Elements used with civic address (Continued)TABLE 25
Civic Address
(CA) type
Description Acceptable values / examples
26 Unit (apartment, suite) The name or number of a part of a structure where there are
separate administrative units, owners, or tenants, such as separate
companies or families who occupy that structure. Common
examples include suite or apartment designations.
Example: Apt 27
27 Floor Example: 4
28 Room number The smallest identifiable subdivision of a structure.
Example: 7A
29 Placetype The type of place described by the civic coordinates. For example, a
home, office, street, or other public space.
Example: Office
30 Postal community name When the postal community name is defined, the civic community
name (typically CA type 3) is replaced by this value.
Example: Alviso
31 Post office box (P.O. box) When a P.O. box is defined, the street address components (CA
types 6, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20) are replaced with this value.
Example: P.O. Box 1234
32 Additional code An additional country-specific code that identifies the location. For
example, for Japan, this is the Japan Industry Standard (JIS)
address code. The JIS address code provides a unique address
inside of Japan, down to the level of indicating the floor of the
building.
128 Script The script (from ISO 15924 [14]) used to present the address
information.
Example: Latn
NOTE
If not manually configured, the system assigns the default value
Latn
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