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Addresses are assigned when a building permit is issued by the Building Inspection section. The permit application is sent to the GIS Section to assign a civic address. This process helps ensure houses are built safely and to the current BC Building Code.
Maintaining a consistent addressing system is vital to ensuring public safety within the Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD). The CVRD provides up to date information to all emergency services. If your address is not in the CVRD’s system, it is likely that it is not in the emergency services system either. Check to see if your address is in our system.
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When a building permit is applied for through the Cowichan Valley Regional District, it is sent to the GIS department to assign a civic address. The GIS department uses an address grid that encompasses the entire region to ensure addresses are assigned consecutively and in an order that is easy to understand.
Occupancy will only be granted if you have your valid civic address posted.
No. Addresses must be assigned by the Cowichan Valley Regional District to ensure the correct civic is assigned and agencies such as E-911 are properly notified.
Roads within the Cowichan Valley Regional District fall under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transportation and Transit. To verify your road name, contact the Ministry of Transportation at (250) 387-3198. For maintenance issues or hazards on the roadway, visit Highway Maintenance Contractors Public Contact Numbers web page.
The method for receiving a water access address is the same as that of a land access address (applying for a building permit through the CVRD Building department). Water access houses should have the addresses clearly posted so that passing boats can easily locate it, such as on the dock.
Provide a copy of the BC Assessment assessment notice or a map of your property to the service provider using our interactive web map. If your address is incorrect or not shown on our web map, please contact the CVRD GIS staff via email or 250.746.2500 ext 2221.