
Identity Finder will locate Personal Addresses if you provide specific personal information. It uses Unique Searching Using Your Personal Information to find your Personal Addresses in a variety of formats. Personal Addresses are commonly used as a way to authenticate you over the phone as companies typically ask you to confirm you are who you say by stating your Personal Address, so searching for this Identity Match Type is of high importance.
Identity Finder will not search for Personal Addresses until you provide specific personal information.
If you are using the Startup Wizard, you can choose to add specific, unique Personal Addresses to the search.
If you are not using the Startup Wizard, you can also Add a Personal Address to the Unique Identity Include List via the "Include List" page of the "Identity Finder Personal Information File" dialog box (you can open this dialog box by pushing the Add/Remove Information button on the What to Search for ribbon).
Note: When entering a unique Personal Address, it must be entered as no more than 100 letters, numbers, dashes, spaces, periods, colons, commas, or slashes (/), but without any other characters. Your address must be entered all on one line and you should separate it with commas rather than new lines just as if you were addressing an envelope.
For example "10 West 10th St., New York, NY, 10011" (without the quotes) is valid. However "10 West 10th St. + New York + NY + 10011" (without the quotes) is invalid because it contains plus signs (+). Additionally "10 West 10th St. New York NY 10011" (without the quotes) is valid, however it is unlikely to match anything because it does not have commas to separate the fields and therefore will only match if the address was written on one line.