Burkle addressing system

The Burkle addressing system is a system of assigning road names and addresses over a large, rural geographical area. It is used in the state of North Dakota for rural addresses to be used for the 911 system as well as mail delivery to rural properties. Because of its use in the 911 system, it is enshrined in North Dakota state law and is used across the state.[1]

  1. ^ Emergency Services Communications Systems (PDF) (North Dakota Century Code 57-40.6-10 part d.). April 5, 2001. Retrieved 2017-06-07.