DPV

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DPV (Delivery Point Validation) is a United States Postal Service standard and toolset used to verify the accuracy and deliverability of specific mailing addresses down to the individual delivery point.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Postal Service toolset
address validation standard
abbreviationFor Delivery Point Validation NERFINISHED
benefit improved customer contactability
lower postage costs through improved deliverability
reduced mail returns
checks presence of a deliverable address record
primary number validity
secondary number validity
countryOfUse United States of America
surface form: United States
dataSource USPS address database
developedBy United States Postal Service NERFINISHED
domain address verification
mailing list management
postal services
fullName Delivery Point Validation
governs validation of individual delivery points
granularity delivery point level
inputType postal address
oftenImplementedAs batch address processing service
software API
outputType deliverability status code
validation indicators
partOf USPS address quality programs
purpose verify accuracy of mailing addresses
verify deliverability of mailing addresses
relatedTo CASS NERFINISHED
USPS Coding Accuracy Support System NERFINISHED
USPS ZIP+4 NERFINISHED
USPS address standardization
scope domestic U.S. mailing addresses
standardizedBy United States Postal Service NERFINISHED
usedBy United States Postal Service NERFINISHED
address verification vendors
mail service providers
usedFor compliance with USPS mailing requirements
fraud prevention in address-based transactions
improving mailing list quality
reducing undeliverable-as-addressed mail
usedIn direct mail campaigns
e-commerce address verification
financial services customer onboarding
verifies existence of a specific delivery point
whether an address is deliverable
whether an address is recognized by USPS

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