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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: On-Prem Operations
  3. Part 2: Parameter and Element Reference
  4. Appendix A: Geocode Countries
  5. Appendix B: Reverse Geocoding Coverage
  6. Appendix C: Certified Mode Values

On-Premises Developer Guide

On-Premises Developer Guide

Enrichments for United States Addresses

Enrichments for United States Addresses

You can configure Informatica Address Verification to add multiple address enrichments when you verify United States addresses.
To receive address enrichments for the United States, install the latest supplementary reference data files for United States and ensure that valid license keys are available for the data files.
Address Verification includes the following enrichments for validated United States addresses:
CBSAID
A Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) identification number is a five-digit number that identifies an urban area with a population greater than 10,000. A CBSA can be a Metropolitan Statistical Area or Micropolitan Statistical Area. A Metropolitan Statistical Area has over 50,000 inhabitants. A Micropolitan Statistical Area has between 10,000 and 50,000 inhabitants.
CensusBlockGroup
A 12-digit number that identifies a Census Block Group. A Census Block Group is a group of Census Blocks that share the same first digit. The first digit in the Census Block number is the last digit in the 12-digit Census Block Group number.
CensusBlockNo
A four-digit number that identifies a Census Block. A Census Block is the smallest entity for which the Census Bureau collects census information.
CensusCountyFips
A three-digit number that identifies a county in the United States. The United States Census Bureau provides the county information.
The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) include a set of numbers that identify states, counties, and other territorial possessions in the United States. A two-digit state code identifies each state. A three-digit county code identifies a county within a state. Together, the five digits of the state and county codes uniquely identify a county.
CensusCountyName
The name of the county that the Census Bureau provides.
CensusTractNo
A six-digit number that identifies a Census Tract. A Census Tract is a statistical subdivision of a county.
CountyFipsCode
A three-digit number that identifies a county in the United States. The United States Postal Service (USPS) provides the county information.
The United States Census Bureau and the USPS both maintain county FIPS codes. The county codes from each organization differ in approximately 5% of cases.
FinanceNumber
A finance number is a six-digit number that the USPS assigns to post offices and other postal facilities to support the collection of cost and statistical data. The first two digits of the finance number identify the state. The final four digits identify the post office or postal facility.
MCDID
A Minor Civil Division (MCD) identification number is a five-digit number. An MCD is a primary legal subdivision of a county.
MSAID
The Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) identification number is a five-digit number that identifies an urban area that has a population of 50,000 or more.
PlaceFipsCode
A five-digit number that identifies a locality in the United States.
StateFipsCode
A two-digit number that identifies a state in the United States.

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