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Road name address notifications

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Overview
Rename or assign a name to a street, road or place 
Assign or change an address

Overview

Local councils have the authority to name public and private roads, streets and places. This includes assigning new names or changing a current name.

All names must be assigned in accordance with the Guidelines for the selection of names for roads SA (PDF 63KB).

When considering renaming a road, street or place you should consider the effect of the change on the community.

Immediate notification of a name change or assignment must be given to the: 
  • Surveyor-General 
  • Registrar-General
  • Valuer-General.
The public must be given notice of the change or assignment of a name. If renaming a road or street that runs into the area of an adjoining council at least two months notice must be given to the relevant council before the name change takes place.

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Rename or assign a name to a street, road or place

To rename or assign a name to a street, road or place the Council needs to: 

  1. Download the password protected Road name notification template (Excel 21KB).  Contact the Manager, Geographical Names Unit for password information to open the file.  
  2. Completes and email the completed template to: LSGRoad_AddressNotification@sa.gov.au or post it or hand in to the Land Services Group.

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Assign or change an address

To assign or change an address the Council needs to: 

  1. Download the password protected Road address notification template (Excel 22KB).  Contact the Manager, Geographical Names Unit for password information to open the file.
  2. Complete and email the completed template to: LSGRoad_AddressNotification@sa.gov.au or post it or hand in to the Land Services Group.

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More information

On this site 
Rural property addressing

Other websites
The Model policy for the selection of road and public place names is available for download from the Local Government Association web site.


Legislation 
Local Government Act 1999


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