Terms of Use
Terms of Use
Explains permitted use, data disclaimers, service availability, and limitations of liability.
Acceptance of these terms
By accessing, browsing, or using US Address Tool, you agree to comply with these Terms of Use and the related policy pages published on the site.
If you do not agree with these terms, you should stop using the website.
Permitted use
The website is intended for testing, QA, education, demos, address-format research, localization checks, and form-experience design.
You may use generated results for compliant UI demos, workflow testing, sample content, and development debugging.
Prohibited conduct
You may not use site output for impersonation, fraud, spam signups, platform circumvention, anti-abuse evasion, identity falsification, unlawful marketing, or other illegal or abusive conduct.
You also may not attack availability, abuse automated access, scrape data beyond reasonable limits, or otherwise interfere with normal operation.
Data disclaimer
Generated results may come from curated first-party samples, public formatting rules, geographic references, or algorithmic combinations. Even when a page includes real street, city, or postal elements, that does not mean the result is deliverable, unique, current, or suitable for identity verification.
You are responsible for deciding whether any output is appropriate for business, financial, tax, legal, KYC, logistics, or other high-risk workflows.
Intellectual property and service changes
Unless stated otherwise, the site layout, copy, styling, scripts, dataset organization, and brand elements remain the property of the operator or its licensors.
We may update pages, content, address pools, features, available countries, or service rules without notice, and may suspend or discontinue parts of the service when necessary.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the website is provided on an "as is" basis without express or implied warranties about accuracy, availability, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
The operator is not liable, to the extent allowed by law, for direct or indirect losses arising from use of the site, inability to use it, reliance on generated output, third-party infrastructure failures, or policy changes.