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Laclede County 911 addressing is a separate courthouse errand

Laclede County's courthouse directory lists 911 addressing separately, which is useful when a rural property needs a serviceable address.

A rural driveway may need an address errand before the rest of the paperwork makes sense.

Laclede County’s courthouse directory gives 911 addressing its own county contact. That is easy to miss if every rural-property question gets sent to the assessor, recorder, or road district by habit.

For a new driveway, split parcel, rural home, or service hookup, the mailing address and the emergency-service address can be part of the practical work. A map pin or old deed description may not be enough for responders, utilities, deliveries, or permits.

This is especially important outside Lebanon and along rural roads. Get the address layer straight, then move on to the office that handles the next piece.

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