New and Changed Address Notifications
Who gets notified when new addresses are created, or existing addresses changed? Who does it?
Government entities do the bulk of notifications, while Property Owners and Residents are responsible for more personal interests.
Address Notifications sent by the City E911 Coordinator
To Organization | Recipient | Update To |
---|---|---|
City of Burlington | Police Department | Property Address |
Fire Department | Property Address | |
Police and Fire Dispatch | City Dispatch system | |
Assessor's Office | Tax Assessment Database for Property Address and Owner Mailing Address | |
City Clerk | Voter Checklist database for Property Address | |
Burlington Electric Department | Billing system Mailing Address | |
Burlington Telecom | Billing system Mailing Address | |
E911 Coordinator | City Master Address Database for Property Address | |
State of Vermont and their Contractors | E911 Database Administrator | GIS Address Point data |
TNDB Administrator (Fairpoint) | TNDB Property Address | |
TNDB Address Range Administrator (Comcast) | Street Address Ranges between intersections | |
US Federal | US Postal Service (BTV) | USPS Address database | Address Lookup web tool |
TNDB = Telephone Number Database
Address Notifications sent by the VT E911 Board
Recipient | Update To |
---|---|
Google Maps | |
Fed Ex | Address database |
United Parcel Service (UPS) | Address database |
Address Notifications sent by Property Owners and Residents:
Property owners and residents are responsible for notifying those that they do business, as well as friends and family. Examples are:
- Vermont Gas Systems, and any other Utilities not listed above
- Cable TV and Internet Service Providers (except Burlington Telecom)
- Banks, Brokers, and Lawyers
- Doctors, Dentists, and other Health Care professionals
- Insurance companies
- Service professionals
- Non-Profits and Membership Organizations
- Magazine and other subscription services
- Friends and Family