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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to verifier assets
  3. Verifier configuration
  4. Verifier asset properties
  5. Frequently asked questions
  6. Address verification properties
  7. Validation and testing
  8. Input address fields
  9. Output address fields

Verifier assets

Verifier assets

Enrichments: Geocoding fields

Enrichments: Geocoding fields

To increase the chance of successful delivery, for example in rural areas, you can enrich the verified addresses with geocodes. Geocodes identify the latitude and longitude of an address.
A verifier asset supports the following levels of geocoding:
Rooftop
Rooftop geocoordinates map to the center of the roof of the primary building on a parcel of land.
ArrivalPoint
ArrivalPoint geocoordinates map to a point in the center of the street segment in front of a house or a building.
StreetCenter
StreetCenter geocoordinates map to an approximate mid-point of the street, based on known geocodes for locations nearby.
LocalityCenter
LocalityCenter geocoordinates map to an approximate mid-point of the locality, based on known geocodes for locations nearby.
PostalCodeCenter
PostalCodeCenter geocoordinates map to a post office that handles mail for the address.
The maximum available precision of the geocodes depends on the depth of the geocoding data that the reference data stores for the country. If verification cannot return geocodes to the level of precision that you select, it returns the geocodes to the closest possible level of precision.
You can select the following fields for each level of geocoding precision:
[Geocoding Level] Accuracy Code
Returns the level of accuracy to which a verifier can return geocodes for an address in a given country.
[Geocoding Level] Coordinates
Returns the closest latitude and longitude coordinates that a verifier can return for the input address.
[Geocoding Level] Latitude
Returns the closest latitude coordinates that a verifier can return for the input address.
[Geocoding Level] Longitude
Returns the closest longitude coordinates that a verifier can return for the input address.

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