USPS Address Database
The Address Management System (AMS) is the master database of deliverable addresses maintained by the United States Postal Service. This system offers a wide variety of tools, including city/state lookup, ZIP Code lookup, and address standardization. These tools are invaluable for businesses, government agencies, and other institutions.
USPS addresses are standardized for accuracy, but a few errors are still possible. This happens when people have not entered all of the necessary information in an address. A few of the most common mistakes are incorrect street names, as well as incomplete or incorrect house numbers. The USPS has a process for fixing address errors, which takes three steps. The first step is standardizing the address. This process helps fix errors and fill in missing information. However, it cannot correct address errors that are straight out wrong.
Another common mistake is using the incorrect spelling or number order. By double checking your records, you can catch spelling mistakes and address errors before they cause problems. You should also have the address validated to make sure it is correct and avoid any delivery issues. The validation process takes a little time, but it can prevent the delivery of erroneous mail.
In addition to correcting addresses, Melissa's Address Database also helps businesses cut costs on undeliverable mail. Its services have helped businesses across all industries for 35 years. They offer leading-edge solutions for verifying and cleaning up customer contact data.
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