
E-911 Coordinator - Freda Rocker
(601) 794-3911
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Property Taxes & Appraisal
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For over twenty years 9-1-1 emergency services have existed. Even today with enhanced technology E-9-1-1 emergency response has improved a great deal. Every telephone number that is issued has a E-9-1-1 physical address so when 911 is called the correct information will display on a dispatcher's screen allowing the appropriate emergency agencies to respond. Lamar County E-9-1-1's addressing role in this system is to see that every structure in the county has an E-9-1-1 address.
Obtaining a Flood PermitWe are the First step in order to obtain a Flood Permit. You must apply with our office for New Addresses. If you are new in the County and have an existing address, please contact us to update the information in our Database. A checklist is required to receive an address for structures within a Flood Plain/Zone.Adobe Reader is required to preview the following resource. Download Adobe ReaderDownload the Flood Permit and Addressing Checklist.
Please Be Aware Of The Following Laws:MS Code 19-5-319. The Addresses are NOT Public Record. For more information:Per Lamar County Ordinance: You must post your Address number at the end of your driveway and on your structure in three (3) inch reflective numbers. Also, if you have a private road you must have a Blue Sign with White Lettering. This is for your safety for the Emergency Services to locate you or your loved ones during an Emergency! Call (601) 794-3911 during normal business hours. ( 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday - Friday ) |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 July 2009 09:10 |
