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Addressing Contact Information

Addressing Help Line: 904-278-3781

Email the Addressing Department

Ann Chaney
GIS Coordinator
Phone: 904-278-3705

If you need assistance accessing this information or require materials in an alternative format, please contact the Addressing Office at 904-278-3781.

Addressing Services and Property Address Information | Clay County, Florida

E911 Addressing Services

E911 Addressing is responsible for assigning physical addresses for residential dwellings, commercial structures, and accessory buildings in Clay County’s unincorporated areas. This includes features such as fountains and entry signs. Addressing assistance is also provided to incorporated areas of the county as needed.

To request an address, please use Clay Connected.

Our staff also review and approve new road names for the entire county. Developers may submit road names for consideration by email at AddressingDept@claycountygov.com. Please include the project name, if applicable.

A list of road names already in use or reserved is available using the button above. Names that are already in use or reserved cannot be approved for future development or private road naming.

The physical characteristics of a road determine the street type designator. The table below explains how each type is assigned.

Street Type Designators and Definitions

Street Designator Definition (per Ordinance No. 2004-57)
Blvd or Pkwy A major divided thoroughfare more than 5,000 feet in length.
Dr A winding main thoroughfare at least 2,500 feet in length that extends through a subdivision or complex and intersects with other road rights-of-way.
Ct, Cv, or Pt A dead-end street or cul-de-sac.
Pl A street with a cul-de-sac on each end or a dead-end street with at least one intersecting cul-de-sac.
Ln or Way A street that connects one street to another within a subdivision or complex.
Cir A street that returns to itself.
Loop A street that begins and ends at the same cross street, such as a semicircle.
Ter A street that loops back into itself without forming a full circle.
Tr or Run A street located in a rural area that is at least 1,200 feet in length and typically a dead end.
St, Rd, Av, Trc No set definition. Please contact the Addressing Department for guidance.