Rural Location

If your home is in a rural location with no formal street address, you have two options:

1.  Contact Floyd Gadd  (click here)

2.  Find Your Location  (follow instructions below)

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FIND YOUR LOCATION

If You're Using a Desktop Computer:

  • Click the “Where Am I? (Desktop)” button below.
     
  • Type the name of your nearest town in the box on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, then press “Search”.
     
  • You will see a red marker on the screen. Move it to your location.
     
  • The window above the marker will have a pair of numbers that look something like “50.432, -104.615”, but with 14 decimal places. You only need the first three decimal places. This is your latitude and longitude.
     
  • Write that pair of numbers down with the comma. (Again, only use the first three decimal places. It will look something like this: "50.432, -104.615")
     
  • Come back to this page, click the “Return to Scheduling” button at the top of this page, and type the numbers in the box as your address.
Where Am I? (Desktop)

If You're Using a Mobile Device:

  • Click the “Where Am I? (Mobile)” button below, and follow the instructions on the page that appears.
     
  • You will see a red marker at your location.
     
  • The window above the marker will have a pair of numbers that look something like “50.432, -104.615”, but with 14 decimal places. You only need the first three decimal places. This is your latitude and longitude.
     
  • Write that pair of numbers down with the comma. (Again, only use the first three decimal places. It will look something like this: "50.432, -104.615")
     
  • Come back to this page, click the “Return to Scheduling” button at the top of this page, and type the numbers in the box as your address.
Where Am I? (Mobile)