
JULIE Before You Dig | JULIE 811 Utility Locating Services
JULIE Illinois 811 helps homeowners and excavators dig safely. Request utility locates before any project to prevent damage and ensure safe, legal excavation.
Protect Your Family & Community | Call JULIE Before You Dig
Homeowners must call JULIE before digging to avoid underground utility damage. Get simple steps, safety tips, and guidance for safe home projects
Locating Your Facilities | Call JULIE before you dig
Each JULIE member is responsible to mark their own underground lines with paint, stakes or flags by the requested Dig Start date and time.
Submit Online Request - JULIE Before You Dig
Contact JULIE before you dig online, by calling 811, or through Remote Ticket Entry. Available 24/7 to help mark underground utility lines safely.
Remote Ticket Entry Excavators - JULIE Before You Dig
Remote Ticket Entry (RTE) is a convenient alternative to calling JULIE, waiting for an agent and having to verbalize your request. Created specifically for professional excavators, this self-service program …
Who Makes the Call? - JULIE Before You Dig
No matter how little the project or how deep you plan to dig, state law requires excavators and homeowners to contact JULIE before you dig in illinois.
Resources Library - JULIE Before You Dig
Planning to dig? Read JULIE resources library before breaking ground for your new garden, backyard, or mailbox to ensure safety and avoid utility disruptions.
When to Contact JULIE & Process | JULIE Safe digging in Illinois
Learn when you must contact JULIE before digging in Illinois. Avoid hitting underground utilities and stay safe, compliant, and protected on every project.
Ways to Submit a Request - JULIE
Remote Ticket Entry (RTE) Remote Ticket Entry (RTE) is a self-service program that JULIE offers to professional excavators working in Illinois who want to enter and submit their own locate requests …
Safety and Training - JULIE
We provide excavator safety training, certification, and education to help excavators work safely and protect underground utility facilities and the community.