



Displaying Your 9-1-1 Address
Kerr Emergency 9-1-1 Network is charged with establishing and maintaining a uniform addressing system for the rural areas of Kerr County and the City of Ingram. This is accomplished by assigning address numbers to the various properties, collecting occupant information, and providing updates of the address information to the public safety answering point and the local phone companies.
ASSIGNING ADDRESS NUMBERS
- Any time a new house is built, properties are subdivided, or when people change residences in the rural areas of Kerr County or the City of Ingram an Address Verification Form should be requested from Kerr Emergency 9-1-1 Network.
- Please call us at (830) 792-5911 to request an Address Verification letter. · It is the responsibility of the owner or occupant to notify all service providers, subscriptions, personal & business interests, etc. of the new address.
DISPLAY OF ADDRESS
- For the 9-1-1 system to work effectively all houses should display a house address number or designation.
- The address numbers should be clearly visible, placed in a conspicuous location, oriented toward the road, and have numerals/letters three (3) to four (4) inches in height.
- A properly placed, highly-visible address sign is critical to your safety. Kerr Emergency 911 Network can provide this sign for $5.00 to $7.00 or you may obtain one on your own.
PRIVATE "NAMED" ROAD SIGNS
- If your private road has been named it is an absolute essential to your safety and that of other residences on that road to have proper road name signage displayed and visible.
- You can produce your own road sign or request one from the Kerr County Road & Bridge Department for a fee. If interested please contact Kerr County Road & Bridge at (830) 257-2993.
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