Get Your New Subdivision on Google Maps & Apple Maps — Fast
We register your subdivision name, streets, and addresses across Google Maps, Apple Maps, HERE, TomTom, Waze, and other major platforms so residents, deliveries, and visitors can find you. Free 10-minute Map Readiness Check (plat/address list/site plan). We reply with missing items + quote + timeline.
Built for Developers & New Construction Projects
Our Mapping Services
Address Submissions to Major Map Platforms
We submit your addresses to Google Maps, Apple Maps, and other leading GPS/map providers. We can also submit your subdivision/community name, entrance location, and private roads so your development is searchable—not just the addresses.
Street & Address Validation
We properly format and validate your address list to meet the technical requirements of each mapping platform.
Fast Turnaround
Your development shouldn’t take months to appear online. We review within 48 hours and submit within 72 hours. Most updates appear within 1–4 weeks (varies by platform).
Our Process
Step 1 - Send Your Project Details
Send your site plan and any available address/road information (CAD, GIS, PDF, or an address spreadsheet). Preliminary plans are OK.
Accepted files: CAD (DWG), GIS, PDF site plans, and Excel/CSV address lists.
Step 2 - We Review & Prepare Your Submission Package (48 Hours)
We validate and format your streets, addresses, and key locations to match mapping platform requirements.
Step 3 - We Submit to Major Map Providers (Within 72 Hours)
We submit your development to Google Maps, Apple Maps, HERE, TomTom, Waze, and other major providers.
Step 4 - Your Development Goes Live (Typically 1–4 Weeks)
We keep you informed as platforms process the submissions and your roads/addresses begin appearing in maps and navigation apps.
Note: Publication timing varies by platform and is not instant.
About MapRegister
New developments often take months to appear on Google Maps, Apple Maps, and other navigation platforms. In the meantime, deliveries get lost, residents get frustrated, and contractors keep calling for directions.
MapRegister exists to solve that problem. We focus on getting new subdivisions, townhome communities, and developments properly registered and visible on major map platforms.
Our goal is simple: make it easy for people to find your project online, without you having to chase different mapping companies or learn their submission systems.
Pricing: Custom quote based on the number of addresses/roads and project complexity. You’ll receive a clear price before we begin.
Ready to Get Your Development on the Map?
If you have a new subdivision, townhome community, or development that isn’t showing up on maps yet, we can help.
Share your project details and we’ll get started on your address mapping and submissions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to appear on Google Maps and Apple Maps?
Most updates appear within 1–4 weeks, but timing varies by platform and the development stage.
Do addresses need to be assigned by the city/county first?
Yes—platforms typically require officially assigned addresses. If you’re not sure, we can tell you what you need before we submit.
Can you help if the project is still in planning or under construction?
Yes. We can work with preliminary plans, but map platforms may publish more reliably once roads/addresses are officially recognized.
What do you need from me to start?
A site plan (PDF/CAD), an address list (spreadsheet), and any available road or plat information. If you only have a concept plan, send that.
What mapping platforms do you submit to?
We submit to major providers like Google Maps, Apple Maps, HERE, TomTom, and Waze, plus other navigation ecosystems depending on the project.
What exactly do you submit?
Depending on your project, we can submit addresses, streets/roads, community/subdivision name, and key entrance locations so the development is searchable.
Will this fix delivery and navigation apps (Amazon, rideshare, food delivery)?
Often yes, because many apps rely on the major map providers. Some apps update on their own schedule, but correct provider data is the foundation.
How is pricing determined?
Pricing depends on the number of addresses, roads, and building footprints and the quality/format of what you provide. We’ll give a clear quote before starting.
What if something is already on the map but incorrect?
We can submit corrections (wrong pin, wrong road name, missing streets, incomplete coverage) and guide you on the fastest path to update.
Do you guarantee approval or an exact go-live date?
We can’t guarantee approval or exact timing because each platform reviews submissions independently, but we prepare submissions to meet requirements and reduce delays.
MapRegister is not affiliated with Google, Apple, or any mapping provider. Approval and publication timelines are controlled by each platform.