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Address collection may seem like a daunting task. When you're collecting addresses to be used for weddings, parties, or holiday cards, it's crucial to keep your data clean.

Businesses can save time and money by using valid addresses. Incorrect addresses can result in returned mail, extra fees and missed opportunities. Address verification tools can help cut expenses by ensuring addresses are entered correctly.
ArcGIS Solutions for State and Local Government
Address collection is essential for local governments and is an essential element of geospatial data management. Many governments struggle to manage authoritative address repository. They require simple workflows to capture the physical location at an early stage in the creation of an address, standard map products that inform decision makers and the public about the quality and accuracy of their addresses, as well as tools for sharing authoritative address with other agencies.
To meet these requirements local government employees are using Esri solutions. These pre-built maps and apps are configured around specific workflows, making it easy for local governments of all sizes and levels of expertise to adopt them for increased efficiency and understanding.
According to Scott Oppmann, State and Local Government Solutions Team Lead, Esri, solutions are classified into categories that cover "the most common needs in state and local government." Click here to see the full list of capabilities.
For instance, a program called Maintaining an Authoritative Address Repository includes a series of tasks that allow you to create a site address layer from a list of verified sites that you have collected via an online form or captured in the field using Address Field Inventory. The feature layers can be used to generate USNG coordinates as well as a mailing address. The solution lets you split a street at a specific point, calculate a municipal boundaries, and then update address attributes in the master road table.
Managing Address Field Operations is another Esri solution that can be used to help address authority staff gather incomplete or incorrect information from internal and outside stakeholders. Office staff can assign tasks to their field staff to utilize the address crowdsourcing application on their mobile devices. They can then verify the addresses submitted and record any new ones they see while in the field. This information is then automatically added to the appropriate database tables for further processing and publication.
The solution allows office workers to assign tasks with the option of validating an existing set address data using a specified accuracy level. This allows them to identify mistakes, such as duplicates or mismatched addresses, in the database. This information can be imported into the master address database to improve the data quality and make the data more precise.
Reverse Geocode Geoprocessing Tool
If you're trying to find the location of a particular company or know which area is most lucrative, reverse geocoding can assist you to understand your data. Many mobile apps, including Uber or Lyft, rely on reverse geocoding to convert raw GPS coordinates into something drivers can read. Retail chains use reverse geocoding to better understand their customers' buying habits. Urban planners can link address data to the density of people to determine where to construct public infrastructure.
Reverse Geocode is a tool that converts the location of points within a feature class to addresses. It does this by searching for the closest intersection or address in relation to distance. It can be used to reverse geocode individual points or multiple points in the form of a batch. The output is well-organized and ready for integration into other tools and systems.
It can handle both standard and custom formats for address data, including the standardized attributes X and Y of the Point Address feature, as well as the identifiers for POIs (Point of Interest). You can also specify the geometries match the type of location it is. It could be an address location for routing (a street side location that can be used to route) or the parcel centroid or rooftop of an address.
Additionally you can use the tool to create an integrated locator by linking two or more existing locators together. If it cannot find the address using your local data, then the resulting locator will use ArcGIS World Geocoding.
Reverse geocoding can be costly, particularly when you're working on large amounts of coordinates. You'll need to keep your usage under Esri's free usage threshold--which is around 200 thousand monthly requests or you'll incur costs. Another alternative is to purchase a service that will convert coordinates into addresses in bulk for you.
As a final note it is crucial to confirm the accuracy of any address information you receive from customers through reverse geocoding. This can be done by using an API for address verification that is CASS-certified like PostGrid. This will ensure that the addresses you use in your direct mail campaigns are deliverable and can be delivered to your customers.
Data Assistant Add-in
The Data Assistant add-in contains a series of tools designed to help you migrate data from one database to another that may have an entirely different data structure. You can use these tools to perform many tasks, including concatenating several source fields into a single target field or dividing a string into several target fields.
The installation of the Data Assistant is required before you can use it. To do this you need to click Start and then choose Control Panel, and then choose Add or Remove Programs. Uninstall Microsoft Data Assistant 1.0 by following the steps on screen.
Once the Data Assistant addin is installed it can be set up to create the source/target configuration files. You can then load or replace data by using this file. The Data Mapping tool also includes several methods that you can employ to convert data into different formats and to handle specific characters.
Learn how to use the Data Assistant Add-in to learn more about how it can help you with your address collection requirements. This solution explains how to utilize the Data Assistant add in and how to perform processes to collect data from parcels and update data on parcels and populate the community layer.
Data Validation Tool
A reliable address verification tool is a powerful tool that helps businesses maintain data accuracy and operational efficiency. It ensures that the correct address is used to mail, invoices go to the correct customer, and marketing campaigns are sent to their intended target audience. When selecting a validation tool pick one that provides seamless integration into business processes as well as extensive coverage across all countries. You should also look at pricing structures and choose tools with a high ROI.
It is essential to ensure that the initial data entry of addresses is correct, whether it's on paper forms in stores, or entered digitally when you check out online or integrating data from CRM systems. This will help reduce shipping errors and returns and ultimately increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. This is more than a simple postal code or ZIP lookup. It requires a thorough method of address collection and validation.
The process begins with an advanced data parsing tool that breaks down an address into its distinct components, such as the street name, city, and postal code. The tool then matches these pieces against commercial databases to validate their accuracy. It then standardizes an address to conform with the global postal standards. For example, it converts extended forms into standardized abbreviations or capitalization.
The address is then geocoded in order to confirm its location. This step is particularly important for businesses that operate globally. It allows them to calculate shipping costs accurately, and also to provide transparency to their customers. This decreases the chance of delays that are costly due to inaccurate or incomplete data. In addition, a robust geocoding API can help companies comply with international shipping regulations and avoid customs-related issues.
Once the address is verified, it is automatically updated in CRM and enterprise resource planning software to ensure that every customer contact, shipment or delivery is based upon accurate data. Precise address data can also simplify the logistics side of operations by reducing procurement and logistics processes, thereby saving time and money.