NCOA, NCOALink, National Change of Address

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

I have a small favor to ask. Lindridge Martin Manor, in Buckhead, is facing a historic rezoning request from Pulte Homes. Pulte Homes filed a rezoning application (Z-15-50) to develop 89 townhouses on land now occupied by 18 single-family detached houses. These houses are on Elizabeth Ann Lane and Sheridan Road. This rezoning is unprecedented and will have a large impact on traffic on Sheridan Road and surrounding areas. It will also open the door for similar rezoning requests in our communities and change the overall look and feel of our neighborhoods. I created a website, http://stop-z-15-50.org, to allow you to contact the Atlanta City Council Members to request that they vote to deny this rezoning application. I am asking for your help to stop this rezoning. Thanks!

Monday, February 23, 2009

USPS sets 30% Move Update error threshold

With a May 11 deadline loom­ing to improve their bulk mailing lists or face fines, mailers now can receive reports on how well their mail is performing through the US Postal Service.

Beginning May 11, 2009, a mail­ing with a 30% or more error rate for Move Update requirements will no longer qualify for automa­tion discounts.

"The Postal Service has had three months in which to glean data to be used to establish a fair and realistic tolerance threshold for non-compliance with the new requirements," the USPS said in a statement sent to DMNews when clarifying the 30% rate.

For a Standard Mail mailing, this means that every piece in the mail­ing will be charged an additional 7 cents. For a First-Class Mail mail­ing, this means that every piece in the mailing will be charged at the single-piece rate of 44 cents.

The new requirements, which became effective November 23, require businesses to update their bulk-mailing lists every 95 days. Previously, only First-Class Mail was subject to Move Update stan­dards, and those lists had to be updated every 185 days. The easiest and most cost effective method of compliance is through NCOALink processing.

Monday, February 02, 2009

NCOALink Systems

Over 40 million Americans change their address annually, which creates formidable obstacles in maintaining a high-quality mailing list. The NCOALink product makes change-of-address information available to mailers to help reduce undeliverable mailpieces before mail enters the mailstream.

The NCOALink process consists of computer software purchased, leased or developed by the licensee to access the NCOALink data. The Postal Service certifies the process and licenses the NCOALink product to private sector companies for commercial mail list processing or internal mail list management. Updated, computerized change-of-address information is provided on a regular basis to the NCOALink licensees by the Postal Service. The NCOALink process improves mail deliverability by providing mailers with current, standardized, delivery point coded addresses for individual, family, and business moves.

Input address information must first be standardized to conform to USPS® requirements, including the ZIP + 4® code. An attempt is made to match each name and address against the NCOALink product. Address change information is derived from the PS Form 3575, Change-of-Address Order, filed by relocating postal customers. If a match is made with the name and old address information in the NCOALink file, then the NCOALink licensee is permitted to provide the current move information (new address or undeliverable status) to update the mailing list.

The full NCOALink Product contains approximately 160 million records or 48 months of permanent address changes and is available to Full Service Provider Licensees. The limited NCOALink product contains approximately 60 million records or 18 months of permanent address changes and is available to Limited Service Provider and End User Licensees.

NCOALink helps reduce undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) mail by correcting input addresses prior to mailing. Since 1986, Move Update predecessors such as ACSTM Service, National Change of Address (NCOA) and the FASTforward® system have saved mailers millions of dollars that otherwise would have been wasted in materials and postage. NCOALink continues this trend and, like its predecessors, provides the following benefits to mailers:

Reduces undeliverable mail by providing the most current address information for matches made to the NCOA Link file
Prevents re-mailings after address corrections are received because the address correction is applied prior to the mailing
Reduces mailer costs by reducing the number of undeliverable mailpieces by using most current address information
Provides the opportunity for faster product/service marketing through accurate mail delivery
In addition to change-of-address information, NCOALink also utilizes Return Codes to provide explanation of match and non-match status. Return Codes which indicate that a match was obtained are accompanied by a new address or undeliverable status. Return Codes which indicate a match was not obtained provide the reason a match could not be made to the NCOALink file. The analysis of Return Codes can help the mailer determine the deliverability of specific address records.

For more information on NCOALink and the licenses available, visit the Peachtree Data or call 800-477-3224.

Friday, February 23, 2007

NCOA Link

Over 44 million Americans move every year. How many took the time to let you know? Probably few, if any. What happens to the accuracy of your database? NCOALink can keep your database up-to-date by not only identifying who has moved, but providing the new address.

Peachtree Data is a Full Service Provider Licensee of the United States Postal Service® (USPS®) for NCOALink. What does this mean to you?

We receive the largest NCOALink database available, with data going back 4 years and containing over 160 million records that change daily!

We deliver fast turn-around time - both same day and next day service available. We pride ourselves as having the best customer service in the industry.

For additional information on NCOALink and Peachtree Data please explore our web site, or call us at 800-477-3224.