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Know what's below.
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f:‘«?.:;. 3: If you already know the ticket number for a
digging project, enter it and tap “View Ticket". If not, tap
“Full Site” to see advanced search options. mmsum,‘ Q Law l
Using the advanced search options, you can enter the ~
county, city, and address for the property where mark- ' "HQ
ings were found. Sometimes less is more, so if you Viewticketdetzils and poslllve
don't get results for a specific address, try searching for '_‘:fl:gf::,:yw°‘°“""‘”9 “V “”“”'
the street name without adding a house or building
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giggly?’ N ticket from the search results you'll see who's digging,
“L; the extent of their work, what utilities were notified to
u—:~—»»-it-—' wvwi mark their lines, and how the utilities have responded.
Responses . Utilities who have marked the location of their under-
ground lines will respond “Located - Facilities Marked"
while utilities who do not have underground lines at
the dig site will respond “Clear - No Conflict".
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