![]() ![]() For details on address specific standardization please see the “How do you standardize and normalize addresses?” question below. In addition, we further standardize the parcel address fields using the US Postal Service database of addresses. Please see “What is the Regrid Parcel Schema?” question below. We do not standardize the values in most columns, most we keep those exactly as provided by the county, but we do make sure that every county in our system is converted to a standard table schema, with consistent column names across the nationwide dataset. The main way we make county data much easier to work with is by standardizing the column names of the raw data provided by each county. How do you standardize county data generally? If you are interested in any missing county, please let us know and we will update our research to confirm costs or other changes and work something out with you to obtain and standardize that data. The usual reason is cost from the county, some counties price their parcel data very high. Some counties are missing from your data set but are labeled as “Available”, what does that mean?Īvailable county data means that we have confirmed the data is available from the county, but for some reason we did not obtain the data. We source our data directly from each county or whom they designate as the official source for their parcel data. Parcel Data Onboarding and FAQ Documentation and Frequently Asked Questions Where does your county data come from? ![]()
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