Census
Field Name | Max. Field Length with null terminator | Description |
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APN |
46 |
The assessor's parcel number of the property. The assessor's parcel number is an ID number assigned to a property by the local property tax authority. |
BlockSuffix |
2 |
The block suffix for the Census block in which the address is located. A block suffix is a single character assigned to subsections of U.S. Census blocks that are split by a higher-level boundary, such as a municipal boundary. A block suffix is either "A" or "B". For information about U.S. Census block suffixes, see the Geographic Areas Reference Manual, available at the U.S. Census Bureau website: www.census.gov/geo/www/garm.html Block suffixes are only available if you are using Centrus Enhanced data. |
CBSACode |
6 |
The code for the Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) in which the address is located. A CBSA is a collective term that refers to both metropolitan and micropolitan areas. A metropolitan area has a population of more than 50,000, and a micropolitan area has a population between 10,000 and 49,999. For more information, see Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas section of the U.S. Census Bureau website: |
CBSADivisionCode |
6 |
The code of the Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) division in which the address is located. A CBSA division is a metropolitan statistical area with a population of at least 2.5 million that has been subdivided to form smaller groupings of counties referred to as "metropolitan divisions." For more information, see Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas section of the U.S. Census Bureau website: |
CBSADivisionName |
128 |
The name of the Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) division in which the address is located. A CBSA division is a metropolitan statistical area with a population of at least 2.5 million that has been subdivided to form smaller groupings of counties referred to as "metropolitan divisions." For more information, see Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas section of the U.S. Census Bureau website: www.census.gov/population/www/metroareas/metroarea.html Note: The CBSA division name is only returned if you
enable the Return descriptions
in output option under Output
Format.
|
CBSAMetro |
2 |
Indicates whether the core based statistical area (CBSA) in which the address is located is a metropolitan area or a micropolitan area. One of the following:
A CBSA is a collective term that refers to both metropolitan and micropolitan areas. A metropolitan area has a population of more than 50,000, and a micropolitan area has a population between 10,000 and 49,999. For more information, see Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas section of the U.S. Census Bureau website: |
CBSAName |
128 |
The name of the core based statistical area (CBSA) in which the address is located. A CBSA is a collective term that refers to both metropolitan and micropolitan areas. A metropolitan area has a population of more than 50,000, and a micropolitan area has a population between 10,000 and 49,999. For more information, see Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas section of the U.S. Census Bureau website: www.census.gov/population/www/metroareas/metroarea.html Note: The CBSA name is only returned if you enable the Return
descriptions in output option under
Output
Format.
|
CensusBlockID |
16 |
The 15-digit identification number of the census block in which the address is located. Census blocks are the smallest geographic area for which the Bureau of the Census collects and tabulates decennial census data. Census blocks are formed by streets, roads, railroads, streams and other bodies of water, other visible physical and cultural features, and the legal boundaries shown on Census Bureau maps. For more information about U.S. Census blocks, see the Geographic Areas Reference Manual, available at the U.S. Census Bureau website: www.census.gov/geo/www/garm.html The Census block ID is in the format:
Where:
Note: The value in the CensusBlockID field does not contain a period
for the Census tract FIPS code. This may deviate from the
industry standard.
|
CensusTract |
7 |
The six-digit ID of the Census tract in which the address is located. Census tracts are small, relatively permanent geographic entities within counties (or the statistical equivalents of counties). Generally, census tracts have between 2,500 and 8,000 residents and boundaries that follow visible features. For more information about U.S. Census tracts, see the Geographic Areas Reference Manual, available at the U.S. Census Bureau website: |
CSACode |
4 |
Denotes the code for a geographic entity that consists of 2 or more adjacent CBSAs with employment interchange measures of at least 15. |
CSAName |
128 |
The name of the combined statistical area (CSA) in which the address is located. A CSA is a combination of two or more adjacent Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) with a high employment interchange measure. The employment interchange measure is the sum of the percentage of employed residents of the smaller entity who work in the larger entity and the percentage of the employment in the smaller entity that is accounted for by workers who reside in the larger entity. Pairs of CBSAs with employment interchange measures of at least 25% combine automatically. Pairs of CBSAs with employment interchange measures of at least 15%, but less than 25%, may combine if local opinion in both areas favors combination. Note: The CSA name is only returned if you enable the Return
descriptions in output option under
Output
Format.
|
USCountyName |
128 |
The name of the county or parish in which the address is located. Note: The county/parish name is only returned if you enable the Return
descriptions in output option under
Output
Format.
|
USFIPSCountyNumber |
4 |
The three-digit FIPS county code of the county in which the address is located. |
USFIPSStateCode |
3 |
The two-digit FIPS state code of the state in which the address is located. |
USFIPSStateCountyCode |
6 |
The five-digit FIPS code for the state and county in which the address is located. |