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CHL-7 Question

Postby DFWTT » Sat Jan 07, 2012 3:33 pm

I will be instructing a private class for two individuals and will be out of my normal routine. Up to this point I've always used full addresses on the CHL-7. The location for this class does not have a numbered address. How much information is required, minimally, to submit a CHL-7. Range is at the same location also without a numbered address. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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Re: CHL-7 Question

Postby Seabear » Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:13 am

Surely it has an address of some type. I taught a class at a Ranch 2 years ago, and even though they were in the boonies there was an address.
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Re: CHL-7 Question

Postby sjfcontrol » Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:28 am

If it truly didn't have an address (unlikely), I'd be tempted to use GPS coordinates.
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Re: CHL-7 Question

Postby MoJo » Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:18 am

There is a system of 911 addresses for almost any location in the US. Check with the local LE, Fire or EMS they usually can tell you.
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Re: CHL-7 Question

Postby i8godzilla » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:59 pm

Seabear wrote:Surely it has an address of some type. I taught a class at a Ranch 2 years ago, and even though they were in the boonies there was an address.


It may have a road/street/route number it is located on, however, it may not have a numbered address indicating the location. I have a piece of property in Coryell County that does not have a numbered address. The Post Office has indicated that the E911 services issues the address. When contacted, this agency informed me that unless there is a structure on the property (or in the process of building) they cannot issue a 'street number'. I own the property adjacent and went through the same process to get number address for that property.

For the OP, if the P.O. delivers mail on that street, I would note the address of nearest mailbox and indicate "XXX Block of XYZ Street."
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Re: CHL-7 Question

Postby DFWTT » Tue Jan 17, 2012 5:00 pm

Yea that's kind of how it is. Taken care of though.
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