My experience is that poles may be numbered, but that doesn’t mean they’re where they’re supposed to be. I got the number off a pole down about a quarter mile from my house and reported it. An hour later they turned up, looking at a pole in my side yard, which was supposed to be the offending pole. I redirected them to the right one. Ozarks Electric in my area is pretty good, but the equipment they use isn’t what they really need.

K5FUV 


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On Monday, March 23, 2026, 10:34 AM, Jussi Eloranta via ADXA <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I read online that the power company is required to have id numbers on power poles in AR. Is this correct? I can't find any numbers on the poles that are near me. I didn't check the likely offending pole yet.

Jussi (aa6kj)
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