Thank You for Subscribing — Important Alert System Update 
Thank you for being a Teton County, WY Nixle subscriber! We appreciate your commitment to staying informed. Nixle will be retired as of January 1, 2026.
Teton_WY Alerts — our upgraded alert system powered by Everbridge — has been live since February 2024. It is now the primary way to receive local emergency alerts, warnings, and public safety notifications.
If you already signed up for Teton_WY Alerts — great! You may still be receiving legacy Nixle messages, so we recommend unsubscribing from Nixle to avoid confusion. Follow the steps below.
- Sign up for Teton_WY Alerts if you haven’t yet:
? Visit www.tcincident.org and click Sign Up at the top of the page. - Unsubscribe from Nixle:
?Text the word STOP to 888-777 to stop text alerts
?Click Unsubscribe at the bottom of any Nixle email. If you get both emails and texts, you’ll need to unsubscribe from each separately.
Let’s stay connected — safely and smartly!
Teton County Emergency Management

Instructions:
Visit www.tcincident.org and click "Sign Up" at the top of the page! Registration is free and takes only a few minutes. Be sure to enter at least one address within Teton County, WY when creating your profile. This enables allows us to use geo-targeting so you receive alerts that are specific to your location. You can enter up to five different addresses that you care about, input numerous forms of contact information, and select additional accessibility features like TTY. If you are already registered for Teton_WY Alerts, you can update your preferences from the same page (www.tcincident.org) or download the Everbridge mobile app for another way to get alerts. Remember to unsubscribe from Nixle when you are finished registering for the new system.
Address/Location
Teton County Emergency Management
3240 Adams Canyon Dr
Jackson, WY 83001
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 307-733-9572
Teton County Emergency Management
[email protected]
307-733-9572
Alert Details
- Severity:
- Minor - Minimal to no known threat to life or property
- Urgency:
- Future - Responsive action SHOULD be taken in the near future
- Certainty:
- Observed - Determined to have occurred or to be ongoing
- Category:
- Other events
- Event:
- Routine Weekly Test
