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1. Homepage - Texas 811
Link: https://texas811.org/
Description: WEBTexas law requires homeowners to contact 811 two-business days (excluding weekends and holidays) before digging, even if you’re working in your own backyard. Homeowners should contact 811 when: Building or repairing a fence, planting a tree, installing a sprinkler system or any chore or maintenance that requires digging.
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2. TX811 Portal - Texas 811
Link: https://txgc.texas811.org/geocall/portal
Description: WEBTX811 Portal. Welcome to the Portal. First time here? For instant access, sign up above. It's simple, quick, and always free. For inquiries about the Portal, please contact [email protected].
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3. Homeowner - Texas 811
Link: http://texas811.org/homeowner
Description: WEBHomeowner / DIYer. Texas law requires you (or your contractor) to contact 811 two-business days (excluding weekends and holidays) before you dig, even if you’re working in your own backyard. 811 is a FREE service to you! The service is funded by the utility owners to ensure the lines and the people working and living near them are safe.
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4. Texas 811
Link: https://texas811.org/faq
Description: WEBFacility Operators. General FAQ’s. How Do I Request a Ticket? You can submit a ticket by phone, by dialing 811, or online. When can I start digging? Can I begin digging as soon as the underground utilities are marked? Can I request a ticket online? What is The Portal? What happens if I dig without requesting a ticket?
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5. Excavator - Texas 811
Link: https://texas811.org/excavator
Description: WEBRead the Texas811 Excavator Guide with information about state laws, what you can expect before and after contacting 811, as well as information about best practices within the 811 industry.
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6. Texas811 Homeowner Portal
Link: https://txhop.texas811.org/
Description: WEBWelcome to the Texas811. Homeowner Portal. It's FREE. It's the LAW. You don't have to be a professional excavator to submit a locate request to Texas811. Just answer a few questions in this easy step by step process to get your locate request to Texas811.
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7. Texas 811
Link: https://texas811.org/what-to-expect
Description: WEBWhat To Expect When You Contact Texas811. Prior to Contacting 811. After Contacting 811. There are two ways to contact Texas811 to request a notification to have your lines marked. Both methods are free of charge to you.
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8. 811 In Your State
Link: https://call811.com/811-In-Your-State/Map/State/Texas
Description: WEBTexas 811. 811 or 800-344-8377. Visit Website. Details. Address: 11880 Greenville Ave. Suite 120. Dallas, TX 75243. Hours. 24 / 7. Advanced Notice: 2 working days, not more than 14 days. Number of days in advance of a digging project that you need to notify the one call center of your intent to dig. Marks Valid: 14 days.
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9. Contact - Texas 811
Link: https://texas811.org/contact
Description: WEBIf you’d like to request a line locate online, select one of the options below. or dial 811 from any phone in Texas. For out-of-state, dial 1-800-344-8377.
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10. One Call Board of Texas
Link: https://www.onecalltexas.com/
Description: WEBMar 31, 2020 · Here’s what you need to know now: The 811 phone number and Texas811 are fully operational and ready to process your locate requests. To assist the Texas811 call center, you can request locates online using their Portal at www.Texas811.org.