If you live in rural Dufferin, you will require a civic address or "emergency number". This 6-digit number uses a grid system to pinpoint the location of your driveway - within 10 metres!
All roads in Dufferin County have been assigned a unique, two-digit number. The first two digits in an emergency number represent the road the property is on – an even number means it is an east-west road, an odd number means it is a north-south road.
All roads are divided into sections and are numbered from 1-9. The third digit in the emergency number represents which section the property is in.
The last three digits indicate the distance – in kilometers – from the beginning of the section to the property entrance. If the last digit is an even number, the entrance is on the south side of the road. If the last digit is an odd number, the entrance is on the north side of the road.
This number is imperative to emergency services being able to locate your property quickly and easily, day or night. The number is also used for school bus pick-up, courier delivery, utilities, and other services that require a specific address.
Note: The location of new entrances, existing or proposed, are to be approved by the Municipality (or the County). Proof of such is to accompany the application for an emergency number sign. The number does not legitimize the existence of a driveway or other entrance to a property.
Please note that emergency numbers cannot be given out verbally. Signs will only be provided upon payment of the fee.
Signs are made at the Dufferin County Operations Center in Primrose when an application is submitted along with payment. Both the application and payment can be completed on-line. If you would like a post with your emergency sign, choose the ‘post’ option when making payment.
Pick Up Information
You will be offered a choice of 2 (two) locations to pick up your emergency sign:
Public Works Operations Centre
635666 Highway 10 in Primrose (Town of Mono).
(590 meters south of the intersection with Highway 89, west side of the road).
Curbside pickup only – the center is closed to the public.
Open Monday to Thursday in the summer and Monday to Friday in the winter by appointment only.
The W & M Edelbrock Centre
30 Center Street, Orangeville.
Open Monday to Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.
An appointment is not required.
Emergency Number Application Forms
- Emergency Number Application Form – If you live in rural Dufferin, you must apply for a civic address (also known as an emergency number).
- Emergency Number Replacement Form – Complete this form if you need a replacement emergency number sign.
New Emergency Number Form
If you live in rural Dufferin, you must apply for a civic address (also known as an emergency number).
Emergency Number Replacement Form
Use this application form if you need a replacement emergency number sign.
Contact Us
W & M Edelbrock Centre
30 Centre Street,Orangeville, ON L9W 2X1