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For a complete list of result codes and their definitions, please see Result Codes.
AV Verification Codes
- AV2X denotes an address that has been verified to the highest possible level with the reference data.
- AV1X denotes a partially verified address, but NOT to the highest level possible with the reference data.
The second number indicates the level of verification. There are five levels:
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Administrative Area (level 1) verification is the most general verification area, with subpremise (level 5) being the most specific area. Ideally, all addresses should be verified to Premise (level 4) or subpremise (level 5.)
However this is dependent on the quality of the address data and the countries’ reference data. Some countries lack enough data to be verified to the subpremise. They may only have data to the Locality (level 2.) This is why it is possible to have an AV22 code. The address has been verified up to the Locality and the reference data only has verification up to that level.
For example:
a. AV25 indicates a maximum possible verification to the subpremise (level 5.) b. AV24 indicates a maximum possible verification to the Premise (level 4.) c. AV22 indicates a maximum possible verification to the Locality (level 2.)
This can occur if the reference data only contains data up to the Locality level.
d. AV14 indicates a partial verification to the Premise (level 4.) This indicates that the reference data has verification up to the subpremise (level 5.)
For a list of result codes returned by Global Address Object, see Returned Result Codes.
For a complete list of result codes and their definitions, please see Result Codes.