This
is the most difficult search to use to get a good match because
of the way the indexes are built. You should not enter directionals
or the street type in the street name field. Select the street type
from the drop-down list. For example, "1403 S Benton Court"
would be entered as "1403" in the street number field
along with "Benton" in the street name field and select
"CT - Court" from the drop-down list for street type.
You should then scroll through the result set to find the specific
account for 1403 S Benton Court. There is a wild-card character
which will match any characters which follow. It can be a useful
technique when the actual street name is not known. The wild-card
character is a percent sign (%) following the last known character
in the street name you are searching for.
A search of "Do%", for example, would retrieve all accounts
where the street name begins with the letters D and O. You must
enter at least two characters of the street name.
The server is designed to protect itself from extreme search volumes
and will not actually perform searches outside the maximum number
of accounts it is allowed to retrieve.
Even
when all the "rules" are followed, the result may be less
than desired since some street names are very popular and exist
in many variations in the database which would be better suited
to searching with a directional (E Lancaster, W Lancaster).
Good luck.
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