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Is your address inside City of Roseville limits?  


It’s a common question, especially since Roseville is a growing city, known for the range and excellence of its municipal services and high quality of life. With new housing developments on city borders, many homes outside city limits still have a “Roseville” mailing address.  

The Know Your Boundaries map makes it easy. Enter an address to see whether it’s inside or outside Roseville city limits. If the address is inside city limits, you can also see details like your City Council district, public safety and utility providers, and school district(s). 

If the address is outside city limits, the map will simply show that it’s outside the city's boundaries, meaning other agencies provide municipal services. 
  • Water, water efficiency, water waste complaints 
  • Wastewater, sewer overflow reporting 
  • Trash pick-up, e-waste, household hazardous waste, recycling 
  • Stormwater, reporting of illicit dumping into stormwater drains 
  • Phone contacts available here.
The U.S. Postal Service sets addresses for city names and ZIP codes based on what works best for delivering mail, not on actual city boundaries. That means some homes in unincorporated Placer County use “Roseville” in their mailing address even though they are not inside Roseville city limits. 
Before reporting, we encourage journalists to verify the jurisdiction using the Know Your Boundaries interactive map. If the location falls outside Roseville’s municipal‑services boundary, please avoid referring to it simply as “in Roseville.” 

Instead, use phrasing such as: 
  • “near Roseville in unincorporated Placer County” 
  • “in unincorporated Placer County near Roseville” 
This wording gives audiences a familiar geographic reference while accurately reflecting which agencies provide services at that location. 
Areas with a Roseville mailing address but outside city limits are served by different agencies (such as Placer County Sheriff’s Office, South Placer Fire District, SMUD or PG&E) than those within the City of Roseville. Accurately identifying the jurisdiction ensures the public receives accurate information about who is responding to an incident and which agencies are responsible for services. 
Five school districts serve residents in the City of Roseville. It’s important to note that in California, school districts do not report to cities.  

You can reach out directly for more information.  

Roseville Joint Union High School (9-12) 

Center Unified School District (TK-12) 

Roseville City School District (TK-8) 

Eureka Union School District (K-8) 

Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District (TK-8) 

Please note school district boundaries are taken from school districts’ websites. 
Roseville residents can learn about RCONA and find which RCONA neighborhood association you live in on RCONA’s website

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