where you plan to dig. Sunshine 811 does not locate or mark underground facilities. This is done by the member utility companies or their locators.
What happens if I dig without calling 811? If you decide to begin a project without first notifying 811, your state will likely impose a hefty fine on the individual conducting the activity, or an underground infrastructure could be damaged.

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