Wilson County 911 assigns all new addresses and road names in Wilson County.

This does include the cities of Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, and Watertown.

REQUESTING AN E-911 ADDRESS

  • The Owner/Requestor is responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations.


  • The property cannot be accurately addressed unless the driveway is indicated on the plan/plat. If the driveway specification is later found to be inaccurate, the property may require an address change.


  • If you have a site plan/plat, please attach that document.


  • The plat/plan must include:
  1. Driveway/entrance location (marked)
  2. Map and parcel number w/lot number (if applicable)



• The structure will be addressed using the driveway location and corresponding street. If there are/will be multiple structures on the property, the site of the structure to be addressed will need to be specified with either GPS coordinates or provision on the site plat/plan showing the entire parcel. Please note: You must mark where the driveways are on corner lots. If it is unknown which street the driveway will be accessed, we cannot assign an address to that lot.

• The owner must make the street number visible for emergency services, who need to identify the location without delay. The number should typically be displayed on or near the front of the property, in a position where it is easily seen from the street.

• If the plans to be addressed have multiple phases, please provide an overall layout along with the phase to be addressed.



Wilson County Addressing


Contact us

Amanda Dodd
Hunter Johnston

1611 W Main St
Lebanon, TN 37087

Phone: 615-449-7155 Ext 1
Email: GIS@wilson911.org


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