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Underground Service · Phone Corona, CA 92881 (951) 808-8100
To call in a new, renew or add/change any DigAlert® ticket, please call 811 or 800-422-4133 . For single and multiple addresses, work on a street, or work on a corner or intersection tickets, use DigAlert Direct. For all other inquiries,
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DigAlert, Underground Service Alert Southern California, Before you dig underground, call DigAlert for Utility Locating Services to locate any dangerous wires and cables in CA, From San Diego to Orange County, Los Angeles & Santa Barbara.
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DigAlert, Underground Service Alert Southern California, Before you dig underground, call DigAlert for Utility Locating Services to locate any dangerous wires and cables in CA, From San Diego to Orange County, Los Angeles & Santa Barbara.
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Design contact information is available for DigAlert's Utility Members or excavators with a paid subscription. Contact Lookup with a ticket number. To use Contact Lookup with a ticket number: Click on Contact Lookup on the Direct homepage. 2. Enter the ticket number that you wish to view contact information for and click search.
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Call 811 is the national call-before-you-dig toll-free phone number. Individuals can call from anywhere in the U.S. and be automatically connected to a representative from their state’s 811 center which in our case in Southern California is DigAlert. The representative will create a DigAlert ticket and inform local utilities of your plan to dig.
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Find out first, contact 811 before digging!℠ Do I really have to contact DigAlert before I dig? Yes. The law states that anyone doing any type of digging, with power driven equipment or when a permit is required MUST contact DigAlert prior to excavation. The consequences for not doing so are not only severe but could lead to injury or loss of life.
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However, you could submit a ticket on the DigAlert website up to two working days before you dig and still have a SDG&E locator come out and mark buried gas and electric lines. If I’m planning to dig soon, is there a timeframe in which I have to contact DigAlert?
To call in a new, renew or add/change any DigAlert® ticket, please call 811 or 800-422-4133 . For single and multiple addresses, work on a street, or work on a corner or intersection tickets, use DigAlert Direct For all other inquiries, please visit our F.A.Q.s page, before calling 811 or 800-422-4133
Nine Southern California Counties. They include; Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Riverside and Ventura. Who must contact DigAlert? Anyone doing any type of digging except homeowners working on their own private property without the need for a permit.
If you need emergency numbers, you can find contacts on our Emergency Contact page or text “er” and your ticket number to DIGALT (344-258) to receive emergency contacts for that ticket (data rates may apply) or call 811 Do I have to contact the High Priority owner or are they required to contact me before excavating within 10ft?