Google's Address Validation API is designed to reduce fraud and improve the user experience. It can also be used to determine the physical location of a mailing address. The API uses geocoding to retrieve addresses and returns coordinates. However, this data can be inconsistent.
Google does not allow the storage of address data beyond 30 days. This can make it difficult to identify and correct invalid addresses. Incorrect addresses can lead to delays in deliveries or failed deliveries. Also, they can be frustrating to customers.
The Google Address Validation API is available in 25 countries. While it has limited support, it can still be used to minimize the impact of invalid addresses. As a result, it is an important tool for businesses.
In order to provide accurate results, the Address Validation API requires the end user to confirm the address. Moreover, it can be implemented in multiple languages.
Although the Address Validation API can be used on address forms, it is preferred to use it on the address itself. This can help prevent errors, such as displaying a fake address or mis-representing the type of address.
Another limitation of the Google Address Validation API is that it has no indication of how it will validate addresses in different countries. Consequently, it is not feasible for businesses to trust the results.
The Google Address Validation API is not as reliable as other services. Even if the input addresses are correct, they can be returned as invalid.