The LACSLink product provides mailers an automated method of obtaining new addresses when:
- a 911 emergency system has been implemented to convert rural-style Addresses to city-style addresses.
- a street address has been renamed or renumbered.
Address Management Systems (AMS) offices across the country collect and transfer information for this database to the National Customer Support Center in Memphis TN.
The LACS service is available through AccuZIP6 CASS Certified™ software. This service is incorporated into the CASS Certification feature of AccuZIP6 to ensure a high quality mailing list.
Input address information provided by a mailer to the licensee is first standardized according to Publication 28, Postal Addressing Standards to conform with U.S. Postal Service® requirements including the ZIP + 4® code. Once the address is standardized the input address is considered to be a candidate for matching against the LACSLink data under the following conditions:
- the address matches to a Rural Route or Highway Contract Record on the ZIP + 4 file
- the address matches a record that has an “L” in the LACS Status indicator in the ZIP + 4 file
- the address does not match a record in the ZIP + 4 file
If an exact match is made with the old address information to the LACSLink data files, the new address is entered into the address field of the database, and the letter L is filled into the LACS_ field.
LACSLink benefits include the following:
- reduces undeliverable mail by providing the most current address information for matches made to the LACS file
- prevents the need for duplicate mailpieces or re-mailings after address corrections are received since the address correction is applied prior to the mailing
- lowers mailer costs by reducing the number of undeliverable and/or duplicate mailpieces by using the most current address information
- provides the opportunity for faster product/service marketing through accurate mail delivery
Currently, there are approximately 5.8 million records on the LACS database of addresses that have been converted. (e.g., E-911 changes, etc.)
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