CAN LOCATORS ENTER AND MARK MY PROPERTY WITH PRIOR PERMISSION?
Member Facility Owner Locators have the right to mark their facilities anywhere they may be. They enter your private property, at their own risk, however, all locators carry identification and the customer should feel free to ask to see it and contact the appropriate company for confirmation. Any customer complaints of damages with regards to a locator entering their property should be referred to the respective Member Facility Owner. YOUR LOCATORS HAVENT SHOWN UP AND IM DIGGING NOW! You need to handle these types of situations very carefully. Inform the customer if he digs without locate markings, he is knowingly violating the Blue Stake Law and he can be facing fines and liability for any damages which may occur. Tell him what you can do for him; transmit a priority notice stating his situation. Explain that his notification will be sent to the Member Facility Owner(s) immediately with the customers situation indicated. If the caller asks, inform the caller he can charge for down tim
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