Address Information System Products Technical Guide August 2006 NATIONAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTER UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 6060 PRIMACY PKWY STE 201 MEMPHIS TN 38188-0001 (800) 238-3150 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Overview 2 Carrier Route Product 2 City State Product 2 Delivery Statistics Product 3 Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product 3 Five-Digit ZIP Product 3 Z4Change Product 3 ZIP+4 Product 4 ZIPMove Product 5 Software Development 5 Chapter 2: Media Configuration Descriptions 7 AIS File Configurations 8 Chapter 3: File Layout 10 Sort Sequence 11 Carrier Route Product–Copyright Record 11 Carrier Route Product–Detail Record 12 City State Product–Copyright Record 13 City State Product-Alias Record 14 City State Product–5-Digit ZIP Scheme Combinations Record 15 City State Product–Seasonal Record 16 City State Product–Zone Split Record 17 City State Product–Detail Record 18 Delivery Statistics Product–Copyright Record 20 Delivery Statistics Product–Detail Record 21 Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product–Copyright Record 23 Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product–Detail Record 24 Five-Digit ZIP Product–Copyright Record 25 Five-Digit ZIP Product–Detail Record 26 Z4Change Product–Copyright Record 27 Z4Change Product–Detail Record 28 ZIP+4 Product–Copyright Record 29 ZIP+4 Product–Detail Record 30 ZIP+4 Transaction File–Copyright Record 32 ZIP+4 Transaction File–Detail Record 33 ZIPMove Product–Copyright Record 35 ZIPMove Product–Detail Record 36 Chapter 4: Data Samples 41 Carrier Route Product 42 City State Product 43 Delivery Statistics Product 48 Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product 50 Five-Digit ZIP Product 51 Z4Change Product 52 ZIP+4 Product 53 ZIP+4 Transaction File 55 ZIPMove Product 57 Chapter 5: Data Element Definitions 62 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Chapter 6: Record Types 83 Street Records 84 Post Office Box Records 86 Rural or Highway Contract Route Records 87 High-rise, Building, and Apartment Records 87 Firm Records 88 General Delivery Records 88 Multi-Carrier Records 89 Chapter 7: Using Key Fields 90 Chapter 8: Ordering AIS Products 92 Ordering Information 94 Product Subscription and Renewal 94 Product Glossary 95 AIS Product Line 96 Carrier Route Products 96 City State Products 97 Delivery Statistics Products 97 Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Products 98 Five-Digit ZIP Products 98 Z4Change Products 98 ZIP+4 Products 99 ZIPMove Products 99 Product Price Sheet 100 AIS Products Order Form 101 Appendix 103 Standard State and US Territory Abbreviations 104 AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Address Information System (AIS) Products Technical Guide is a consolidated user guide containing documentation on all AIS products, including: * Carrier Route Product * City State Product * Delivery Statistics Product * Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product * Five-Digit ZIP Product * Z4CHANGE Product * ZIP+4 Product * ZIPMove Product Note: All AIS products are comprised of raw data files in EBCDIC or ASCII fixed-length text. To be manipulated or accessed, these files require use of an application program. Carrier Route Product The Carrier Route product provides mailers who wish to take advantage of presort postage discounts the reference information needed to apply carrier route codes to addresses. Mail containing carrier route codes can then be presorted to the carrier route level. City State Product The City State portion of the City State product is a comprehensive list of ZIP Codes and the city, county, and post office names associated with those ZIP Codes. It can be used to validate the city name and ZIP Code that is part of a mailing address, and as a link between other AIS product data. This product contains records that can assist mailers with the following processing functions: * ZIP Code validation * ZIP Code assignment * Finance number assignment * County code/name identification * Street name matching * ZIP Code and carrier route changes The Street Alias portion of the product contains all of the street alias and primary street names in the nation and can be used in conjunction with a separate application to locate the new name for a street. For example, if you cannot find a match in the ZIP+4 product, you can go into Street Alias and match on the ZIP code and alias street names. If you find a match, you can use the street name and return to the ZIP+4 product. The 5-Digit ZIP Scheme Combinations portion of the product contains a listing of 5-digit ZIP Code groupings. These groupings represent ZIP Codes that are processed and finalized on the same piece of equipment at the same time at USPS plants and delivery units. 5-Digit ZIP Scheme Combinations can assist you in qualifying for 5-digit automation rates for letters by providing a group of ZIP Codes to combine mailings that would appear in a single tray. The Zone Split portion of the product is a list of ZIP Codes with carrier route identification codes that have been reorganized within the past eighteen months. If you cannot find a ZIP Code in the ZIP+4 product, check Zone Split to see if a new ZIP Code has been assigned. The Seasonal portion of the product identifies ZIP Codes and the months that the seasonal addresses are to be considered occupied. It can help decide whether or not to create mailing for seasonal addresses in a ZIP Code. Delivery Statistics Product The Delivery Statistics product contains information regarding delivery by carrier route and post office box section. This data file will define the number of post office boxes and business/residential deliveries on city, rural, and highway contract routes for every ZIP Code in the country. [t1]Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product The eLOT product was developed to give mailers the ability to sort their mailings in approximate carrier-casing sequence. To aid in mail sortation, eLOT contains an eLOT sequence number field and an ascending/descending code. The eLOT sequence number indicates the first occurrence of delivery made to the add-on range within the carrier route, and the ascending/descending code indicates the approximate delivery order within the sequence number. eLOT processing may be used by mailers to qualify for enhanced carrier route presort discounts. USPS requires address lists to be processed through Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS)-certified ZIP+4 address-matching software before being processed against the eLOT product. Non ZIP+4 coded records may not be used with this product. Five-Digit ZIP Product The Five-Digit ZIP product, in conjunction with the City State product, provides 5-digit ZIP Code data that can be appended to computerized mailing lists via address-matching software. It contains detailed street data for multi-coded cities (i.e., cities that have more than one 5-digit ZIP Code). Note: Although the Five-Digit ZIP product contains detailed street data, a complete list of ZIP Codes for single-and multi-coded cities can only be found in the City State product. Both City State product and Five-Digit ZIP product are required to perform complete 5-digit ZIP encoding and validation. Z4CHANGE Product In cooperation with the mailing industry, USPS designed the Z4CHANGE product to provide mailers the information necessary to create an application that would facilitate frequent and cost-effective processing for updating very large computerized mailing lists for automation compatibility and improved deliverability. Current USPS regulations require that all customer address lists be processed by CASS-certified address-matching software (see Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), section A708 for a complete description of CASS requirements). CASS-certified software applies the correct ZIP+4, delivery point, and/or carrier route codes while standardizing the address, city, and state elements. To enhance deliverability, the USPS recommends that customers reprocess their address lists more frequently using CASS-certified software; however, frequent reprocessing of address lists can be costly and time-consuming. Z4CHANGE was developed for customers who need data as a cost-effective means of improving the deliverability of their mail using the most current ZIP+4 and delivery point information. Z4CHANGE helps customers achieve this goal by providing data that indicates which ZIP+4 codes have been realigned in the past twelve months. When a high-rise (“H”) or firm (“F”) record is added to the ZIP+4 product by the USPS, Z4CHANGE also shows a transaction for the supporting street ZIP+4 code, allowing customers the opportunity to upgrade previously-coded street-level matches. Customers must then develop their own software to access Z4CHANGE to determine which records on their address lists need to be reprocessed by CASS-certified software. As a result, only the records that have had transactions will need to be reprocessed, which can be done monthly or bimonthly. Should the USPS determine that a significant change in CASS requirements warrants a complete update of all addresses, Z4CHANGE customers may be notified that they will be required to reprocess their entire address lists. Otherwise, Z4CHANGE customers will only be required to reprocess their entire address lists at the end of the third year following Z4CHANGE certification. The Z4CHANGE product and CASS certification offer the following benefits: * Eliminates the need to reprocess an entire address list by providing a means of maintaining continuous qualification for discounted automation rates. Z4CHANGE users’ address files remain current and in compliance with USPS regulations. * Increases address accuracy by enabling more frequent ZIP+4 address file processing. * Enhances the mailer’s competitiveness in the marketplace by improving the deliverability of mail and increasing the promptness of mail delivery. ZIP+4 Product The ZIP+4 product is the base reference that can be accessed by an application to assign the correct ZIP+4 code associated with a mailing address. The complete ZIP+4 product contains approximately 43 million records and is available either in its entirety or by selected state. The product is typically used to build an address-matching directory that is accessed by a separate matching application. Note: While the ZIP+4 product contains detailed street data, a complete list of 5-digit ZIP Codes and city place names can only be found in the City State product. Both City State product and ZIP+4 product are required to perform complete ZIP+4 encoding and validation. Matching a typical address file to the ZIP+4 product requires sophisticated software. The majority of companies that wish to ZIP+4 code their mailing lists either purchase commercially-available CASS-certified address-matching software or contract for CASS-certified address-matching services from a service bureau. Use of CASS-certified address-matching software offers the following benefits: 1. Reduced postage costs — Adding ZIP+4 codes and associated delivery point barcodes (DPBC) to mail piece address records can result in considerable postage discounts and can enable identification of costly duplicate addresses. 2. Accurate address lists — Matching address records with the appropriate ZIP+4 codes will help identify incomplete or inaccurate addresses. Making corrections will reduce the amount of undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) pieces, which in turn will result in more efficient mail processing and delivery. 3. Improved demographic information — ZIP+4 codes can enhance the ability to identify a particular block, post office box, building, apartment, or business location. Instead of sending mail to all customers in a 5-digit ZIP code or carrier route area, mailers can target a specific market area. 4. Improved mailroom operations — ZIP+4 codes can be used to improve internal mail-sorting operations. High daily incoming mail volume may qualify an organization for two or more unique 4-digit add-on codes. These add-ons can be used to identify specific departments or functions within a company or, for example, to separate payments from other correspondence as incoming mail is sorted. 5. Improved mail service and stabilized postage rates — Use of ZIP+4 coded addresses and the associated DPBCs produced by CASS-certified software maximizes USPS automated equipment sortation, which improves delivery, reduces mail processing costs, and fosters rate stability. ZIPMove Product To reflect USPS ZIP Code realignment efforts, the ZIPMove data file was created to assist address-matching software in providing up-to-date, accurate ZIP+4 codes. The primary objective in creating this product was to maximize mailers’ ZIP+4 code matching potential in situations in which ZIP Code realignments have taken place and a change in city name and/or finance number has occurred (which normally prevents address-matching software from determining the newly-assigned ZIP Code). Mailers are encouraged to incorporate ZIPMove as a regular part of their address hygiene process as a means of correcting addresses that have undergone a ZIP Code realignment in which a change in city name and finance number occurred. Software Development Only those organizations with very large files or special needs or those planning to market an address-matching system should consider developing address-matching software due to the expense of this process. For instance, substantial preprocessing of user address files must be performed to format the software for matching to the ZIP+4 product or Five-Digit ZIP product. Preprocessing includes parsing (i.e., separating) the mailing address into its basic elements and standardizing all abbreviations for suffixes, directionals, and other address components. Publication 28, Postal Addressing Standards, provides detailed information on address standardization and is available upon request. Although exact address matches are ideal, developers should design software that allows matching of a partially correct address if no duplications are created by the relaxed matching criteria. Examples of partially correct addresses include the following: Reversed Directional N MAIN ST MAIN ST N Missing Directional N MAIN ST MAIN ST Incorrect Directional N MAIN ST S MAIN ST Incorrect Suffix MAIN ST MAIN AVE Incorrect Spelling MAIN ST MAINE ST MANE ST Users can take advantage of various matching techniques when attempting to match to the ZIP+4 or Five-Digit ZIP product for assignment of add-on codes or ZIP Codes. To satisfy the requirements of various mailers, both files are provided in a simple, sequential, fixed-length record format. Address-matching software developers can modify this format for easier handling by using data restructuring to compress recurring data elements and eliminating any elements that are not used. Note: It is highly recommended that you only use address-matching software enabled with Delivery Point Validation (DPV). Using DPV allows you the opportunity to validate an address down to the primary street numbers, and in some cases, to the apartment or suite number. AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 2 Media Configuration Descriptions AIS File Configurations The following table contains AIS media configuration descriptions. Recording Technique Character Set Label Density Option Media 18-Track EBCDIC 38K BPI No Label 3480 Cartridge ASCII 38K BPI No Label CD ROM Note: A CD ROM is compressed data that requires unzipping software to decompress the file. The CD ROM data-set attribute for each product is the same record length as the 3480 cartridge. Carrier Route Product The Carrier Route product resides on two cartridges or one CD ROM. Dataset attributes for 3480 cartridge: Record Length = 120 characters Block Size = 32,520 characters Records Per Block = 271 records City State Product The City State product resides on one cartridge or one CD ROM. Dataset attributes for 3480 cartridge: Record Length = 129 characters Block Size = 32,508 characters Records Per Block = 252 records Delivery Statistics Product The Delivery Statistics product resides on one cartridge or one CD ROM. Dataset attributes for 3480 cartridge: Record Length = 309 characters Block Size = 32,754 characters Records Per Block = 106 records Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product The eLOT product resides on one CD ROM. Record length = 27 characters Five-Digit Product The Five-Digit product resides on approximately one cartridge or one CD ROM. Dataset attributes for 3480 cartridge: Record Length = 95 characters Block Size = 32,585 characters Records Per Block = 343 records Z4CHANGE Product The Z4CHANGE product resides on approximately seven cartridges or one CD ROM. Dataset attributes for 3480 cartridge: Record Length = 21 characters Block Size = 32,760 characters Records Per Block = 1,560 records ZIP+4 Product and ZIP+4 Transaction File The ZIP+4 product resides on approximately 27 cartridges or one CD ROM. Dataset attributes for 3480 cartridge: Record Length = 182 characters Block Size = 32,578 characters Records Per Block = 179 records ZIPMove Product The ZIPMove product resides on one cartridge or one CD ROM. Dataset attributes for 3480 cartridge: Record Length = 435 characters Block Size = 32,625 characters Records Per Block = 75 records AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 3 File Layout Sort Sequence All files are sorted in EBCDIC collating sequence in ascending order in the ZIP Code and Update Key Number data fields. Carrier Route Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 C = Copyright 2 Filler 05 02 – 06 3 Copyright Statement 12 07 – 18 Copyright ฉ 4 Filler 01 19 – 19 5 File Version Month 02 20 – 21 01 Through 12 6 Dash 01 22 – 22 – 7 File Version Year 02 23 – 24 00 Through 99 8 Filler 01 25 – 25 9 Copyright Owner 04 26 – 29 USPS 10 Filler 01 30 – 30 11 Volume Sequence Number 03 31 – 33 01 Through 255 12 Filler 87 34 – 120 Carrier Route Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 D = Detail 2 ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Update Key Number 10 07 – 16 4 Action Code 01 17 – 17 A = Add D = Delete 5 Record Type Code 01 18 – 18 G = General Delivery M = Multi-Carrier P = PO Box R = Rural Route/Highway Contract S = Street 6 Carrier Route ID 04 19 – 22 7 Street Pre-Directional 02 23 – 24 Abbreviation 8 Street Name 28 25 – 52 9 Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 53 – 56 10 Street Post-Directional 02 57 – 58 Abbreviation 11 Address Primary Low Number 10 59 – 68 12 Address Primary High Number 10 69 – 78 13 Address Primary Odd/Even 01 79 – 79 O = Odd Code E = Even B = Both 14 Address Secondary Abbreviation 04 80 – 83 Only for Rec. Type M 15 Address Secondary Low Number 08 84 – 91 Only for Rec. Type M 16 Address Secondary High Number 08 92 – 99 Only for Rec. Type M 17 Address Secondary Odd/Even 01 100 – 100 Only for Rec. Type M Code O = Odd E = Even B = Both 18 State Abbreviation 02 101 – 102 19 Finance Number 06 103 – 108 20 Urbanization City State Key 06 109 – 114 21 Preferred Last Line City State 06 115 – 120 Key City State Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 C = Copyright 2 Filler 05 02 – 06 3 Copyright Statement 12 07 – 18 Copyright ฉ 4 Filler 01 19 – 19 5 File Version Month 02 20 – 21 01 Through 12 6 Dash 01 22 – 22 – 7 File Version Year 02 23 – 24 00 Through 99 8 Filler 01 25 – 25 9 Copyright Owner 04 26 – 29 USPS 10 Filler 01 30 – 30 11 Volume Sequence Number 03 31 – 33 01 Through 255 12 Filler 96 34 – 129 City State Product — Alias Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 A = Alias 2 ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Alias Street Information Alias Street Pre-Directional 02 07 – 08 Abbreviation Alias Street Name 28 09 – 36 Alias Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 37 – 40 Alias Street Post-Directional 02 41 – 42 Abbreviation 4 Street Information Street Pre-Directional 02 43 – 44 Abbreviation Street Name 28 45 – 72 Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 73 – 76 Street Post-Directional 02 77 – 78 Abbreviation 5 Alias Type Code 01 79 – 79 A = Abbreviated C = Street Name Changed O = Nickname/Other P = Preferred Street Name 6 Alias Date Alias Century 02 80 – 81 Alias Year 02 82 – 83 Alias Month 02 84 – 85 Alias Day 02 86 – 87 7 Alias Delivery Address Range Alias Delivery Address Low 10 88 – 97 Number Alias Delivery Address High 10 98 – 107 Number 8 Alias Range Odd/Even Code 01 108 – 108 O = Odd E = Even B = Both 9 Filler 21 109 – 129 City State Product — 5-Digit ZIP Scheme Combinations Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 S = Scheme 2 Label ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Combined ZIP Code 05 07 – 11 4 Filler 118 12 – 129 City State Product — Seasonal Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 N = Seasonal 2 ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Seasonal Delivery Jan Ind 01 07 – 07 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 4 Seasonal Delivery Feb Ind 01 08 – 08 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 5 Seasonal Delivery Mar Ind 01 09 – 09 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 6 Seasonal Delivery Apr Ind 01 10 – 10 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 7 Seasonal Delivery May Ind 01 11 – 11 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 8 Seasonal Delivery Jun Ind 01 12 – 12 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 9 Seasonal Delivery Jul Ind 01 13 – 13 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 10 Seasonal Delivery Aug Ind 01 14 – 14 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 11 Seasonal Delivery Sep Ind 01 15 – 15 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 12 Seasonal Delivery Oct Ind 01 16 – 16 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 13 Seasonal Delivery Nov Ind 01 17 – 17 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 14 Seasonal Delivery Dec Ind 01 18 – 18 Y = Seasonal Dlvry N = Not a Seasonal Dlvry 15 Filler 111 19 – 129 City State Product — Zone Split Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 Z = Zone Split 2 Old ZIP Carrier Route ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 Carrier Route ID 04 07 – 10 3 New ZIP Carrier Route ZIP Code 05 11 – 15 Carrier Route ID 04 16 – 19 4 Transaction Date Transaction Century 02 20 – 21 Transaction Year 02 22 – 23 Transaction Month 02 24 – 25 Transaction Day 02 26 – 27 5 Filler 102 28 – 129 City State Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01–01 D = Detail 2 ZIP Code 05 02–06 3 City State Key 06 07–12 4 ZIP Classification Code 01 13–13 Blank = Non-Unique M = APO/FPO Military P = PO Box Zip U = Unique Zip 5 City State Name 28 14–41 6 City State Name Abbreviation 13 42–54 7 City State Name Facility Code 01 55–55 B = Branch C = Community Post Office N = Non-Postal Community Name, Former Postal Facility, or Place Name P = Post Office S = Station U = Urbanization 8 City State Mailing Name 01 56–56 Y = Mailing Name Indicator N = Non-Mailing Name 9 Preferred Last Line City State 06 57–62 Key 10 Preferred Last Line City State 28 63–90 Name 11 City Delivery Indicator 01 91–91 Y = Office Has City Delivery Carrier Route N = Office Does Not Have City-Delivery Carrier Routes 12 Carrier Route Rate Sortation/and 01 92–92 Merged 5-Digit Indicator A = Carrier Route Sortation Rates Apply – Merging Permitted B = Carrier Route Sortation Rates Apply – Merging Not Permitted C = Carrier Route Sortation Rates Do Not Apply – Merging Permitted D = Carrier Route Sortation Rates Do Not Apply – Merging Not Permitted City State Product — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 13 Unique ZIP Name Indicator 01 93–93 Y = Unique ZIP Name Blank = Not applicable 14 Finance Number 06 94–99 15 State Abbreviation 02 100–101 16 County Number 03 102–104 17 County Name 25 105 129 Delivery Statistics Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 C = Copyright 2 Filler 05 02 – 06 3 Copyright Statement 12 07 – 18 Copyright ฉ 4 Filler 01 19 – 19 5 File Version Month 02 20 – 21 01 Through 12 6 Dash 01 22 – 22 – 7 File Version Year 02 23 – 24 00 Through 99 8 Filler 01 25 – 25 9 Copyright Owner 04 26 – 29 USPS 10 Filler 01 30 – 30 11 Volume Sequence Number 03 31 – 33 01 Through 255 12 Filler 186 34 – 219 Delivery Statistics Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 D = Detail 2 ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Update Key Number 10 07 – 16 4 Action Code 01 17-17 A = Add D = Delete 5 Carrier Route ID 04 18 – 21 6 Scheme Active Statistics Section Business Centralized Count Curb Count CBU Count Other Count Facility Box Count Contract Box Count Detached Box Count NPU Count Caller Service Box Count Remittance Box Count Contest Box Count Other Box Count 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 22 – 26 27 – 31 32 – 36 37 – 41 42 – 46 47 – 51 52 – 56 57 – 61 62 – 66 67 – 71 72 – 76 77 – 81 Residential Centralized Count Curb Count CBU Count Other Count Facility Box Count Contract Box Count Detached Box Count NPU Count Caller Service Box Count Remittance Box Count Contest Box Count Other Box Count 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 82 – 86 87 – 91 92 – 96 97 – 101 102 – 106 107 – 111 112 – 116 117 – 121 122 – 126 127 – 131 132 – 136 137 – 141 General Delivery Count 05 142 – 146 Delivery Statistics Product — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 7 Scheme Possible Statistics Section Business Centralized Count Curb Count CBU Count Other Count Facility Box Count Contract Box Count Detached Box Count NPU Count Caller Service Box Count Remittance Box Count Contest Box Count Other Box Count 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 147 – 151 152 – 156 157 – 161 162 – 166 167 – 171 172 – 176 177 – 181 182 – 186 187 –191 192 – 196 197 – 201 202 – 206 Residential Centralized Count Curb Count CBU Count Other Count Facility Box Count Contract Box Count Detached Box Count NPU Count Caller Service Box Count Remittance Box Count Contest Box Count Other Box Count 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 207 – 211 212 – 216 217 – 221 222 – 226 227 – 231 232 – 236 237 – 241 242 – 246 247 – 251 252 – 256 257 – 261 262 – 266 General Delivery Count 05 267 – 271 8 Scheme Drop Business Families Served Count 05 272 – 276 9 Scheme Active Business/ Residential Mixed Count 05 277 – 281 10 Scheme Active Residential/ Business Mixed Count 05 282 – 286 11 Finance Number 06 287 – 292 12 State Abbreviation 02 293 – 294 13 County Code 03 295 – 297 14 Municipality City State Key 06 298 – 303 15 Preferred Last Line City State Key 06 304 – 309 Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail 01 001 – 001 C = Copyright 2 Filler 01 002 – 002 3 Copyright Statement 12 003 – 014 Copyright ฉ 4 File Version Month 02 015 – 016 01 Through 12 5 Dash 01 017 – 017 – 6 File Version Year 02 018 – 019 00 Through 99 7 Filler 01 020 – 020 8 Copyright Owner 04 021 – 024 USPS 9 Volume Sequence Number 03 025 – 027 01 Through 255 Enhanced Line of Travel (eLOT) Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 001 – 001 D = Detail 2 ZIP Code 05 002 – 006 3 Carrier Route ID 04 007 – 010 4 +4 Low Number 04 011 – 014 5 +4 High Number 04 015 – 018 6 Low Delivery Point Code 02 019 – 020 7 High Delivery Point Code 02 021 – 022 8 Ascending/Descending Code 01 023 – 023 A = Ascending D = Descending 9 Sequence Number 04 024 – 027 Note: +4 is also known as Add-on, +4 Add-on, and +4 ZIP Add-on. Five-Digit ZIP Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 C = Copyright 2 Filler 05 02 – 06 3 Copyright Statement 12 07 – 18 Copyright ฉ 4 Filler 01 19 – 19 5 File Version Month 02 20 – 21 01 Through 12 6 Dash 01 22 – 22 – 7 File Version Year 02 23 – 24 00 Through 99 8 Filler 01 25 – 25 9 Copyright Owner 04 26 – 29 USPS 10 Filler 01 30 – 30 11 Volume Sequence Number 03 31 – 33 01 Through 255 12 Filler 62 34 – 95 Five-Digit ZIP Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 D = Detail 2 ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Update Key Number 10 07 – 16 4 Action Code 01 17 – 17 A = Add D = Delete 5 Record Type Code 01 18 – 18 G = General Delivery P = PO Box R = Rural Route/ Highway Contract S = Street 6 Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation 02 19 – 20 7 Street Name 28 21 – 48 8 Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 49 – 52 9 Street Post-Directional Abbreviation 02 53 – 54 10 Address Primary Low Number 10 55 – 64 11 Address Primary High Number 10 65 – 74 12 Address Primary Odd/Even Code 01 75 – 75 O = Odd E = Even B = Both 13 Finance Number 06 76 – 81 14 State Abbreviation 02 82 – 83 15 Urbanization City State Key 06 84 – 89 16 Preferred Last Line City State Key 06 90 – 95 Z4CHANGE Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Filler 03 01 – 03 2 Copyright Code and Owner 07 04 – 10 ฉ USPS 3 Filler 02 11 – 12 4 File Version Year 02 13 – 14 00 Through 99 5 File Version Month 02 15 – 16 01 Through 12 6 File Version Day 02 17 – 18 01 Through 31 7 Volume Sequence Number 03 19 – 21 01 Through 25 Z4CHANGE Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 ZIP+4 Code 09 01 – 09 2 Current Month 01 10 – 10 Y = Yes N = No 3 Prior Month 1 01 11 – 11 Y = Yes N = No 4 Prior Month 2 01 12 – 12 Y = Yes N = No 5 Prior Month 3 01 13 – 13 Y = Yes N = No 6 Prior Month 4 01 14 – 14 Y = Yes N = No 7 Prior Month 5 01 15 – 15 Y = Yes N = No 8 Prior Month 6 01 16 – 16 Y = Yes N = No 9 Prior Month 7 01 17 – 17 Y = Yes N = No 10 Prior Month 8 01 18 – 18 Y = Yes N = No 11 Prior Month 9 01 19 – 19 Y = Yes N = No 12 Prior Month 10 01 20 – 20 Y = Yes N = No 13 Prior Month 11 01 21 – 21 Y = Yes N = No ZIP+4 Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 C = Copyright 2 Filler 05 02 – 06 3 Copyright Statement 12 07 – 18 Copyright ฉ 4 Filler 01 19 – 19 5 File Version Month 02 20 – 21 01 Through 12 6 Dash 01 22 – 22 – 7 File Version Year 02 23 – 24 00 Through 9 8 Filler 01 25 – 25 9 Copyright Owner 04 26 – 29 USPS 10 Filler 01 30 – 30 11 Volume Sequence Number 03 31 – 33 01 Through 255 12 Filler 149 34 – 182 ZIP+4 Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Field Logical Position Numbers Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 D = Detail 2 ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Update Key Number 10 07 – 16 4 Action Code 01 17 – 17 A = Add Always “A” for base file 5 Record Type Code 01 18 – 18 F = Firm G = General Delivery H = High-rise P = PO Box R = Rural Route/Highway Contract S = Street 6 Carrier Route ID 04 19 – 22 7 Street Pre-Directional 02 23 – 24 Abbreviation 8 Street Name 28 25 – 52 9 Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 53 – 56 10 Street Post-Directional 01 151 – 151 Abbreviation 11 Address Primary Low Number 10 59 – 68 12 Address Primary High Number 10 69 – 78 13 Address Primary Odd/Even 01 79 – 79 O = Odd Code E = Even B = Both 14 Building or Firm Name 40 80 – 119 15 Address Secondary Abbreviation 04 120 – 123 Only record types F, H 16 Address Secondary Low 08 124 – 131 Only record types F, H Number 17 Address Secondary High 08 132 – 139 Only record types F, H Number 18 Address Secondary Odd/Even 01 140 – 140 Only record types F, H Code O = Odd E = Even B = Both ZIP+4 Product — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Reference Field Logical Position Numbers Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 19 +4 Low Number ZIP Sector Number 02 141 – 142 ZIP Segment Number 02 143 – 144 20 +4 High Number ZIP Sector Number 02 145 – 146 ZIP Segment Number 02 147 – 148 21 Base Alternate Code 01 149 – 149 B = Base A = Alternate 22 LACS Status Indicator 01 150 – 150 L = LACS Converted Blank = Not Applicable 23 Government Building 01 151 – 151 A = City Gov Bldg Indicator B = Federal Gov Bldg C = State Gov Bldg D = Firm Only E = City Gov Bldg and Firm Only F = Federal Gov Bldg G = State Gov Bldg and Firm Only 24 Finance Number 06 152 – 157 25 State Abbreviation 02 158 – 159 26 County Number 03 160 – 162 27 Congressional District 02 163 – 164 Number 28 Municipality City State Key 06 165 – 170 29 Urbanization City State Key 06 171 – 176 30 Preferred Last Line City State 06 177 – 182 Key ZIP+4 Transaction File — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 C = Copyright 2 Filler 05 02 – 06 3 Copyright Statement 12 07 – 18 Copyright ฉ 4 Filler 01 19 – 19 5 File Version Month 02 20 – 21 01 Through 12 6 Dash 01 22 – 22 – 7 File Version Year 02 23 – 24 00 Through 99 8 Filler 01 25 – 25 9 Copyright Owner 04 26 – 29 USPS 10 Filler 01 30 – 30 11 Volume Sequence Number 03 31 – 33 01 Through 255 12 Filler 149 34 – 182 ZIP+4 Transaction File — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 D = Detail 2 ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Update Key Number 10 07 – 16 4 Action Code 01 17 – 17 A= Add D = Delete 5 Record Type Code 01 18 – 18 F = Firm G = General Delivery H = High-rise P = PO Box R = Rural Route/Highway Contract S = Street 6 Carrier Route ID 04 19 – 22 7 Street Pre-Directional 02 23 – 24 Abbreviation 8 Street Name 28 25 – 52 9 Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 53 – 56 10 Street Post-Directional 02 57 – 58 Abbreviation 11 Address Primary Low Number 10 59 – 68 12 Address Primary High Number 10 69 – 78 13 Address Primary Odd/Even 01 79 – 79 O = Odd Code E = Even B = Both 14 Building or Firm Name 40 80 – 119 15 Address Secondary Abbreviation 04 120 – 123 Only record types F, H 16 Address Secondary Low 08 124 – 131 Only record types F, H Number 17 Address Secondary High 08 132 – 139 Only record types F, H Number 18 Address Secondary Odd/Even 01 140 – 140 Only record types F, H Code O = Odd E = Even B = Both ZIP+4 Transaction File — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 19 +4 Low Number ZIP Sector Number 02 141 – 142 ZIP Segment Number 02 143 – 144 20 +4 High Number ZIP Sector Number 02 145 – 146 ZIP Segment Number 02 147 – 148 21 Base Alternate Code 01 149 – 149 B = Base A = Alternate 22 LACS Status Indicator 01 150 – 150 L = LACS Converted Blank = Not Applicable 23 Government Building Indicator 01 151 – 151 A = City Gov Bldg B = Federal Gov Bldg C = State Gov Bldg D = Firm Only E = City Gov Bldg and Firm Only F = Federal Gov Bldg and Firm Only G = State Gov Bldg and Firm Only 24 Finance Number 06 152 – 157 25 State Abbreviation 02 158 – 159 26 County Number 03 160 – 162 27 Congressional District 02 163 – 164 Number 28 Municipality City State Key 06 165 – 170 29 Urbanization City State Key 06 171 – 176 30 Preferred Last Line City State 06 177 – 182 Key ZIPMove Product — Copyright Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 C = Copyright 2 Filler 02 02 – 03 3 Copyright Statement 11 04 – 14 Copyright ฉ 4 File Build Year 02 15 – 16 00 Through 99 5 File Build Month 02 17 – 18 01 Through 12 6 File Build Day 02 19 – 20 01 Through 31 7 Dash 01 21 – 21 – 8 File Version Month 02 22 – 23 01 Through 12 9 File Version Year 02 24 – 25 00 Through 99 10 Filler 01 26 – 26 11 Volume Sequence Number 03 27 – 29 01 Through 255 12 Filler 406 30 – 435 ZIPMove Product — Detail Record Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 1 Copyright Detail Code 01 01 – 01 D = Detail 2 Old ZIP Code 05 02 – 06 3 Old Update Key Number 10 07 – 16 4 Old Action Code 01 17 – 17 A = Add Always “A” for base file. 5 Old Record Type Code 01 18 – 18 F = Old Firm G = Old General Delivery H = Old High-rise P = Old PO Box R = Old Rural Route/ Highway Contract S = Old Street 6 Old Carrier Route ID 04 19 – 22 7 Old Street Pre-Directional 02 23 – 24 Abbreviation 8 Old Street Name 28 25 – 52 9 Old Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 53 – 56 10 Old Street Post-Directional 02 57 – 58 Abbreviation 11 Old Address Primary Low 10 59 – 68 Number 12 Old Address Primary High 10 69 – 78 Number 13 Old Address Primary Odd/ 01 79 – 79 O = Odd Even Code E = Even B = Both 14 Old Building or Firm Name 40 80 – 119 15 Old Address Secondary 04 120 – 123 Only record types F, H Abbreviation 16 Old Address Secondary High 08 124 – 131 Only record types F, H Number 17 Old Address Secondary High 08 132 – 139 Only record types F, H Number ZIPMove Product — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 18 Old Address Secondary Odd/ 01 140 – 140 Only record types F, H Even Code O = Odd E = Even B = Both 19 Old +4 Low Number Old ZIP Sector Number 02 141 – 142 Old ZIP Segment Number 02 143 – 144 20 Old +4 High Number Old ZIP Sector Number 02 145 – 146 Old ZIP Segment Number 02 147 – 148 21 Old Base Alternate Code 01 149 – 149 B = Base A = Alternate 22 Old LACS Status Indicator 01 150 – 150 L = LACS Converted Blank = Not Applicable 23 Old Government Building 01 151 – 151 A = City Gov Bldg Indicator B = Federal Gov Bldg C = State Gov Bldg D = Firm Only E = City Gov Bldg and Firm Only F = Federal Gov Bldg and Firm Only G = State Gov Bldg and Firm Only Blank = Not Applicable 24 Old Finance Number 06 152 – 157 25 Old State Abbreviation 02 158 – 159 26 Old County Number 03 160 – 162 27 Old Congressional District 02 163 – 164 Number 28 Old Municipality City State 06 165 – 170 Key 29 Old Urbanization City State 06 171 – 176 Key 30 Old Preferred Last Line City 06 177 – 182 State Key 31 Filler 01 183 – 183 ZIPMove Product — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 32 Old Preferred Last Line City 01 184 – 211 State Name 33 New Detail Code 01 212 – 212 A = Alternate B = Base 34 New ZIP Code 05 213 – 217 35 New Update Key Number 10 218 – 227 36 New Action Code 01 228 –228 A = Add Always “A” for base file 37 New Record Type Code 01 229 –229 F = New Firm G = New General Delivery H = New High-rise P = New PO Box R = New Rural Route/ Highway Contract S = New Street 38 New Carrier Route ID 04 230 – 233 39 New Street Pre-Directional 02 234 – 235 Abbreviation 40 New Street Name 28 236 – 263 41 New Street Suffix Abbreviation 04 264 – 267 42 New Street Post-Directional 02 268 – 269 Abbreviation 43 New Address Primary Low 10 270 – 279 Number 44 New Address Primary High 10 280 – 289 Number 45 New Address Primary Odd/Even O = Odd Code E = Even B = Both 46 New Building or Firm Name 40 291 – 330 47 New Address Secondary 04 331 – 334 Only record types F, H Abbreviation 48 New Address Secondary Low 08 335 – 342 Only record types F, H Number 49 New Address Secondary High 08 343 – 350 Only record types F, H Number ZIPMove Product — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Reference Logical Position Numbers Field Description Length From/Thru Content Notes 50 New Address Secondary Odd/ 01 351 – 351 Only record types F, H Even Code O = Odd E = Even B = Both 51 New +4 Low Number New ZIP Sector Number 02 352 - 353 New ZIP Segment Number 02 354 - 355 52 New +4 High Number New ZIP Sector Number 02 356 – 357 New ZIP Segment Number 02 358 - 359 53 New Base Alternate Code 01 360 – 360 A = Alternate B = Base 54 New LACS Status Indicator 01 361 – 361 L = LACS Converted Blank = Not Applicable 55 New Government Building 01 362 – 362 A = City Gov Bldg Indicator B = Federal Gov Bldg C = State Gov Bldg D = Firm Only E = City Gov Bldg and Firm Only F = Federal Gov Bldg and Firm Only G = State Gov Bldg and Firm Only Blank = Not Applicable 56 New Finance Number 06 363 – 368 57 New State Abbreviation 02 369 – 370 58 New County Number 03 371 – 373 59 New Congressional District 02 374 – 375 Number 60 New Municipality City State 06 376 – 381 Key 61 New Urbanization City State 06 382 – 387 Key 62 New Preferred Last Line City 06 388 – 393 State Key 63 Filler 01 394 – 394 ZIPMove Product — Detail Record (Continued) Field Relative Field Reference Logical Reference Numbers Field Description Length Numbers Field Description 64 New Preferred Last-Line City 28 395 – 422 State Name 65 Duplicate Within Finance 01 423 – 423 Transaction Date 66 Transaction Century 02 424 – 425 67 Transaction Year 02 426 – 427 68 Transaction Month 02 428 – 429 69 Transaction Day 02 430 – 431 70 Filler 04 432 – 435 AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 4 Data Samples Carrier Route Product City State Product — Alias Record City State Product — 5-Digit ZIP Scheme Combinations Record City State Product — Seasonal Record City State Product — Zone Split Record City State Product — Detail Record Delivery Statistics Product Delivery Statistics Product (continued) Enhanced Line of Travel Product Five-Digit ZIP Product Z4CHANGE Product ZIP+4 Product ZIP+4 Product (continued) ZIP+4 Transaction File ZIP+4 Transaction File (continued) ZIPMove Product ZIPMove Product (continued) ZIPMove Product (continued) ZIPMove Product (continued) ZIPMove Product (continued) AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 5 Data Element Definitions Action Code A field indicating the action to be taken in updating the base master files. For those files, this field will always contain an “A” action code. For transaction files, this field will contain an “A” (add record to file) or “D” (delete base master record). Address Primary High Number A house, rural route, highway contract box, or post office box number. The numeric or alphanumeric component of an address preceding the street name. The high-end address in a range of addresses. Often referred to as house number. Examples: Address Range Address Primary High Number 100 – 198 Main Ave 198 101 – 199 Main Ave 199 A200 – A298 Main Ave A298 124-45 – 124-88 Main Ave 124-88 101 – 120 PO Box 120 22A – 22B RR 2 22B Address Primary Low Number A house, rural route, highway contract box, or post office box number. The numeric or alphanumeric component of an address preceding the street name. The low-end address in a range of addresses. Often referred to as house number. Examples: Address Range Address Primary Low Number 100 – 198 Main Ave 100 101 – 199 Main Ave 101 A200 – A298 Main Ave A200 124-45 – 124-88 Main Ave 124-45 101 – 120 PO Box 101 1A – 1G RR 2 1A Address Primary Odd/Even Code The code that identifies the side or sides of a street for which a given address range is applicable. For street, high-rise, firm, and multi-carrier records, O = odd side of a street (odd-numbered addresses in the range), E = even side of a street (even-numbered addresses in the range), and B = both sides of a street. For general delivery, post office box, and rural route/highway contract records, this code will always be B. Examples: Address Range 100 – 198 Main Ave E Even addresses in the range 101 – 199 Main Ave O Odd addresses in the range 100 – 199 Main Ave B Even and odd addresses in the range Address Secondary Abbreviation A descriptive code used to identify the type of address secondary range information in the Address Secondary Range field. This code may be useful in address matching, e.g., the secondary address numbers may indicate apartment, suite, or trailer numbers. (See Publication 28, Postal Addressing Standards, for values.) Address Secondary High Number Code that describes an apartment, room, suite, space, floor, or other secondary addressing numeric or alphanumeric that follows a street address. The high-end secondary address component in a range of secondary addresses. Examples: Address Range Address Secondary High Number 00000001 through 00000009 00000009 A through F F 66A through 66E 66E Address Secondary Low Number Code that describes an apartment, room, suite, space, floor or other secondary addressing numeric or alphanumeric that follows a street address. The low-end secondary address component in a range of secondary addresses. Examples: Address Range Address Secondary Low Number 00000001 through 00000009 00000001 A through F A 55A through 55E 55A Address Secondary Odd/Even Code Code that identifies a secondary address within a range of secondary addresses as being odd (0), even (E), or both (B). Alias Date Code that contains the date an alias record was added or changed. Alias Delivery Address High Number The numeric or alphanumeric component of an address that precedes the alias street name; the high-end address in a range of addresses. If this field contains a value, it signifies that an alias address that falls in the range of the alias delivery address low number and alias delivery address high number should use the street information. If this field is blank, it signifies that an alias address should use the street information. (See Address Primary High Number.) Alias Delivery Address Low Number The numeric or alphanumeric component of an address that precedes the alias street name; the low-end address in a range of addresses. If this field contains a value, it signifies that an alias address that falls in the range of the alias delivery address low number and alias delivery address high number should use the street information. If this field is blank, it signifies that an alias address should use the street information. (See Address Primary Low Number.) Alias Delivery Address Range A data name used to group the components of the alias delivery address low and high numbers. Alias Range Odd/Even Code Code that identifies the side or sides of an alias street for which an alias address range is applicable; B = Both sides of a street; E = The even side of a street (i.e., even-numbered addresses in the range); and O = The odd side of a street (i.e., odd-numbered addresses in the range). Alias Street Information A data name used to group the various components of a complete street name alias. (See Alias Street Name, Alias Street Post-Directional, or Alias Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation, or Alias Street Suffix Abbreviation.) Alias Street Name An alternate street name maintained at the 5-digit ZIP Code level; may be a name by which a street was formerly known or a commonly-used nickname for a street. Street names that include directionals and/or suffixes as part of the name will be standardized on all AIS product files according to USPS addressing standards. The alias file will identify the community-preferred street name. Alias Street Post-Directional Abbreviation A geographic direction that follows an alias street name. (See Street Post-Directional Abbreviation for a list of possible values.) Alias Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation A geographic direction that precedes an alias street name. (See Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation for a list of possible values.) Alias Street Suffix Abbreviation USPS standard abbreviation for the trailing designator in an alias street address. (See Street Suffix Abbreviation for a list of possible values.) Alias Type Code Code used to categorize alias records: A = Abbreviated street name, C = Street name change, O = Nickname/other, and P = Preferred street name. Ascending/Descending Code The order in which delivery points are delivered within an add-on code. For example, in ZIP+4 code 123456789, if the code is “A” and the house numbers are “1,” “3,” and “5,” the carrier delivers “1,” “3,” and “5,” in that order (low to high). If the ascending/descending code is “D,” then the carrier delivers in “5,” “3,” and “1” order (high to low). Base Alternate Code Code that specifies whether a record is a base (preferred) or alternate record. Base records (represented as “B”) can represent a range of addresses or an individual address, such as a firm record, while alternate records (represented as “A”) are individual delivery points. Base records are generally preferred over alternate records. However, one exception is ZIP+4 product; in this file, government deliveries will only be listed on alternate records with the appropriate government building indicator (federal, state, or city) set. Building or Firm Name The name of a company, building, apartment complex, shopping center, or other distinguishing secondary address information. This field is normally used with firm and high-rise records but may also contain literals such as “Postmaster” or “United States Postal Service.” Caller Service Box Count The number of PO boxes established to allow customers to call for their mail more than once daily. Carrier Route ID A 4-byte code assigned to a mail delivery or collection route within a 5-digit ZIP Code. The first character of this identification is alphabetical, and the last three are numeric: B### = PO box H### = Highway contract R### = Rural route C### = City delivery G### = General delivery Carrier Route Rate Sortation and Merged 5-Digit Indicator Identifies where automation Carrier Route rates are available and where the commingling of automation and non-automation mail, including Enhanced Carrier Routes and 5 digit presort, on the same pallet or in the same container is allowed. The values are A, B ,C or D and represent the following conditions: A = Carrier Route rates are available (Y) and merging is permitted (Y). B = Carrier Route rates are available (Y) and merging is not permitted (N). C = Carrier Route rates are not available (N) and merging is permitted (Y). D = Carrier Route rates are not available (N) and merging is not permitted (N). Centralized Count For a carrier route, the number of deliveries made to a delivery center or mailroom, i.e., any mail-receiving unit in which the carrier has access to more than one individual customer’s receptacles by opening only one door or a single Arrow lock. For rural delivery, the number of residential rural mail-receiving units in which the rural carrier has access to more than one individual customer's mail receptacle by opening one door. Contest Box Count The number of PO boxes established for receiving payments through a centralized remittance operation. Curb Count For a carrier route, the number of mail deliveries made to mail receptacles located at the curb. City Delivery Indicator Specifies whether or not a post office has city-delivery carrier routes: Y = Office has city delivery carrier routes N = Office does not have city-delivery carrier routes City Name A valid city name for mailing purposes; appears in the last line of an address on a mail piece. City State Key A value that uniquely identifies a city state name in City State product. City State Mailing Name Indicator Specifies whether or not the city state name can be used as a last line of address on a mail piece: Y = City/state name is a USPS-approved mailing name. N = City/state name is not approved for mailing purposes. City State Name May be the name of a city, USPS entity (such as a post office or station), community, USPS-preferred last line, municipality, or urbanization (Puerto Rico only). Note: An urbanization is an area, sector, or development within a city; it is an important part of the addressing format of Puerto Rico and aids in precisely matching an address. City State Name Abbreviation A standard 13-character abbreviation for a city/state name. This field is only used for names that are greater than 13 characters in length and have a city/state mailing name indicator of “Y.” If the field is longer than 13 characters and the city/state mailing name indicator is “N,” the field will be blank. City State Name Facility Code The type of locale identified in the city/state name. The facility may be a USPS facility, such as a post office, station, or branch, or it may be a non-postal place name. City/state name facility codes include the following: B = Branch C = Community post office (CPO) N = Non-postal community name, former USPS facility, or place name P = Post office S = Station U = Urbanization Combined ZIP Code A ZIP Code included in a 5-digit ZIP Scheme Combinations grouping. Commercial Phone Number A facility’s area code and telephone number. Congressional District Number A standard value identifying a geographic area within the United States served by a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. If Army/Air Force (APO) or fleet post office (FPO), this field will be blank. If there is only one member of Congress within a state, the code will be “AL” (at large). Content Identification Number (CIN) A code number that represents and identifies the level of tray/sack and class of mail for sorted mail pieces. Contract Box Count For a carrier route, the number of mail deliveries made to Post Office Boxes located in contract stations. Copyright Detail Code Alphabetic code that identifies the type of record in a USPS product file. A = Alias record C = Copyright record D = Detail record N = Seasonal record S = 5-Digit ZIP scheme combinations record Z = Zone split record Copyright Owner Field containing the letters that are part of the USPS copyright record and the acronym “USPS.” Copyright Statement Field that is part of the USPS copyright record and contains the word “Copyright ฉ.” County Name The name of the county or parish in which the 5-digit ZIP Code resides. If APO/FPO, then the county name will be blank. It is important to remember that many ZIP Codes serve more than one county. County Number The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code assigned to a given county or parish within a state. In Alaska, it identifies a region within the state. If APO/FPO and the record type is “S,” “H,” or “F,” the county number will be blank. Delivery Address Address information found in the street-line address area on a mail piece; contains information required to deliver a mail piece correctly. Delivery Point Code In mail processing, the finest depth of code to which a mail piece can be sorted by its address. It is usually the 11-digit numeric code formed from the ZIP+4 code and represented by the delivery point barcode (DPBC). Destination Delivery Unit (DDU) Key The key to the Drop Ship Address file for the location to drop off mail and receive a destination delivery unit discount. Destination Sectional Center Facility (DSCF) Key The key to the Drop Ship Address file for the location to drop off mail and receive a destination sectional center facility discount. Detached Box Count For a carrier route, the number of mail deliveries made to Post Office Boxes located in detached box units, i.e., box sections that are not located in a post office building, but for which USPS collects box rent. Discount Type Code Alphabetic code that identifies the discount rate provided by the drop ship site: A = Area Distribution Center (ADC). Mail is dropped at ADC to receive ADC discount rate. D = Delivery unit. Mail is dropped at the delivery carrier post office to receive the delivery unit discount rate. B = Bulk mail center (BMC). Mail is dropped at the BMC to receive the BMC discount rate. S = Section center facility (SCF). Mail is dropped at a SCF to receive the SCF discount rate. Drop Ship Discount Type Code Alphabetic code that identifies the discount rate provided by the drop ship site: D = Delivery unit. Mail is dropped at the delivery carrier post office to receive the delivery unit discount rate. B = Bulk mail center (BMC). Mail is dropped at the BMC to receive the BMC discount rate. S = Section center facility (SCF). Mail is dropped at a SCF to receive the SCF discount rate. Drop Site Delivery Address The address of a drop ship site at which mail can be dropped to receive the drop ship discount rate. (See City Name, Delivery Address, State Abbreviation, or ZIP+4 Code). Drop Site Key A value that uniquely identifies a drop locale record in the Drop Ship Address File. Drop Site Letter Key Value that uniquely identifies a post office, sectional center facility, or bulk mail center. In ZIP Codes qualifying for Standard Mail Enhanced Carrier Route Automation Letter destination delivery unit (DDU) discounts, this key identifies a record in the Drop Ship Address File for a facility where qualifying letter mail must be dropped to receive the DDU discount. (Used for standard automated letters for discount.) Drop Site Mailing Address The mailing address to which a drop ship site’s mail pieces are addressed. (See City Name, Delivery Address, State Abbreviation, or ZIP+4 Code.) Drop Site Name The name of a sectional center facility, bulk mail center, or post office at which mail can be dropped by a business for delivery to receive the drop ship discount rate. Drop Site Other Key A value that uniquely identifies a drop ship site on the Drop Ship Address File. This key identifies a post office, sectional center facility, or bulk mail center. It also identifies a record in the Drop Ship Address File for a facility where all qualifying mail [except mail claiming Standard Mail Enhanced Carrier Route Automation Letter destination delivery unit (DDU) discounts] is to be dropped. (See Drop Site Letter Key). Drop Site Phone Number The area code and telephone number by which an appointment can be made for dropping mail. The phone number should be the district drop ship number. Drop Site Physical Address The physical address where the drop ship site is located. (See Delivery Address, City Name, State Abbreviation, and ZIP+4 Code.) Sequence Number A sequential number that indicates the order in which add-on codes are arranged within a given carrier route. Facility Box Count The number of mail deliveries made to Post Office Boxes that are located in USPS facilities. FAX Phone Number The area code and telephone number by which a FAX can be sent to or from a facility. File Build Day The day the file is built or recreated. File Build Month The month the file is built or recreated. File Build Year The year the file is built or recreated. File Version Month Field representing the month for the current edition of the file. File Version Year Field containing the last two digits of the year for the current edition of the file. Finance Number A code assigned to Postal Service facilities (primarily post offices) to collect cost and statistical data and compile revenue and expense data. The state number comprises the first two positions of the finance number. The finance number can be used to match to records in other USPS files. By sorting these files by finance number, sequence matches can be made to use other street-level address information. For example, to use ZIP+4 product to obtain ZIP+4 codes for street addresses, a 5-digit ZIP Code, last-line number, or finance number for the street address must be known. The finance number can be obtained from the City State product. For a street address such as “123 MAIN ST, SAN FRANCISCO CA,” matching to the City State product will not provide a single 5-digit ZIP Code because San Francisco has more than one ZIP Code (i.e., it is a “multi-coded city”); However, the finance number for San Francisco can be obtained from the City State product. Then, by sorting the ZIP+4 product into finance number and street-name sequence, a match can be found to provide both the correct 5-digit ZIP Code and ZIP+4 code. Note: The Carrier Route product will match on both the correct 5-digit ZIP and the carrier ID. Government Building Indicator An alphabetic value that identifies the type of government agency at the delivery point and/or whether a firm is the only delivery at an address. For this purpose, “address” is defined as the complete delivery line (e.g., complete street address and, if included as part of the firm record, the secondary abbreviation and/or address secondary number). This field may be blank or may contain one of the following values: A = City government building—Alternates only B = Federal government building—Alternates only C = State government building—Alternates only D = Firm only—Base and alternates E = City government building and firm only—Alternates only F = Federal government building and firm only—Alternates only G = State government building and firm only—Alternates only High Delivery Point Code Also known as the Delivery Point Barcode (DPBC). See Low Delivery Point Code. The last two digits of the primary delivery address number (post office box number, rural route box number, or highway contract route number). Delivery point codes for multi-delivery points are calculated using a secondary number algorithm. Label ZIP Code The lowest numbered ZIP Code in a 5-Digit ZIP scheme combinations grouping. LACS Status Indicator The Locatable Address Conversion Service (LACS) indicator describes records that have been converted to the LACS system (a product/system in a different USPS product line that allows mailers to identify and convert a rural route address to a city-style address). Rural route and some city addresses are being modified to city-style addresses so that emergency services (e.g., ambulances, police) can find these addresses more efficiently. L = LACS address: The old (usually rural-route) address that has been converted for the LACS system. Blank = Not applicable Logistics Phone Number The area code and telephone number through which a facility’s logistical information is provided. Low Delivery Point Code Also known as the Delivery Point Barcode (DPBC). See High Delivery Point Code. The last two digits of the primary delivery address number (post office box number, rural route box number, or highway contract route number). Delivery point codes for multi-delivery points are calculated using a secondary number algorithm. Municipality City State Key This field will be blank until further notice. CBU Count The number of mail deliveries made to cluster boxes, also known as neighborhood delivery and collection box units (CBU). A CBU is a USPS-installed, freestanding unit that contains mail compartments in groups of 8, 12, 16, or 18. New Action Code See Action Code. New Address Primary High Number See Address Primary High Number. New Address Primary Low Number See Address Primary Low Number. New Address Primary Odd/Even Code See Address Primary Odd/Even Code. New Address Secondary Abbreviation See Address Secondary Abbreviation. New Address Secondary High Number See Address Secondary High Number. New Address Secondary Low Number See Address Secondary Low Number. New Address Secondary Odd/Even Code See Address Secondary Odd/Even Code. New Base Alternate Code See Base Alternate Code. New Building or Firm Name See Building or Firm Name. New Carrier Route ID See Carrier Route ID New Congressional District Number See Congressional District Number. New County Number See County Number. New Detail Code See Copyright Detail Code. New Finance Number See Finance Number. New Government Building Indicator See Government Building Indicator. New LACS Status Indicator See LACS Status Indicator. New Municipality City State Key See Municipality City State Key. New Preferred Last Line City State Key See Preferred Last Line City State Key. New Preferred Last Line City State Name See Preferred Last Line City/State Name. New Record Type Code See Record Type Code. New State Abbreviation See State Abbreviation. New Street Name See Street Name. New Street Post-Directional Abbreviation See Street Post-Directional Abbreviation. New Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation See Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation. New Street Suffix Abbreviation See Street Suffix Abbreviation. New Update Key Number See Update Key Number. New Urbanization City State Key See Urbanization City State Key. New +4 High Number See +4 High Number. New +4 Low Number See +4 Low Number. New ZIP Carrier Route The ZIP Code and Carrier Route ID of the ZIP+4 records after the zone split reorganization. (See ZIP Code and Carrier Route ID.) New ZIP Code See ZIP Code. New ZIP Sector Number See ZIP Sector Number. New ZIP Segment Number See ZIP Segment Number. NPU Count The number of non-personnel units (NPU) on a delivery route. Old Action Code See Action Code. Old Address Primary High Number See Address Primary High Number. Old Address Primary Low Number See Address Primary Low Number. Old Address Primary Odd/Even Code See Address Primary Odd/Even Code. Old Address Secondary Abbreviation See Address Secondary Abbreviation. Old Address Secondary High Number See Address Secondary High Number. Old Address Secondary Low Number See Address Secondary Low Number. Old Address Secondary Odd/Even Code See Address Secondary Odd/Even Code. Old Base Alternate Code See Base Alternate Code. Old Building or Firm Name See Building or Firm Name. Old Carrier Route ID See Carrier Route ID. Old Congressional District Number See Congressional District Number. Old County Number See County Number. Old Detail Code See Copyright Detail Code. Old Finance Number See Finance Number. Old Government Building Indicator See Government Building Indicator. Old LACS Status Indicator See LACS Status Indicator. Old Municipality City State Key See Municipality City State Key. Old Preferred Last Line City State Key See Preferred Last-Line City State Key. Old Preferred Last Line City State Name See Preferred Last Line City State Name. Old Record Type Code See Record Type Code. Old State Abbreviation See State Abbreviation. Old Street Name See Street Name. Old Street Post-Directional Abbreviation See Street Post-Directional Abbreviation. Old Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation See Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation. Old Street Suffix Abbreviation See Street Suffix Abbreviation. Old Update Key Number See Update Key Number. Old Urbanization City State Key See Urbanization City State Key. Old +4 High Number See +4 High Number. Old +4 Low Number See +4 Low Number. Old ZIP Carrier Route See ZIP Code and Carrier Route ID. Old ZIP Code See ZIP Code. Old ZIP Sector Number See ZIP Sector Number. Old ZIP Segment Number See ZIP Segment Number. Other Count The number of mail deliveries made by means other than curb, Post Office Box, or CBU. Examples of this type of delivery include door-to-door (walking route) or door-slot delivery. Other Box Count The number of PO boxes that cannot be categorized as facility, contract, detached, NPU, caller, contest, or remittance boxes. Pallet Code This field indicates whether or not the mailing is palletized. Preferred Last Line City State Key In the Carrier Route, Five-Digit ZIP Code, Delivery Statistics, and ZIP+4 products, an index to the City State product record that provides the preferred last-line name for this address range. In the City State product, the preferred last line city/state key contains the key value of a City State product record that has the default preferred last-line key for a given ZIP Code. Preferred Last-Line City State Name Field that contains the default preferred last-line name for a ZIP Code. Record Type Code An alphabetic value that identifies the type of data in the record. Record type codes include the following: G = General delivery (5-Digit ZIP, ZIP+4, and Carrier Route products) H = High-rise (ZIP+4 only) F = Firm (ZIP+4 only) S = Street (5-Digit ZIP, ZIP+4, and Carrier Route products) P = PO Box (5-Digit ZIP, ZIP+4, and Carrier Route products) R = Rural route/highway contract (5-Digit ZIP, ZIP+4, and Carrier Route products) M = Multi-carrier (Carrier Route product only) Remittance Box Count The number of PO boxes established for receiving payments through a centralized remittance operation. Scheme Active Statistics Section A data name used to group delivery statistics for active mail deliveries. Centralized Count For a carrier route, the number of deliveries made to a delivery center or mailroom, i.e., any mail-receiving unit in which the carrier has access to more than one individual customer’s receptacles by opening only one door or a single Arrow lock. Contract Box Count For a carrier route, the number of mail deliveries made to post office boxes located in contract stations. Curb Count For a carrier route, the number of mail deliveries made to mail receptacles located at the curb. Detached Box Count For a carrier route, the number of mail deliveries made to post office boxes located in detached box units (i.e., a box section that is not located in a post office building but one for which the USPS collects box rent). Facility Box Count The number of mail deliveries made to post office boxes that are located in USPS facilities. CBU Count The number of mail deliveries made to cluster boxes, also known as neighborhood delivery and collection box units (CBU). A CBU is a USPS-installed freestanding unit that contains mail compartments in groups of 8, 12, 16, or 18. NPU Count The number of non-personnel units (NPU) on a delivery route. Other Count The number of mail deliveries made to by means other than curb, post office box, or CBU. Examples of this type of delivery include door-to-door (walking route) or door-slot delivery. Business/Residential Mixed Count The number of deliveries which are primarily business but may also receive personal mail. General Delivery Count The number of businesses/families served at the given general delivery. Residential/Business Mixed Count The number of deliveries which are primarily residential but may also receive business mail. Drop Business/Families Served Count For a carrier route, the number of businesses or families served at drop sites. A drop site is a single delivery point or receptacle that services multiple “families.” Examples of drop sites include a single door slot shared by two families, a box on a wall for duplexes, or a boarding house or fraternity at which mail is delivered to the door for subsequent distribution. Mail for drop sites is distributed internally by the site. Commercial mailbox companies are also classified as drop sites because the carrier delivers the mail to one point, and it is distributed to specific boxes by the company. Scheme Possible Statistics Section A data name used to group delivery statistics for possible mail deliveries. Seasonal Delivery Indicator Indicates whether or not a specified month has seasonal occupancy: Y= Seasonal Delivery; months mail will be delivered to these ZIP Codes. N= Not a Seasonal Delivery; months mail will not be delivered to these ZIP Codes. Sectional Center Facility (SCF) Key (Drop Ship Parcel Select Detail Record) The key to the Drop Ship Address file for the location to drop off mail and receive a sectional center facility discount. State Abbreviation A 2-character abbreviation for the name of a state, U.S. territory, or armed forces ZIP Code designation. If APO/FPO, then the state abbreviation will be “AA,” “AE,” or “AP.” Street Information Field used to group the various components of a complete street name. (See Street Name, Street Post Direction Abbreviation, Street Pre-Direction Abbreviation, or Street Suffix Abbreviation.) Street Name The official name of a street as assigned by a local governing authority. The Street Name field contains only the street name and does not include directionals (EAST, WEST, etc.) or suffixes (ST, DR, BLVD, etc.). This element may also contain literals, such as PO BOX, GENERAL DELIVERY, USS, PSC, or UNIT. Numeric street names that have numeric components that are four characters (or less) in length at are justified such that the low-order digit of the number is positioned in the fourth position of the street name field. This shift is made so that the numeric street names appear in numeric sequence. Street Post-Directional Abbreviation A geographic direction that follows the street name. Example: 123 MAIN ST N Street Post-Directional Abbreviation = N Spaces = No post-direction E = East N = North NE = Northeast NW = Northwest S = South SE = Southeast SW = Southwest W = West Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation A geographic direction that precedes the street name. Example: 123 N MAIN ST Street Pre-Directional Abbreviation = N Spaces = No pre-direction E = East N = North NE = Northeast NW = Northwest S = South SE = Southeast SW = Southwest W = West Street Suffix Abbreviation Code that is the standard USPS abbreviation for the trailing designator in a street address. (See Publication 28, Postal Addressing Standards, for values.) Telephone Number The telephone number at which a facility may be reached. Transaction Century The century in which the ZIP Codes were split. Transaction Date The date of a particular zone split transaction. (See Transaction Century, Transaction Year, Transaction Month, or Transaction Day.) Transaction Day The day of the month in which the ZIP Codes were split. Transaction Month The month in which the ZIP Codes were split. Transaction Year The year in which the ZIP Codes were split. Unique ZIP Code A ZIP assigned to a company, agency, or entity with sufficient mail volume, based on average daily volume of letter-size pieces received, availability of ZIP Code numbers in the postal area, and USPS cost benefits. Unique ZIP Name Indicator Field that specifies whether the City State Record contains the organization name for a unique ZIP Code. If this field equals “Y,” the organization name will appear in the City State Name field. Update Key Number Field that contains a number that uniquely identifies a record; used to identify the base record to which an add or delete transaction is being directed. The Update Key Number field is used only when applying transactions to the base file; it is not used in address matching and remains fixed for the life of the record. The field is alphanumeric and consists of the database segment code (V1, V2, W1, W2, X1, X2, Y1, Y2, Z1, or Z2) and eight characters containing an alphanumeric value ranging from 00000001 to AAAAAAAA. Urbanization City State Key An index to the City State file that provides the urbanization name for this delivery range. Volume Sequence Number For multi-volume files, a sequence number representing the position of any given volume within the entire set of cartridges and CDs. +4 Code In a +4 code, the 4-digit number that follows the 5-digit ZIP Code. The 4-digit ZIP add-on further subdivides these areas. (See also ZIP Code.) +4 High Number The high-end ZIP add-on in a range of codes; the add-on of the last +4 code in a consecutive series of +4 codes assigned to the delivery address. Most delivery addresses are assigned a single +4 code; however, large companies may be given a range of +4 codes that can be used to route mail to specific departments. A range of +4 codes can also be assigned to a corresponding range of post office boxes, and each box is mapped, one-to-one, with a +4 code in the range. A single post office box can also be assigned a range of +4 codes. (See +4 Code.) Example: 12345-0001 through 12345-0009 +4 High Number = 0009 +4 codes associated with non-delivery areas are composed of valid ZIP sector numbers and “ND” for the ZIP segment number. Non-deliverable areas are areas to which the USPS does not deliver mail, such as vacant lots and land that borders railroad tracks. Mailers should not match an address identified as a non-delivery area. (See ZIP Sector Number or ZIP Segment Number.) +4 Low Number The last four positions of a +4 code; the low-end +4 in a range of codes; the add-on of the first +4 code in a consecutive series of +4 codes assigned to the delivery address. For example, most delivery addresses are assigned a single +4 code. However, large companies may be given a range of +4 codes that can be used to route mail to specific departments. A range of +4 codes can also be assigned to a corresponding range of post office boxes, and each box is mapped, one-to-one, with a +4 code in the range. A single post office box can also be assigned a range of +4 codes. Example: 12345-0001 through 12345-0009 +4 Low Number = 0001 +4 Codes associated with non-delivery areas are composed of valid ZIP sector numbers and “ND” for the ZIP segment number. Non-deliverable areas are areas to which the USPS does not deliver mail, such as vacant lots and land that borders railroad tracks. Mailers should not match an address identified as a non-delivery area. (See ZIP Sector Number or ZIP Segment Number.) ZIP Classification Code A field that describes the type of ZIP area that a 5-digit ZIP Code serves, e.g., a single educational institution, post office boxes only, or a single address that has unusually high mail volume or many different addresses. ZIP Classification Codes include the following: M = Military ZIP Code P = ZIP Code having only post office boxes U = Unique ZIP Code (ZIP assigned to a single organization) Blank = Standard ZIP with many addresses assigned to it ZIP Code A 5-digit code that identifies a specific geographic delivery area. ZIP Codes can represent an area within a state, an area that crosses state boundaries (unusual condition), or a single building or company that has a very high mail volume. ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan. Example: 12345-6789 ZIP CODE = 12345 with +4 6789 ZIP+4 Code Nine-digit code that identifies a small geographic delivery area that is serviceable by a single carrier; appears in the last line of the address on a mail piece. (See ZIP Code and ZIP Add-On Code.) ZIP Sector Number Number that forms the first two digits of the ZIP +4 code. A ZIP sector is a subdivision of a 5-digit ZIP Code area. Example: 12345-6789 ZIP Sector Number = 67 ZIP Segment Number Number that forms the last two digits of the ZIP add-on code. The ZIP segment is a subdivision of a ZIP sector, i.e., it represents areas such as one side of a city block between intersections; both sides of a street, including cul-de-sacs; a company or building; a floor or group of floors within a building; a cluster of mailboxes; sections of post office boxes; or other similar delivery groups. ZIP segments are established so that they do not cross state or county lines. Example: 12345-6789 ZIP Segment Number = 89 AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 6 Record Types Street Records A street record (record type “S”) consists of a range of addresses on a street block, block face (one side of a street), cove, cul-de-sac, or other address grouping. Generally, all named or numbered streets with mail delivery or potential for mail delivery have “S” records in the ZIP+4 product. As the following example illustrates, numeric street names that are four characters or less must be positioned so that the last number is in the fourth column of the Street Name field: Non-numeric street name MAIN Numeric street name 3RD Numeric street name 20TH An “S” record may also be used to identify the primary ZIP add-on for a firm with a unique 5-digit ZIP Code. Portions of a street that borders parks, railroad tracks, or other areas where there is no potential for mail delivery may have an “S” record representation in the ZIP+4 product, but they will not have a complete ZIP+4 code. The ZIP segment portion of the ZIP+4 add-on will contain the value “ND.” Table 6.1 below depicts how a series of “S” records might appear in the ZIP+4 product based on the mapping of sectors over a 5-digit ZIP area and the assignment of segments within those sectors. Table 6.1 “S” Record Layout in the ZIP+4 product Street Primary ZIP Record Primary Range Odd/Even ZIP Add-On Code Type Name Low High Indicator Sector Segment 12345 S MAIN 0000000247 0000000253 O 12 01 12345 S MAIN 0000000248 0000000254 E 12 02 12345 S MAIN 0000000255 0000000257 O 12 03 12345 S MAIN 0000000256 0000000258 E 12 04 The following example depicts a portion of Sector 12 in ZIP 12345. As Figure 6.2 indicates, coves, cul-de-sacs, and terraces are not always segmented with the adjoining street, but they can be if the street name and/or suffix do not change. Figure 6.2 Cove, Cul-de-Sac and Terrace Generally, city delivery streets that are undivided by intersecting streets are divided into 100-block segments (see Table 6.2). Table 6.2 Sample City Delivery Street Divisions Street Record Primary Primary Range Odd/Even ZIP ZIP Add-On Type Name Low High Indicator Code Sector Segment S MAIN ST 0000000001 0000000099 O 12345 65 23 S MAIN ST 0000000002 0000000098 E 12345 65 28 S MAIN ST 0000000100 0000000198 E 12345 65 29 S MAIN ST 0000000101 0000000199 O 12345 65 24 S MAIN ST 0000000200 0000000298 E 12345 65 30 S MAIN ST 0000000201 0000000299 O 12345 65 25 S MAIN ST 0000000300 0000000398 E 12345 65 31 S MAIN ST 0000000301 0000000399 O 12345 65 26 However, there may be instances in which more than one 100 block exists within a segment (see Figure 6.3.) Figure 6.3 Multiple 100-Block Segment Post Office Box Records A “P” record type describes an individual post office box or a range of post office boxes that share the same ZIP add-on code. A “P” record may also describe a range of post office boxes in which each box has its own ZIP add-on (see Table 6.3). The first box number in the range of box numbers covered in the “P” record is coded in the Address Primary Low Number field, and the last box number in the range is coded in the Address Primary High Number field. The range of ZIP add-on codes is found in the ZIP Add-On Range field. If practical, the add-on sector and segment numbers are assigned to correspond to the post office box numbers (e.g., the ZIP add-on for post office boxes 123 might be 0123). However, it is also possible that a range of post office boxes will be assigned a single add-on sector/segment. All post office box records are indicated as such by the words “PO BOX” in the Street Name field in the ZIP+4 product. The post office box number(s) are coded in address primary range. The ZIP add-on codes for “P” records are assigned so that the first box number (in address primary low number) has an add-on equal to the value of ZIP add-on low number. The next number in the range (i.e., address primary low number plus one) has an add-on equal to the value of ZIP add-on low number plus one. This pattern continues through the value of address primary high number, which should have a ZIP add-on equal to the add-on high number). Post office boxes can also be assigned to firms; however, the name of a firm associated with the post office boxes does not appear in the ZIP+4 product because Postal Service policy does not allow disclosure of both firm and individual names associated with post office boxes. However, if a given firm or individual’s post office box is known, it is possible to obtain the ZIP add-on for that post office box from the ZIP+4 product. Table 6.3 Record Type “P” Example Secondary ZIP Add-On Carr. Pre- Street Post Primary Range O Bldg Range Range REC ID Dir. Name Sufx. Dir. Low High E Firm Low High Low High P B001 PO BOX A A 0088 0088 P B001 PO BOX 0000077001 0000077005 7001 7005 P B002 PO BOX 0000078851 0000078999 8851 8999 P B003 PO BOX 0000000501 0000000561 0501 0561 Record Type “P” Example Post office box records in the City State product may also identify non-carrier delivery post offices if no other record types are located within the finance number. Non-delivery offices will normally contain only post office boxes, postmaster, and/or general delivery records on the ZIP+4 product. In the Carrier Route product, a “P” record type describes post office box information grouped by box section. The box section is equivalent to a carrier route for proper makeup of carrier route presorted mail. Rural or Highway Contract Route Records Rural routes with box deliveries are identified by record type “R.” Addresses such as ROUTE 3 BOX 15 are rural route box addresses. ZIP add-on codes are generally assigned to rural routes based on the line of travel of the rural carrier. The carrier ID for rural or highway contract records is either “R###” or “H###”; “###” represents any three digits. “R” record types with carrier IDs of “R###” have the primary name “RR ###,” and records with carrier-route indicators “H###” have the primary name “HC ###.” The range of box numbers covered by this record type is located in the Address Primary Range field (see Table 6.5 below). Table 6.5 Record Type “R” Secondary ZIP Add-On Carr. Pre- Street Pos Primary Range O Bldg Range Range REC ID Dir. Name Sufx Dir Low High E Firm Low High Low High R R002 RR 2 0000000001 0000000001 9701 9701 R R002 RR 2 0000000002 0000000005 9702 9702 R R002 RR 2 0000000006 0000000006 9703 9703 R R002 RR 2 176A 176A 9743 9743 R R002 RR 2 191B 191B 9758 9758 R R002 RR 2 DEFAULT 9802 9802 RECORD R H003 HC 3 0000000001 0000000029 9501 9501 R H003 HC 3 78A 78C 9322 9322 R H003 HC 3 78AA 79AA 9323 9323 High-rise, Building, and Apartment Records An “H” record type may be used to identify a commercial building, apartment complex, high-rise, wing or floor of a building, grouping of apartment mail boxes, or other physical location other than a street. A distinguishing feature of type “H” records is that the address primary low number equals the address primary high number, i.e., the record represents a single address rather than a range of addresses. If there are multiple “H” records for a given address, then there may be multiple secondary ranges or names to express different suites, room numbers, etc., and a default record (see Table 6.6 on the next page). Default records will be shown with blank Address Secondary Abbreviation and Address Secondary High and Low fields. The address secondary abbreviation further describes the type of secondary address information in the secondary range (e.g., APT, STE). Table 6.6 Record Type “H” Addr. ZIP Add-On Carr. Pre- Street Post Primary Range O Bldg. Scndy Secondary Range Range REC ID ID Name Sufx Dir Low High E Firm Abbr Low High Low High H C009 BAILEY ST 0000002863 0000002863 B JONES APT 0000000001 0000000008 6903 6903 H C009 NE WARE CIR 0000000128 0000000128 B AXIOM 4509 4509 H C060 NE WARE CIR 0000000128 0000000128 B AXIOM RM 0000000100 0000000199 4510 4510 H C060 NE WARE CIR 0000000128 0000000128 B AXIOM RM 0000000200 0000000299 4514 4514 H C022 CHIME ST W 0000000740 0000000740 B CAMPUS STE 8331 8329 H C022 CHIME ST W 0000000740 0000000740 B CAMPUS STE 0000000001 0000000010 8328 8328 H C022 CHIME ST W 0000000740 0000000740 B CAMPUS STE 0000000011 0000000018 8329 8329 H C022 CHIME ST W 0000000740 0000000740 B CAMPUS STE 0000000019 0000000028 8330 8330 Firm Records A firm record (type “F”) in the ZIP+4 product represents a commercial or organizational entity receiving a locally-determined minimum number of pieces of machinable letter-sized mail per day. In addition to record type “H,” record type “F” could be used to identify a commercial building, apartment complex, high-rise, wing or floor of a building, grouping of apartment mail boxes, or other physical location other than a street, depending upon the internal mail distribution practices at the address. Type “F” records may have a range of ZIP add-on code assignments. A firm can request multiple ZIP add-on codes to segregate mail going to different departments within the company. The range of add-on codes would appear in the ZIP Add-On Range field (see Table 6.7). For multiple add-ons assigned to a firm in a single address range, mailers should select the lowest add-on code. If multiple records for the same firm exist, mailers should select the singular add-on sector segment number (ZIP add-on), if applicable. Table 6.7 Record Type “F” Addr. ZIP Add-On Carr Pre Street Post Primary Range O Bldg. Scndy. Secondary Range Range REC ID ID Name Sufx Dir Low High E Firm Abbr. Low High Low High F C022 CHIME ST W 0000000740 0000000740 B BIKES APT 0000000001 0000000008 6903 6903 F C010 DISK DR 0000001975 000001975 B AXIOM 4509 4509 F C015 DISK DR 0000004504 0000004504 B AXIOM RM 0000000100 0000000199 4510 4510 F C015 DISK DR 0000004504 0000004504 B AXIOM RM 0000000200 0000000299 4514 4514 F C000 BAY ST 0000001900 0000001900 B CAMPUS STE 8331 8329 F C016 PRIME 0000001815 0000001815 B CAMPUS STE 0000000001 0000000010 8328 8328 F C022 CHIME ST W 0000000740 0000000740 B CAMPUS STE 0000000011 0000000018 8329 8329 F C022 CHIME ST W 0000000740 0000000740 B CAMPUS STE 0000000019 0000000028 8330 8330 General Delivery Records A general delivery record (record type “G”) consists of the words “general delivery” in the Street Name field (see Table 6.8). General delivery records contain the ZIP+4 code for general delivery mail in a particular ZIP Code. Table 6.8 Record Type “G” Multi-Carrier Records Record type “M” describes a single address serviced by more than one carrier. These records are coded in groups of two or more. In Table 6.9, the street address is 102 EAST MAIN ST, and at that address, apartment numbers 100 through 699 and 700 through 1599 are served by carriers C007 and C008. Table 6.9 Record Type “M” AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 7 Using Key Fields The ZIP+4, Carrier Route, Five-Digit ZIP, and Delivery Statistics products contain the following key fields: * Municipality City State Key * Urbanization City State Key * Preferred Last Line City State Key These keys provide users the ability to access additional information on any record–information such as the Postal Service’s preferred last line (city/state name) for a particular address range. For example, if you wish to obtain the preferred last-line name for a particular ZIP+4 record, complete the following steps: 1. Obtain the Preferred Last Line City State Key value from the ZIP+4 record. 2. Match the Preferred Last Line City State Key of the ZIP+4 record to the City State Key in the City State product. 3. In the matching City State product record, the City State Name field will contain the preferred last-line name (follow CASS rules) as defined in the CASS Technical Guide. The following steps should be completed to access an urbanization name for a ZIP+4 record (urbanization names only exist for records in Puerto Rico; otherwise, this key field will be blank): 1. Obtain the Urbanization City State Key value from the ZIP+4 record. 2. Match the Urbanization City State Key of the ZIP+4 record to the City State Key in the City State product. 3. In the matching City State Product record, the City State Name field will contain the urbanization name. The same process is used to obtain the municipality name. Note: The city state name in the City State product can contain many types of names: preferred last-line, urbanization, municipality, and other names by which a given 5-digit ZIP Code is known. AIS Products Technical Guide Chapter 8 Ordering AIS Products The United States Postal Service National Customer Support Center (NCSC) in Memphis, Tennessee is the premier resource center for business mailers. NCSC offers a wide range of products and services that assist mailers in improving and maintaining address quality. Like Address Information System (AIS) products, the products and services listed below can lower production and postage costs by reducing undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) mail, increasing opportunities to automate, and qualifying more mail pieces for postage discounts. Address Quality products are designed to facilitate the matching of addresses to USPS files to achieve optimal efficiency through improved address quality and accuracy. For additional information, or to order any of the products or services described in this manual, call the NCSC at (800) 238-3150. Address Verification Products * AMS API (Address Matching System Application Program Interface) – a tool used in the development of address-matching software * Delivery Type – indicates the type of deliveries made within each 5-digit ZIP Code in the United States * DPVTM – assists mailers in obtaining accurate delivery address information * DSF2TM – helps mailers identify inaccurate or incomplete address * LACSLINK – an automated method of obtaining new addresses after a 911 emergency system had been implemented * RDITM – verifies whether a delivery type is classified as residential or business * TIGER ZIP – helps mailers explore new markets by gathering and manipulating data to uncover potential business areas * Z4Info – provides codes describing the acceptable format of primary and secondary address information Address Verification Services * Address List Sequence Service – manual address list sequencing * AEC (Address Element Correction)/AECII – corrects and standardizes address elements * CDS (Computerized Delivery Sequence) – provides and updates delivery sequence address information by carrier route * EAS (Electronic Address Sequence Service) – processes and sequences address lists For further information go to http://www.usps.com or refer to the NCSC Products, Service, and Publications CD-ROM. Ordering Information To place an order for any AIS product, complete the order form at the end of this guide and mail it to: Accounts Receivable AIS Products National Customer Support Center United States Postal Service 6060 Primacy Pkwy STE 201 Memphis TN 38188-0001 (800) 238-3150 Product Subscription and Renewal All Address Information System products are offered on an annual subscription basis and are automatically issued on the cycle selected (e.g., monthly, bimonthly). Product subscriptions must be renewed every 12 months, and renewal notices will be mailed to customers 60 days before their subscriptions expire. Product Glossary The following is a list of terms that are used when referring to types of product files that can be ordered. Base File A master copy of a product file contains a complete set of all records in the ordered area(s). Transaction File (Trans File) Contains records that have been added to or deleted from the base file. The Action Code field in the transaction file indicates the type of action taken (“A” or “D”). A change is shown by a delete-add pair. Cumulative Transaction File (Cum Trans File) Contains add and delete transactions that have accumulated since the last issue of the base file. Media Available Address Information System products are available in a variety of media, including: * 3480 cartridge (national and selected states) * CD-ROM (national and selected states) See Appendix A for a list of state and US Territory abbreviations. Table 7.1 Available Media for AIS products. Product CD CART Carrier Route Product National X X Selected States X X City State Product National X X Delivery Statistics Product National X X Five-Digit ZIP Product National X X Enhanced Line of Travel National X Z4CHANGE National X X ZIP+4 Product National X X Selected States X X ZIPMove National X X AIS Product Line This section describes the available AIS product subscriptions. For use in ordering, product ID numbers follow the product names. AIS product IDs consist of six alphanumeric characters. The first two characters are alphabetic and identify a specific product, e.g., CR = Carrier Route product, FD = Five-Digit ZIP product. Characters three through five are numeric and denote the particular product’s file type: 005 = Base and Monthly Transactions 006 = Bimonthly Base and Monthly Transactions 007 = Base and Bimonthly Cumulative Transactions 205 = Bimonthly (once every two months) Base 215 = Monthly Base The two alphabetic characters at the end of the product ID indicate the product’s available media. C = cartridge R = CD-ROM CARRIER ROUTE PRODUCTS Note: Mailers are responsible for the proper composition of mail to carrier routes according to the latest bimonthly USPS scheme. Carrier Route Base and Monthly Transactions (CR005C) The initial shipment consists of the Carrier Route Base File, which contains information on all areas in the order. An additional cumulative transaction file containing add and delete transactions that have occurred since the base file was created may also be included in the shipment (if applicable). Thereafter, monthly transaction files containing records added and deleted during that month will be shipped. Carrier Route Bimonthly Base and Monthly Transactions (CR006C) This group of products is the same as the Carrier Route Base and Monthly Transactions with the addition of an update Carrier Route Base File shipped bimonthly. Carrier Route Bimonthly Base (CR205C and CR205R) When you order this product, you will receive a bimonthly Carrier Route Base File containing information on all areas specified in the order. Carrier Route Monthly Base (CR215R) This product contains the same information as the bimonthly file, but it is shipped each month. CITY STATE PRODUCTS City State Product Bimonthly Base (CS205C and CS205R) This product contains ZIP Codes and place names for all ZIP Codes in the United States and its possessions. An update will be shipped bimonthly. City State Product Monthly Base (CS215C and CS215R) This product contains the same information as the bimonthly file, but it is shipped each month. DELIVERY STATISTICS PRODUCTS Delivery Statistics Base and Monthly Transactions (DS005C) Initial product shipment consists of a Delivery Statistics Base File containing information on all areas in the order. An additional cumulative transaction file containing add and delete transactions that have occurred since the base file was created may also be included in the shipment, if applicable. Thereafter, monthly Delivery Statistics Transaction Files containing records added or deleted in the given month will be shipped. Delivery Statistics Bimonthly Base and Monthly Transactions (DS006C) This group of products is the same as the Delivery Statistics Base and Monthly Transactions, but they also include an updated Delivery Statistics Base File shipped bimonthly. Delivery Statistics Bimonthly Base (DS205R) This product includes an updated Delivery Statistics Base File shipped bimonthly. Delivery Statistics Monthly Base (DS215R) This product contains the same information as the bimonthly file, but it is shipped each month. ENHANCED LINE OF TRAVEL PRODUCTS Enhanced Line of Travel Bimonthly Base File (LT205R) This product contains the Enhanced Line of Travel Base File, which is available nationally or for selected states. An updated file will be shipped bimonthly. Enhanced Line of Travel Monthly Base File (LT215C) This product contains the same information as the bimonthly file but is shipped monthly. FIVE-DIGIT PRODUCTS Five-Digit ZIP Base and Monthly Transactions (FD005C) The initial shipment consists of a Five-Digit Base File containing information on all areas in the order. An additional cumulative transaction file containing add and delete transactions that have occurred since the base file was created may also be included in the shipment (if applicable). Thereafter, monthly Five-Digit Transaction Files containing records added and deleted in the given month will be shipped. Five-Digit ZIP Bimonthly Base and Monthly Transactions (FD006C) This group of products is the same as above with the addition of an updated Five-Digit Base File shipped bimonthly. Five-Digit ZIP Bimonthly Base (FD205C; FD205R) This product consists of the national Five-Digit ZIP Base File and is shipped bimonthly. Five-Digit ZIP Monthly Base (FD215R) This product consists of the national Five-Digit ZIP Base File and is shipped monthly. Z4CHANGE PRODUCTS Z4CHANGE Bimonthly Base (ZC205C) This product consists of a national Z4CHANGE Base File that is shipped bimonthly. Z4CHANGE Monthly Base (ZC215C) This product consists of a national Z4CHANGE Base File that is shipped monthly. ZIP+4 PRODUCTS ZIP+4 Product Base and Monthly Transactions (ZP005C) Initial product shipment consists of a ZIP+4 Base File containing information on all areas in the order. An additional cumulative transaction file containing add and delete transactions that have occurred since the base file was created may also be included in the shipment (if applicable). Thereafter, ZIP+4 Monthly Transaction Files containing records added and deleted in the given month will be shipped. ZIP+4 Product Base and Bimonthly Cumulative Transactions (ZP007C) Initial product shipment consists of the ZIP+4 Base File containing information on all areas in the order. Thereafter, bimonthly cumulative transaction files will be shipped. ZIP+4 Transaction Product Monthly Base (ZP215R) This product is shipped monthly and is free with an order of ZIP+4 Product Base and Monthly Transactions or Bimonthly Cumulative Transactions. The file contains monthly add and delete transactions that have occurred since the last base file was shipped. ZIP+4 Transaction Product Bimonthly Base (ZP205R) This product is shipped monthly and is free with an order of the ZIP+4 Product Base and Monthly Transactions or Bimonthly Cumulative Transactions. The file contains bimonthly add and delete transactions that have occurred since the last base file was shipped. TIGER/ZIP+4 Product (ZP260R) This file contains information that will allow you to match census Topological Integrated Geographic Encoding & Reference (TIGER) product records with the ZIP+4 product. The output file relates ZIP+4 Codes to state, county, SMSA code, tract, block number and geographic coordinates on the block face ends. Coverage of this file is limited to ZIP+4 records that could be successfully matched to the data in the Census Bureau TIGER product. ZIPMOVE PRODUCTS ZIPMove Bimonthly Base (ZM205C and ZM205R) This product consists of a national ZIPMove Base File that is shipped bimonthly. ZIPMove Monthly Base (ZM215C and ZM215R) This product consists of a national ZIPMove Base File that is shipped monthly. Address Information System Products Technical Guides are available at no charge. To request a technical guide for your product, include product ID PG205D in box number 4 of the AIS Products Order Form. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICEฎ Address Information System (AIS) Products Pricing For a description of the AIS products listed below visit www.usps.com/ncsc/ or see Chapter 8, Ordering AIS Products, in the AIS Technical Guide. Technical guides are furnished with the purchase of each product. Additional technical guides may be ordered separately, at no charge, from the National Customer Support Center (NCSC) by calling 800-238-3150. Product Line CARTRIDGE CD-ROM Product ID 38K BPI EBCDIC Product ID 1–20 States All States Per State All States Carrier Route* CR005C CR006C CR205C $450 $450 $450 $900 $900 $900 CR205R CR215R $22.50 $22.50 $900 $900 ZIP + 4ฎ * ZP005C ZP007C $450 $450 $900 $900 ZP205R ZP215R $22.50 $22.50 $900 $900 Five-Digit ZIP* FD005C FD006C FD205C $500 $500 $500 FD205R FD215R $500 $500 City State CS205C CS215C $350 $350 CS205R CS215R $350 $350 Delivery Statistics DS005C DS006C $350 $350 DS205R DS215R $350 $350 Z4Change ZC205C ZC215C $3,000 $3,000 ZC205R ZC215R $3,000 $3,000 ZIPMove ZM205C ZM215C $100 $100 ZM205R ZM215R $100 $100 eLOT™* LT205R LT215R $30 $30 $800 $800 TIGER/ZIP + 4 ZP260R $50 $700 * City State Product is provided at no additional charge when Carrier Route, ZIP + 4, Five-Digit ZIP, or eLOT products are ordered on cartridge, or CD-ROM. One Time Only. Files are 66% of Base Price. AIS Viewer Software Program The AIS Viewer interactive CD-ROM is offered on an annual subscription basis with monthly updates. To obtain more information and/or order form, visit www.usps.com/ncsc/ or contact the National Customer Support Center at 1-800-238-3150. Product Options Product ID National Product Options Product ID National City State Retrieval ACS215R $50 Delivery Statistics Retrieval ADS215R $75 County Name Retrieval ACN215R $50 ZIP + 4 Retrieval AZ4215R $50 NOTE. The data contained within the AIS Viewer product is encrypted and cannot be exported. Prices subject to change without prior notice. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER PRODUCT SEAL HAS BEEN BROKEN. See our privacy policy on usps.com AIS002, July 2006 AIS Products Technical Guide Appendix Standard State and U.S. Territory Abbreviations Alabama AL Montana MT Alaska AK Nebraska NE American Samoa AS Nevada NV Arizona AZ New Hampshire NH Arkansas AR New Jersey NJ California CA New Mexico NM Colorado CO New York NY Connecticut CT North Carolina NC Delaware DE North Dakota ND District of Colombia DC Northern Mariana Islands MP Federated States of Micronesia FM Ohio OH Florida FL Oklahoma OK Georgia GA Oregon OR Guam GU Palau PW Hawaii HI Pennsylvania PA Idaho ID Puerto Rico PR Illinois IL Rhode Island RI Indiana IN South Carolina SC Iowa IA South Dakota SD Kansas KS Tennessee TN Kentucky KY Texas TX Louisiana LA Utah UT Maine ME Vermont VT Marshall Islands MH Virgin Islands VI Maryland MD Virginia VA Massachusetts MA Washington WA Michigan MI West Virginia WV Minnesota MN Wisconsin WI Mississippi MS Wyoming WY Missouri MO Military “State” Abbreviations Armed Forces Americas (except Canada) AA Armed Forces Europe, Middle East, and Canada AE Armed Forces Pacific AP Drop Ship ZIP Carrier Route File is no longer available as a product. ii Address Information System Products Technical Guide 1 Introduction Address Information System Products Technical Guide 104 Media Configuration Description File Layout Data Samples Data Element Definitions Record Types Using Key Fields Ordering AIS Products Appendix