Personator Consumer:FAQ
Minimum Input Requirements
- What are the minimum input requirements for each Action?
Check
Must satisfy any one of these combinations:
- (Address and Zip)
- (Address, City and State)
- Phone Number
- Full Name
- (First Name and Last Name)
If combinations of fields are selected, make sure that the minimum requirements are always met for those that have 2 or more fields required.
So for example, if a user selects a Phone Number and Address, it should not pass unless they also input either a Zip or the City & State
Verify
User must satisfy 2 or more of the following conditions:
- (Address, City and State) OR (Address and Zip) – must first make sure that the minimum requirements for an address is met
- Phone
- (Full Name) OR (Last Name Only) OR (First and Last Name) – must first make sure that the minimum requirements for a Name is met
- Company
So for example, satisfying condition 1 and 5 will meet the Minimum Input Requirements for Verify.
All combinations of 2 or more will satisfy the minimum input requirements for Verify with the exception of combination 4 and 5. Therefore, selecting Full Name and Company does not satisfy the minimum input requirements for Verify.
Move Update
User must satisfy at least one of the following combinations:
- Address and Full Name
- Address, First and Last Name
- Address and Company Name
Append
The Minimum Input requirements for Append will be dependent on which field you are trying to append information for. For example, appending missing names will have a different minimum input, as opposed to appending addresses. The following are the list elements that can be appended and the minimum requirements for each:
Append Names/Company
Must have at least one of these:
- (Address, City and State) OR (Address and Zip) – must first make sure that the minimum requirements for an address is met
- Phone
Append Addresses
Must have at least one of these:
- Phone
Append GeoLocations
This one is going to be a little different. The minimum input requirements will depend on other Options you currently have selected.
If Only Append GeoLocations is Selected, the user must satisfy at least 1 of the following minimum input requirements:
- (Address, City and State) OR (Address and Zip) – must first make sure that the minimum requirements for address are first met
- Phone Number – Personator can give you Phone Lat Long.
If Append GeoLocations and either Append Addresses or Append Phones are also Selected, the user must satisfy at least 1 of the following minimum input requirements:
- (Address, City and State) OR (Address and Zip) – must first make sure that the minimum requirements for address are first met
- Phone Number
- Email Address – You can append addresses or phone numbers using just emails, which will then give you the Appended Address’ or Phone Numbers’ Lat/Long
Append Phones
Must have at least one of these:
- (Address, City and State) OR (Address and Zip) – must first make sure that the minimum requirements for an address is met
Append Emails
Must have at least one of these:
- (Address, City and State) OR (Address and Zip) – must first make sure that the minimum requirements for an address is met
- Phone
Data Sources
- Where does the Data from the Personator Web Service Come from?
The Personator Database is compiled from several sources and industries such as Property Information Data, Loan Data, Credit Data, Telephone Data, Voter Data, and several other private sources. The final combined database merges all contact records including Addresses, Phone Numbers, Emails and Names amounting to over a billion records of historical and current information. This data is then exposed through the Personator Web Service which allows for checking, verifying, appending and updating contact records. Since the service revolves heavily around the contents of the data, the exact provider for the sources is not something we can disclose at the moment as we prefer to keep this information private in order to maintain the product’s uniqueness and value in the industry.
NCOA and Personator Move Differences
- What is the difference between USPS National Change of Address and Personator Move?
Users who wish to make use of the USPS National Change of Address (NCOA) for detecting move addresses should use the Smart Mover Web Service. This is commonly used by users who wish to avail of USPS discounts for mailing. Personator’s Move capability on the other hand, offers a more comprehensive and extensive coverage for detecting move addresses through the use of a massive consolidated data set compiled from several different sources. Here are some of the advantages of using Personator Move that are not available through NCOA:
- Non-NCOA Moves
- The USPS limits its move capabilities only to people who file an NCOA Form with the Post Office. Personator Move is not limited to this, as it is able to provide Moves for even those people who do not file an NCOA form with the USPS.
- 10 Year Detection
- Another limitation of NCOA moves is that it can only move a person who has filed an NCOA form in the last 4 years. Personator Move on the other hand can give you the latest address for a person who has moved within the last 10 years.
- Chained Moves
- If a person has moved 3 times within the last 4 years, NCOA will only be able to give you the most recent move based on the last previous address. Personator Move on the other hand has the ability to chain all of that person’s moves and provide you with the latest address, regardless of which of the 3 previous addresses you enter.
- Comprehensiveness
- Personator boasts an estimated 400 million move records in the Database. Which is a much much larger coverage compared to NCOA.
Maxiumum Length Response
- What is the Maximum Length Response that we can Expect to Receive for Each Field in Personator?
The Web Service Response, in general, does not have a maximum length for each Response Field. This is to avoid any form of truncation when returning information from our data. We do however have recommended values which you can set for defining field lengths in your table.
Canadian Address Type
Response Field | Length |
---|---|
MD_NameFull | 256 |
MD_CompanyName | 128 |
MD_Results | 100 |
MD_EmailAddress | 75 |
MD_PlaceName | 60 |
MD_CBSATitle | 55 |
MD_CBSADivisionTitle | 55 |
MD_AddressExtras | 50 |
MD_AddressLine2 | 50 |
MD_AddressLine1 | 50 |
MD_DomainName | 50 |
MD_AddressStreetName | 40 |
MD_NameLast2 | 35 |
MD_NameFirst2 | 35 |
MD_NameFirst | 35 |
MD_City | 35 |
MD_CBSALevel | 35 |
MD_NameLast | 35 |
MD_CBSADivisionLevel | 35 |
MD_AddressTypeCode | 31 |
MD_PhoneNumber | 30 |
MD_StateName | 25 |
MD_CountyName | 25 |
MD_CountryName | 25 |
MD_MailboxName | 25 |
MD_NamePrefix | 20 |
MD_NameSuffix | 20 |
MD_NamePrefix2 | 20 |
MD_AddressRouteService | 20 |
MD_Suite | 20 |
MD_Salutation | 20 |
MD_NameMiddle2 | 20 |
MD_NameMiddle | 20 |
MD_AddressLockBox | 20 |
MD_NameSuffix2 | 20 |
MD_AddressDeliveryInstallation | 20 |
MD_State | 15 |
MD_PrivateMailBox | 15 |
MD_UrbanizationName | 15 |
MD_PhoneExtension | 14 |
MD_CityAbbreviation | 13 |
MD_Latitude | 12 |
MD_Longitude | 12 |
MD_DeliveryPointCheckDigit | 11 |
MD_AddressKey | 11 |
MD_CountryCode | 10 |
MD_AddressPrivateMailboxName | 10 |
MD_AddressPrivateMailboxRange | 10 |
MD_AddressSuiteName | 10 |
MD_TopLevelDomain | 10 |
MD_PostalCode | 10 |
MD_AddressStreetSuffix | 10 |
MD_AddressSuiteNumber | 10 |
MD_PlaceCode | 7 |
MD_UTC | 6 |
MD_CensusTract | 6 |
MD_AddressPreDirection | 5 |
MD_CBSADivisionCode | 5 |
MD_CBSACode | 5 |
MD_AddressPostDirection | 5 |
MD_CountyFIPS | 5 |
MD_PhoneSuffix | 4 |
MD_AddressHouseNumber | 4 |
MD_CensusBlock | 4 |
MD_CarrierRoute | 4 |
MD_Plus4 | 4 |
MD_PhonePrefix | 3 |
MD_AreaCode | 3 |
MD_NewAreaCode | 3 |
MD_DeliveryPointCode | 2 |
MD_CongressionalDistrict | 2 |
MD_Gender | 1 |
MD_DeliveryIndicator | 1 |
MD_Gender2 | 1 |
Demographics
- What are the types of demographics that Personator can return?
Personator can return the following demographics:
- Date of Birth
- This will be in the format YYYYMM. So the accuracy will only be to the Month.
- Date of Death
- We will be returning the full date of death in the format YYYYMMDD
- Presence of Children
- Indicates the presence of children in the household
Value Unknown No Children Present Children Present
- Marital Status
- Indicates whether the Individual is married or not
Value Unknown Definitely Single Inferred Single Inferred Married Definitely Married
- Rent/Own
- Indicates whether the Individual is either a renter or an owner or property
Value Unknown Definite Renter Inferred Renter Inferred Owner Definite Owner
- Demographic Gender
- Indicates Gender based on Demographics Data
Value Unknown Male Female Neutral
- Household Income
- Indicates the range of the Household’s Income
Value Unknown $0-$15,000 $15,001-$20,000 $20,001-$30,000 $30,001-$40,000 $40,001-$50,000 $50,001-$60,000 $60,001-$70,000 $70,001-$80,000 $80,001-$90,000 $90,001-$100,000 $100,001-$125,000 $125,001-$150,000 $150,001+
- Length of Residence
- Indicates the range of the Individual’s length of residency in his current address
Value Less than 1 year 1-2 years 2-3 years 3-4 years 4-5 years 5-6 years 6-7 years 7-8 years 8-9 years 9-10 years 10-11 years 11-12 years 12-13 years 13-14 years 14-15 years 15+ years Unknown
- Occupation
- Indicates the category for the Individual’s Occupation
Value Physician/Dentist Healthcare Lawyer/Judge Professional/Technical Management Teacher/Educator Sales/Marketing Clerical/Service Worker Tradesmen/Laborer Farmer Student Homemaker Retired Federal Employee Unknown Military Military Retired Other Business Owner Religious Self Employed Financial