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  1. Home - Indiana 811

    Submit a ticket, check a status or request training. Open your 811 toolbox now. Our mission is to lead Indiana in promoting safety and preventing damage to underground facilities by providing …

  2. Indiana 811

    Contact Indiana 811 before every digging project. It’s smart, keeps you and your family safe, and it’s even the law in Indiana. But let’s face it: a yard or jobsite entirely covered by utility flags – …

  3. Indiana 811 - Facebook

    same: Safe digging starts with contacting Indiana 811. across the country at The Utility Expo in Louisville! industry forward.

  4. IURC: Damage to Underground Facilities - IN.gov

    Below is information about locate tickets, the Underground Plant Protection Advisory Committee (UPPAC), how to report issues related to underground facilities and other resources. To view …

  5. Call Before You Dig (811) - Indiana Utilities Corps

    You can call 8-1-1 or fill out an online application at Indiana811.org. The One Call Center will contact the appropriate utility companies, and a trained technician will mark the location of …

  6. After the 811 ticket - Indiana 811

    After-hours calls to Indiana 811 will be limited to Damage and Emergency tickets. All other ticket types will only be processed during our normal operating hours, which are Monday through …

  7. 811 is the FCC-designated national three-digit number created to eliminate the confusion of multiple “Call Before You Dig” numbers across the country.

  8. IURC: Training - Indiana 811 Law

    Below is information about mandatory training, as recommended under the Underground Plant Protection Advisory Committee (UPPAC) penalty schedule and approved by the Commission, …

  9. Submit A Ticket - Indiana 811

    Unsure of how to submit a ticket to Indiana 811 about your digging plans? This page will point you in the right direction!

  10. Who do I contact before I dig? - IN.gov

    Every digging job requires contacting 811 – even small projects like planting trees or shrubs. If you hit an underground utility line while digging, you can harm yourself or those around you, …