Dexter, Missouri - Can emergency responders find you if you were at home? If you live out in the county it can mean life or death if responders have trouble finding your home because you do not have it well marked with your address. Help is here at Stoddard County 911.
Brandi Anthony started working for 911 this year as their Sign Technician. She is very skilled with the vinyl cutter and can help you with displaying your address numbers.
Stoddard County 911 is excited to offer to Stoddard County residents sign markers at cost. That's right at cost!
Green address markers with white 4" reflective numbers is $20 per marker. Just $20 could mean the difference in saving a life!!
White 4" reflective numbers (3-5) are only $8.00.
18" blue blank with white 4" reflective numbers are $15.00 per marker.
8' steel post is $15.00.
Stoddard County 911 Services is the addressing authority for Stoddard County. Some of the cities have chosen to assign their own addresses, and they assist cities as well. City addresses are usually 3 digit and county addresses range from 4-5 digits. If you need an address or you have a question, please contact them and they will be glad to help you.
There is a county ordinance 67.318 RSMo that requires citizens to display their address numbers using 4” Reflective Arabic Numbers and a contrasting color to the surface. If the residence can’t be seen from the road a stake or sign should be placed by the driveway.
It is essential to have your address numbers posted by your driveway for expedient emergency response. Carol Moreland and Brandi Anthony will be more than happy to assist you with this endeavor, including installation. That's right, those young ladies will even come out and install the sign for you!
Stop by their office located at 512 Cooper St. in Dexter.
For more information please go to the new Stoddard County 911 Services website by clicking HERE.
Pictured are (left) Carol Moreland, Stoddard County 911 Services Administrator and (right) Brandi Anthony, Stoddard County 911 Services Sign Technician.