E911 Compliance

Emergency Calling Compliance That Keeps Up With Modern Work.

E911 is not optional housekeeping. It is a legal, operational, and human responsibility. BRCK helps organizations manage per-number registration, dynamic location needs, and dispatchable location requirements with less compliance guesswork.

Why it matters

Emergency calls need accurate location data when seconds matter.

Hybrid work makes static office assumptions dangerous.

Compliance failures create legal exposure and operational risk at the same time.

What BRCK helps manage

Compliance without pretending remote work never happened.

Emergency calling used to be simpler when every employee sat at the same desk in the same office. That is no longer the world most businesses operate in. BRCK helps align emergency calling data with how your users actually work today.

Kari's Law awareness

Modern business phone systems must support direct 911 dialing and on-site notification requirements where applicable. BRCK helps customers account for those obligations during deployment planning.

RAY BAUM's Act support

Dispatchable location matters, especially for multi-site and remote-enabled organizations that can no longer assume a single fixed office address covers everyone.

Per-number registration

Each number can be associated with the right emergency service information so responders have better data when calls are placed.

Dynamic E911 options

Remote workers, hot desks, and flexible offices require a more adaptive approach than legacy static location records.

Dispatchable location management

BRCK helps customers think through how precise location data should be structured, maintained, and updated over time.

Compliance peace of mind

The point is not just checking a box. It is reducing risk for employees, visitors, and the business when emergency calling has to work immediately.

Where teams get exposed

Common risk points include inaccurate address records, remote users without updated locations, PBX changes that skip E911 review, and growth across multiple sites without a consistent dispatchable location process.

What review with BRCK looks like

Review current numbers, locations, and user types.
Identify gaps around direct dialing, notifications, and dispatchable location coverage.
Map the operational process needed to keep records current as your environment changes.

Reduce emergency-calling risk

Schedule an E911 review with BRCK.

If your environment includes remote workers, multiple sites, or a modern UC rollout, it is worth validating that your emergency calling posture is as solid as your dial tone.