Data Sources & Compliance
Addrway uses public, open, and third-party reference sources to support address lookup, standardization, map display, and validation workflows. This page explains where certain address-supporting information comes from and how it may be used inside Addrway.
How Addrway handles source transparency
Addrway is committed to showing customers where address-supporting reference data may come from. We use source attribution to improve trust, document public references, and clarify that underlying source ownership remains with the original publisher unless otherwise stated.
Core data sources
These are the primary public and open sources Addrway may use to support address coverage, map alignment, road reference logic, and address-related workflows.
Used for Florida-specific address support, state-level lookup assistance, formatting support, jurisdiction-related reference use, and address quality workflows.
View official sourceOpenAddresses is a free and open global address collection. Addrway may use OpenAddresses to improve address coverage, reference matching, and validation support beyond a single postal source.
View official sourceThe TIGER/Line files provide roads, boundaries, ZIP Code Tabulation Areas, and other geographic reference layers that Addrway may use to support road validation, ZIP alignment, and geographic consistency checks.
View official sourceOpenStreetMap provides open map data that Addrway may use for map visualization, supplemental geographic reference, and location-based workflows.
View official sourceLive services and APIs
Addrway may also rely on live third-party services to support geocoding, reverse geocoding, address suggestion, or map-related workflows.
Nominatim is an OpenStreetMap-based geocoding service that may be used by Addrway for geocoding, reverse geocoding, and address-suggestion support in certain workflows.
View official sourceAs Addrway expands, additional state datasets, postal tools, and address-related services may be added here with updated source links and attribution notes.
Data ownership and attribution
Addrway does not claim ownership of third-party datasets, mapping sources, or public records referenced on this page. Ownership, publication, and official maintenance remain with the original source owners and publishers.
Addrway uses these sources for reference, validation support, standardization, geographic alignment, mapping workflows, and data enrichment where applicable.
Source availability, license terms, attribution requirements, and data scope may change over time. Addrway may update this page as additional sources are used or as attribution language needs to change.
Questions about our sources?
If you have a question about data sources, attribution, or how address-supporting information is used inside Addrway, contact us at: