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A'''''CLDXF-US (Civic Location Data Exchange Format - United States)''''' emergencyis servicesa United States profile of [[PIDF-LO (Presence Information Data Format - Location Object)|PIDF‑LO]] that defines a set of standard data elements that describe detailed streetcivic addresslocation information.
 
[https://www.nena.org/page/NG911CLDXF {{RelevantNENADocs}}'''NENA-STA-004.1-2014''', NENA Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) United States Civic Location Data Exchange Format (CLDXF) Standard]
== Relevant NENA Documents ==
 
[https://www.nena.org/page/NG911CLDXF NENA-STA-004.1-2014, NENA Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) United States Civic Location Data Exchange Format (CLDXF) Standard]
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[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6848 RFC 6848, Specifying Civic Address Extensions in the Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO)]
|+CLDXF Terms
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''CLDXF Term'''
[https://www.iso.org/iso-3166-country-codes.html ISO 3166 Country Codes]
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Definition'''
 
[https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/pubs/Pub28/Pub28.pdf Postal Addressing Standards Publication 28]<br />
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!'''CLDXF Term'''
!'''Definition'''
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| Country||The name of a country represented by its two-letter ISO 3166-1 English country alpha-2 code elements in capitalUPPER CASE letters. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists/country_names_and_code_elements.htm
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| State||The name of a state or state equivalent, represented by the two-letter UPPER CASE abbreviation given in USPS Publication 28, Appendix B. A state is a primary governmental division of the United States. http://pe.usps.gov/cpim/ftp/pubs/Pub28/Pub28.pdf
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| County||The name of a county or county-equivalent where the address is located. A county (or its equivalent) is the primary legal division of a state or territory. Restricted to the names of counties and county equivalents. A complete list is maintained by the U.S. Census Bureau as National Standard Codes (2010 FIPS Codes for Counties and County Equivalent Entities), Federal Information Processing Series (FIPS), available at: https://www.census.gov/geo/reference/codes/cou.html
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| Incorporated Municipality||The name of the incorporated municipality or other general-purpose local governmental unit (if any) where the address is located.
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| Postal Community Name||A city name for the ZIP Code of an address, as given in the USPS City State file.
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| Postal Code||A system of 5-digit codes that identifies the individual USPS Post Office or metropolitan area delivery station associated with an address, which may optionally be enhanced by four additional digits that identify a specific range of USPS delivery addresses.
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|Postal Code Extension
| Street Name Pre Modifier ||A word or phrase that precedes and modifies the Street Name element, but is separated from it by a Street Name Pre Type or a Street Name Pre Directional or both, or is placed outside the Street Name element so that the Street Name element can be used in creating a sorted alphabetical or alphanumeric list of complete street names.
|A system of 4-digit codes that are used after the 5-digit ZIP Code to specify a range of USPS delivery addresses.
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| Street Name Pre Modifier ||A word or phrase that precedes and modifies the Street Name element, but is separated from it by a Street Name Pre Type or a Street Name Pre Directional or both, or is placed outside the Street Name element so that the Street Name element can be used in creating a sorted alphabetical or alphanumeric list of complete street names.
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| Street Name Pre Directional||A word preceding the Street Name element that indicates the direction taken by the street from an arbitrary starting point or line, or the sector where it is located.
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| Street Name Pre Type ||A word or phrase that precedes the Street Name element and identifies a type of thoroughfare in a complete street name.
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| Street Name Pre Type Separator||A preposition or prepositional phrase between the Street Name Pre Type and the Street Name. This element is defined in CLDXF as a US specific extension of PIDF-LO per RFC6848<nowiki>RFC 6848</nowiki>.
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| Street Name||The element of the complete street name that identifies the particular street (as opposed to any street types, directionals, and modifiers).
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| Street Name Post Directional ||A word following the Street Name element that indicates the direction taken by the street from an arbitrary starting point or line, or the sector where it is located.
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| Street Name Post Modifier||A word or phrase that follows and modifies the Street Name element and is either separated from it by a Street Name Post Type and/or a Street Name Post Directional.
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|Direction of Travel
|A word which follows all other street name elements and is used only as needed to indicate direction of travel on a divided roadway and associated frontage roads.
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| Address Number Prefix||An extensionidentifier in the portion of the Addresscomplete Numberaddress number that precedes itthe integer Address Number ''i''n order andto further identifiesspecify a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined area.
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| Address Number||The numericinteger identifier of a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined community.
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| Address Number Suffix||An extensionidentifier in the portion of the Addresscomplete Numberaddress number that follows itthe integer Address Number in order andto further identifiesspecify a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined area.
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|Address Number Complete
|Includes the Address Number Prefix (if any), the Address Number, Address Number Suffix (if any), and any formatting or separator characters needed to display the official version of the complete address number. The Address Number Complete precedes the complete street name to identify a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined area.
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|Distance Marker
| Milepost||A distance travelled along a route such as a road or highway, typically indicated by a milepostdistance sign.marker There issign, typically a post or other marker indicating the distance in miles/kilometers from or to a given point.
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|Site
| Address Number Prefix||An extension of the Address Number that precedes it and further identifies a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined area.
|The name of an exterior area which is publicly known and unique within a given place. A site may contain one or more structures and/or sub-sites.
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|SubSite
| Address Number||The numeric identifier of a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined community.
|The name of a sub-area within a larger area specified either by site name, by a thoroughfare address, or both.
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|Structure
| Address Number Suffix||An extension of the Address Number that follows it and further identifies a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined area.
|A built feature which has a vertical dimension, including both conventional buildings which have walls, doors, and a roof, and other kinds of infrastructure such as cell towers, transformer stations, fuel tanks, and so on.
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|Wing
| Milepost||A distance travelled along a route such as a road or highway, typically indicated by a milepost sign. There is typically a post or other marker indicating the distance in miles/kilometers from or to a given point.
|A designated part of a structure which spans one or many floors, typically including more than one unit or room and representing a significant portion of the structure floor area.
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| Floor||The standardized identifier for a story or level within a structure, wing, or unit.
| Landmark Name Part||The name or collection of names by which a prominent feature is publicly known. This element is defined in CLDXF as a US specific extension of PIDF-LO per RFC6848.
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|Unit Pre Type
| Complete Landmark Name||The name by which a prominent feature is publicly known. The Complete Landmark Name for a CLDXF record is composed of the Landmark Name Parts in that record.
|Part of the complete unit identifier that precedes the Unit Value and indicates the kind of unit.
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|Unit Value
| Building||One among a group of buildings that have the same address number and complete street name.
|Part of the complete unit identifier that uniquely identifies a particular unit.
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| Room||A single, distinctly identified, enclosed space within a structure.
| Additional Location Information||A part of a subaddress that is not a building, floor, unit, room, or seat.
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|Section
| Floor||A floor, story, or level within a building.
|An identified, unenclosed area within a structure, wing, unit, or room.
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|Row
| Unit||A group or suite of rooms within a building that are under common ownership or tenancy, typically having a common primary entrance.
|An identified linear feature, such as a linear arrangement of seats, workstations, equipment, or storage, within a structure, wing, unit, or room.
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| Seat||An identified seat, desk, workstation, or similar precise location within a structure, wing, unit, room, section, or row.
| Room||A single room within a building.
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|Additional Location Information
| Seat||A place where a person might sit within a building.
|Information that relates to location but does not meet the definition of any other named location elements.
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|Location Marker
| Place Type||The type of feature identified by the address adapted from "Location Types Registry" (IETF RFC 4589 [4] ). http://www.iana.org/assignments/location-type-registry/location-type-registry.xml
|A uniquely identified and indivisible infrastructure component, smaller than a structure, which exists either within a structure or exterior to any structure, such as an alarm box, a utility pole, a callbox, or other similar feature.
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| Place Type||The type of feature identified by the address.
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