Introduction to Address Data Management

Address Data Management can be used to maintain an authoritative address repository and continuously improve the quality of address data.

Addresses describe a physical place. Typically, an address includes the number assigned to a structure, the name of the street and town, or municipality. Assigning addresses is an essential act of government, often local government, and is critical to the provision of efficient services and cost-effective commerce in a community (for example, 911, permitting, billing, assessment and taxation). While many address authorities have a central database of address information, the physical location of those addresses eludes them. Address Data Management is typically implemented by address authorities, planning departments, dispatch centers, GIS departments, and other local government organizations that want to develop an address repository that supports diverse information needs and continuously improve the quality of this information.

The Address Data Management solution delivers a set of capabilities that help you maintain an authoritative address repository, continuously improve the quality of address data, and share address information with internal and external stakeholders.

Deploy the solution

This ArcGIS solution can be deployed in your ArcGIS organization.

See Deploying a solution for more information.

Requirements

Address Data Management requires the following:

  • ArcGIS Enterprise
  • ArcGIS Pro 3.1 or later (Standard or Advanced)
    • ArcGIS Data Reviewer (optional)
  • ArcGIS Workforce
  • ArcGIS Field Maps
  • ArcGIS Survey123 Connect

Information products

Address Data Management includes the following information products:

ItemDescriptionMinimum user type

Address Data Management

An ArcGIS Pro project used to maintain an inventory of road centerlines, valid road names, site addresses, and related mailing addresses

GIS Professional Standard

Addressing

An ArcGIS Hub site used by the general public to learn more about addressing and how they are assigned

Not required

Master Address Locator

A Media Map app used by the general public to validate an address used to deliver public safety and other government services

Not required

Address Request Form

An ArcGIS Survey123 form used by the general public to request a new address or report a potential error in the master address repository

Not required

Address Assignments

An ArcGIS Workforce project used by addressing staff to manage address field operations. Field users access the Address Assignments project using the ArcGIS Workforce mobile app.

Mobile Worker

Address Field Inventory

An ArcGIS Field Maps map used by addressing staff to collect address information while in the field

Mobile Worker

When you deploy this solution in your ArcGIS organization, you also get an ArcGIS solution item that organizes the key information products and summarizes all the ArcGIS items (applications, forms, projects, maps, feature layers, feature layer views, and so on) included with the solution. The ArcGIS solution item also illustrates any dependencies items have on each other.

Release notes

The following are the release notes:

VersionDescription
2.2
  • A new tool used to define the spatial reference of the schema only file geodatabase included in the Address Data Management project.
2.1
  • A new Address Data Management project to support ArcGIS Pro 3.1.
2.0
  • A new feature template in the Address Data Management Pro project helps users create one, or more, site addresses at a defined location (for example, new subdivision).
  • A series of new tasks in the Address Data Management Pro project help users split a road at a defined location (for example, municipal boundary) and calculate USNG coordinates for a site address.
  • A series of new rules in the Address Data Management Pro project help users calculate the municipality on a new road or site address, create a new postal address for each site address, and find common errors in address ranges and site addresses (for example, overlapping address ranges, site addresses that do not fall within an address range).
  • A new Address hub site that can be used to learn more about addressing and how they are assigned.
  • A new app that can be used to validate an address used to deliver public safety and other government services.
  • A new survey form that can be used to request a new address or report a potential error in the master address repository.
  • A new ArcGIS Workforce project that can be used to manage address field operations.
  • A new map that can be used to collect address information while in the field.
1.0
  • First release of Address Data Management