We have created
a Master Street Address Guide that can be used to search
and verify if an address actually exists or to verify
city and zip code for mailing. The database contains
all physcial addresses in Putnam County. This can be
very helpful when trying to determine if an address
is actually in Putnam County.
Putnam
County 911 assigns all new addresses in Putnam County
and also in Algood, Baxter and Monterey city. In Cookeville
city, the department of planning and codes assigns addresses.
To apply for a new address in Putnam, Alggod, Baxter
or Monterey, please call 931-528-1555 and ask for Mike
Thompson or Randy Porter.
To apply for a new address in Cookeville
city, please call Linda Dillon at 931-520-5268. Please
remember, you must have your construction stakes up showing
where the house or trailer will set at before you call
for a new address. We try to assign the new address within
48 hours. Putnam County also has regulations concerning
the posting of house numbers. Please read below. Cookeville
City has it’s own set of posting regulations. You
may download those regulations here: Cookeville
Codes Department
HOUSE NUMBER POSTING REGULATIONS
These regulations are intended to set
a standard for the posting of house numbers in Putnam
County. Per T.C.A. 7-86-127, Putnam County has the
right to establish and enforce policies for the assignment
and posting of house numbers per the above stated section
of T.C.A. The Putnam County Commission passed these
regulations in regular session on October 20, 1997.
ADDRESS REQUIREMENT
Every residence and business in Putnam
County shall have a house number and street address
assigned to it by the E-911 district. The E-911 District
Board shall maintain a
process for new constructions to be assigned an address.
The number shall then be posted to meet the criteria
below.
Section 1 Temporary Posting for
Electrical Permits
Every person applying for temporary and
permanent electrical service of a new residence or
business must contact the E-911 office for the issuance
of a new address. The new numbers must be posted before
an inspection, utility service or telephone lines are
installed. The numbers must be visible from the county
road that the new location is addressed off of and
must meet the following requirements:
Numbers must be at least 6 inches in height and
must be orange or red in color.
The numbers do not have to be purchased, they may
be painted on at least a 1foot by 3 foot board. The
board may be attached to the temporary electrical
service if it visible and within 50 ft of the county
road its addressed from.
If the building is more than 150ft from the county
road and its temporary electrical service is more
than 50 ft from the county road, a stake or sign
must be posted within 25 ft of the driveway.
Section 2 Permanent Posting
of House Number
All residence and business dwellings must post their
assigned house number to meet the following requirements:
Numbers must be at least 6 inches in height and
reflectorized.
Numbers must be posted on the side of the house
facing the county road it is addressed from. Numbers
must be legible from the county road and free from
obstructions.
If the house is more than 150ft from the county
road it is addressed from, numbers must be on the
mailbox or a stake at the beginning of the driveway.
Stakes must be 2-5ft high, no more than 25ft from
driveway and easily visible from the county road
it is addressed from. If posted on mailbox, numbers
must be on both sides of it and the mailbox must
be within 25 ft of driveway.
If multiple houses are located on a private drive
they must have a stake at the beginning of the drive
with all the house numbers posted on it, plus, there
must be a stake or house number posted on each house
on the private drive.