Understanding Address Parsing, Standardization, and Delivery Verification APIs

A key offering that many of our clients appreciate is our trackable direct mail. With a dynamic QR code, we can identify every direct mail recipient that uses their smartphone to open a call-to-action… from dialing a phone number or scheduling an appointment. We can even push an event record for the specific recipient to their customer relationship management system… or contact a sales representative with the activity.

While the return on investment is outstanding, mailing or delivering a physical marketing communication is, of course, more expensive than a digital message. Because of this, we are extremely careful about data cleanliness. We want one piece per household, never more. And we want every piece delivered to a deliverable address.

Without accurate data, you can cause many issues:

It’s not a small issue… without accurate data, you can have incredible waste.

Approximately 20% of addresses entered online contain errors – spelling mistakes, wrong house numbers, incorrect postal codes, formatting errors that don’t comply with a country’s postal regulations. This can result in late or undeliverable shipments, a big and costly concern for companies doing business domestically and across borders.

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Address verification isn’t as easy as it may sound, though. Aside from spelling issues, every week there are new addresses added to the national database of deliverable addresses in the country. There are also addresses that are transformed, as buildings change from commercial to residential, or single family to multi-family dwellings, farmland is portioned up into neighborhoods, or entire neighborhoods are redeveloped.

Address Verification Process

What is Address Validation?

Address validation (also known as address verification) is a process that ensures street and postal addresses exist. An address can be verified in one of two ways: upfront, when a user searches for an address that is not correct or complete, or by cleansing, parsing, matching and formatting data in a database against reference postal data.

What is address validation? Benefits and use cases explained

Address Verification vs Address Validation (ISO9001 Definition)

Not all addresses services are the same, though. Many address verification services will utilize rules approaches to match a database. In other words, a service may state that within zip 98765 that there is a Main Street and it starts at address 1 and ends at 150. As a result, 123 Main St is a valid household based on the logic, but not necessarily a verified address where something can be delivered to.

This is also an issue with services that provide a latitude and longitude with a specific address. Many of those systems utilize math to logically splice up addresses on a block and return a computed latitude and longitude. As retailers, restaurants, and delivery services utilize lat/long for physical delivery, that can cause a ton of issues. A driver may be halfway down the block and unable to locate you based on approximate data.

Capturing Address Data

I’m working with a deliver service right now where consumers enter their own address information, the company exports deliveries on a daily basis, and then routes them utilizing a different service. Every day, there are dozens of undeliverable addresses that must be corrected within the system. This is a waste of time given there are systems that can manage this.

As we’re optimizing the system, we’re working to standardize and verify the address upon entry. That’s the best way to ensure your data cleanliness. Present the standardized, verified delivery address to the consumer on entry and have them agree that it’s correct.

There are a couple of standards that you’ll want to see that the platforms use:

Address Verification APIs

As I mentioned above, not all address verification services are created equal – so you’ll want to really keep an eye on any issues that may arise. Saving a few pennies on a free or cheap service can cause you dollars in downstream delivery issues.

Melissa is currently offering free address validation services for six months (up to 100K records per month) to qualifying essential organizations working to support communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Here are the more popular APIs for address verification. You’ll notice that one popular platform isn’t mentioned – Google Maps API. That’s because it’s not an address verification service, it’s a geocoding service. While it standardizes and returns latitude and longitude, it doesn’t mean that the response is a deliverable, physical address.

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