Guidelines for posting
House Numbers
Your house numbering system is intended to
provide automatic location for 911 services, and to provide a better system for
the delivery of emergency services, the delivery of mail and goods, and other
private and public purposes. In order for this to work, house numbers must be
clearly posted, even if you receive your mail at a Post Office Box.
- Display numbers in a location visible from
the road upon which the address number is assigned.
- Place numbers on both sides of the mailbox
unless on cluster mailboxes where the number is placed on the front.
- When the mailbox is on the opposite side of
the road from the home, when the property does not have a mailbox, or when
the home or building that goes with the mailbox is not clearly identified,
then the number should be displayed on the house if readily visible or on a
sign or post at the entrance to the driveway.
- Place numbers on the house only when
readily visible from the road (within 50 feet) and the view is not blocked
by trees or shrubs.
- Private signs or posts that display house
numbers at the entrance to driveways should be at a height of at least 3 to
4 feet.
- Numbers should be at least 3 inches high.
- Numbers should be plain block numerals on a
background of contrasting color, preferably black on white.
- Do not place numbers on utility poles,
County sign posts or within the road right of way.
- When a property is on a private lane
within more than one residence, display numbers at the end of the lane and
at the driveway to the home.