E911
The right address.
The first time.
Every callable seat carries a verified, validated, dispatchable civic address before it's permitted to dial 911. We treat 911 as a contract — not a feature flag.
At a glance
What we enforce on the 911 path.
Address
Validated
Civic addresses validated against authoritative records before activation.
Dispatchable
Building-level
Floor, room, or suite captured when present — not just the street.
Notification
On every 911
A real-time alert fires to the configured on-site responder.
Kari's Law
No prefix
Direct 911 dialing — no PBX prefix gymnastics required.
Bound on the seat
One seat.
One address.
A seat without a dispatchable address can't dial 911. We don't fall back to the company headquarters and we don't guess. If the address isn't bound, the platform tells you, the regulator never has to.
- Per-seat address binding
- Validated against E911 records
- Re-validation on move
- Blocked dial without binding
Seatagent · reception
Number+1 512 555 0100
Address100 Congress Ave · Austin TX 78701
Floor / suite12F · Suite 1201
ValidationUSPS · MSAG · NENA i3
Last verified2026-05-01
Real-time notification
RAY BAUM's Act,
kept by default.
When a 911 call is placed, the configured on-site responder receives a notification — by SMS, email, or webhook — with the seat, the address, and the call's timestamp. The notification is recorded in the audit ledger.
- SMS, email, or webhook
- Per-tenant responder list
- Hashed acknowledgement
- Recorded in ledger
Security desk · SMS
Sent · 2026-05-21 12:00:02Z
Operations · Email
Sent · 2026-05-21 12:00:02Z
Hook · /911
200 OK · 124 ms
Ledger entry
evt_01HQT… recorded
Confirm a binding.
Inspect E911 bindings in the console and watch the notification fire end-to-end in mock mode.