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GIS Addressing
E911 Addressing is committed to providing
accurate and timely service to the citizens of Clay County. Our staff is
responsible for assigning physical addresses for residential dwellings,
commercial structures and accessory buildings in the unincorporated areas of the
County; this includes features such as fountains and entry signs. In addition,
addressing assistance is provided to the incorporated areas of the county as
needed. To request an address, use the form below.
Our department is also responsible for approving new road names for the entire
County. Developers may submit road names for consideration via
email.
Be sure to include the project name if applicable.
Approved
Street Name Listing
This is a list of all road names that have been
approved by the County. The names in parentheses are reserved for future
development. Please refer to this list when submitting new road names for
consideration. Road names that duplicate an existing name will not be approved,
even if the Street Designator is different. To submit road names for
consideration, use the email link above. To download the list please click
on the Approved Street Name Listing above.
Addressing
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Online Application
The Address Application can now be filled out and submitted
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Request for Address Form
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Street Designator Definitions
This is a list of
all approved street designators. Please refer to this list when deciding
on the road name being submitted for consideration. If you are
requesting a road name for reservation only, do not include a street
designator. The designator will be assigned only after the road name is
associated with a plat or if the street is being named as a result of an
existing easement being named by the County.
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Email Disclaimer: Please Note-
"Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you
do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records
request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this
office by phone or in writing."
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