I put in a new driveway, should I get a new address? What does that cost?

If road access to a structure changes significantly (e.g., driveway access is constructed off a different named road) or access moves significantly, then the owner must contact the FNSB and request an address correction. The address correction is free and the FNSB also will send an update on the address to the phone companies, the United States Postal Service (USPS), Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA), and the E911 dispatch center.

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1. Why are accurate addresses important?
2. Can I have more than one physical address on a property?
3. How are addresses assigned?
4. My house isn't built yet, can I get an address?
5. How accurate does my site plan have to be?
6. I put in a new driveway, should I get a new address? What does that cost?
7. I need an address for electrical and/or phone service but my house is being built in a subdivision with a plat that has not been finalized. Can I get an address?
8. How do I obtain a new street address?
9. There is some confusion on my street address. How can I verify my street address?
10. How do I post my address?