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VERIZON
REGIONAL E 9-1-1 Electronic Interface Guide
Issue Date August, 2015
IMPORTANT: Please contact the Verizon E911 System Administration group at =>>e911.system.admin@ for further guidance and direction due to the migration to a new ALI system that is underway.
Welcome to VERIZON’S E 9-1-1 Electronic Interface USER GUIDE!
Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs), Independent Telephone Companies, and Wireless Carriers (jointly described as ”Carriers use the Verizon E 9-1-1 Electronic Interface to access the Verizon E 9-1-1 database depending on the geographic area in which the Carrier is doing business with Verizon.
The 9-1-1 Information Manager Web portal is being migrated to a new web portal called Intrado Unified Portal. It has similar functionality with new security access method. States are being migrated on a staggered basis and the project should complete by end of year 2015. As of August 2015, the states of California, Florida, Maryland, Distract of Columbia, Virginia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Texas have already migrated to this new platform.
As used within this document, the term “Verizon East” refers to the following states:
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia;
and “Verizon West” refers to the following states:
California, Florida, and Texas
Please contact Verizon E 9-1-1 System Administration below with any questions regarding the appropriate Verizon Electronic Interface at either the telephone numbers shown below or via email at e911.system.admin@.
|Contact Name |Telephone Number |Business Cell |
|Joyce Juliano-Pais |732-221-7863 | |
|Julie Leahy |617-535-5551 |617-835-3270 |
|National 911 Support |800-872-3356 | |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Introduction
Getting Started……………………………………………………………………………………….5
Access Request Form for Telephone Service ……………………………………… ……….6
Access Request Form for PS/ALI …………………………………………………………..7
Accessing Intrado Unified Portal (IUP) ……………………………………………………….8
Options for Transmitting ………………………………………………………………………….9
Modified Nena 2.1 Format for Data ……………………………………………………..10
Disability Indicators ……………………………………………………………………………….11
NENA 2.1 Data Record Specifications………………………………………………………..12-15
NENA 2.1 Header Format for Data Exchange ……………………………………………….. 16
NENA 2.1 Trailer Format for Data Exchange……………………………………………………17
NENA 2 Data Record Specifications for the State of New Jersey …………………………18-19
VERIZON E9-1-1 Contact Telephone Numbers………………………………………………….20
Error Code Messages………………………………………………………………………….. 21-33
Local Number Portability (LNP)…………………………………………………………………….34
LNP Reports………………………………………………………………………………………….35
Service Order Processing in an LNP environment………………………………………………36
911 NET Sample Files ………………………………………………………………………… 37-44
New York Street Thoroughfare Abbreviations…………………………………………………….45
Massachusetts Street Thoroughfare Abbreviations……………………………………………..46
Standard and NENA Thoroughfare Abbreviations for Pennsylvania……………………….47-52
Massachusetts Street Address Guidelines………………………………………………………..53
New York Street Address Guidelines………………………………………………………………54
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Pennsylvania Street Address Guidelines………………………………………………………55-56
County Codes for New York…………………………………………………………………… 57-58
Pennsylvania TAR Code Listing……………………………………………………………………59
Washington DC TAR Code Listing…………………………………………………………………60
Virginia TAR Code Listing……………………………………………………………………… 61-65
Maryland TAR Code Listing…………………………………………………………………………66
Massachusetts Community to County Listing…………………………………………………67-75
New Jersey County Code Listing…………………………………………………………………..76
Glossary………………………………………………………………………………………………77
Introduction
Getting Started
• Before contacting E 9-1-1 System Administration, contact must be made with a Verizon Account Representative in order to establish a business relationship with Verizon.
• Each local service provider must register with the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) to establish a company identifier. The telephone number to call to obtain a (NENA) company ID is 1-800-332-3911 or 202-466-4911. You can register on line at
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• Obtain Internet Explorer and an internet connection as this is how you will access the Verizon E9-1-1 Systems.
• Obtain a copy of the appropriate User Guide from E9-1-1 System Administration.
• The E 9-1-1 records that a carrier transmits to Verizon need to be entered in a database by using software such as Microsoft Access. Microsoft EXCEL is not acceptable because the data that is transmitted is not formatted properly.
• Verizon uses modified NENA 2 data requirements for file transfer. There are mandatory field requirements as shown in the NENA 2 Section of this Guide.
• In order to obtain access to the Verizon E911 Electronic Interface to transmit, update and maintain your customer records in the Verizon E911 Database, please have your Verizon Account Manager contact the Verizon E911 System Administration Group by completing the form below and forwarding as indicated. An electronic version of the login form is available by contacting e911.system.admin@.
• The Verizon Corporate Account Manager will forward the customer’s completed User ID/Access Request Form (see below) to: e911.system.admin@.
• Once the Verizon Account Manager has contacted the Verizon E911 System Administration Group, a member of that group will contact the customer to work with you on obtaining access to the Portal.
• A copy of this guide can also be found on the Verizon Wholesale E911 Website:
Access Request Form for Intrado Unified Portal
For Telephone Service Providers
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Access Request Form for Intrado Unified Portal
For PS/ALI customers
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Accessing Intrado’s 9-1-1 NET Portal
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The following list identifies general requirements for IUP/911NET access:
• Users access the server over a secured network.
• The software is designed for use with Internet Explorer version 7.0 or higher. Compatibility with other browsers is not guaranteed.
SECURITY
Overall Security Requirements
• All users will receive an entrust token from the Intrado/Verizon support team
• Users are instructed to contact Intrado at 855-820-8108 to activate the token
• Logins and passwords to the Intrado Portal will be provided to you by Intrado at the same time you contact them to activate your token.
• System functionality and information retrieval is determined by the user’s profile.
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Accessing the Intrado Unified Portal/911NET
When a carrier is ready to access the system for the first time, they should contact the
E 9-1-1 System Administration Team. Verizon will provide detailed instructions required to access the system. Intrado will provide the appropriate URL and an initial user name and password. User documentation can be obtained in the Document Library on the Intrado Unified Portal (IUP)
Options for transmitting files
1. The file transfer tool (FTT) accessed through the Intrado Unified Portal (IUP). The FFF is similar to the tool found in 9-1-1 IM.
2. A sFTP connection. This connection is accessed outside of the IUP using a SSH/sFTP client and an internet connection.
3. A HTTP connection. This connection is accessed outside of the IUP and uses a Secure ID Token and an internet connection.
4. Dial Up. If you currently use a dial up connection. You can continue to use dial up. However, Intrado and Verizon recommend that your company considers upgrading to one of the 3 methods listed above
File Names
The file names for your input/SOI files will be provided to you by Intrado/Verizon Support team.
Naming conventions for all methods of file transfer (HTTP, sFTP and FTT) with header and trailer are:
• Must start with the 4 character file name
• Can not be more than 20 characters
• Must have a file extension
• 4 files are returned: _pp, _sp, _err_, _sta
Naming conventions for all methods of file transfer (HTTP, sFTP and FTT) with NO header or trailer are:
• Must start with the 4 character file name
• Can not be more than 8 characters
• Can not have a file extension
• Only _err and _sta files will be returned
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Modified NENA 2.1 Format for Data Exchange
This Section displays the unique differences that exist in several of the East states within Verizon that must be recognized when inputting data into the E 9-1-1 database. NENA Version 2.1 Format for Data Exchange is displayed in Section 6 of this document.
|FIELD NAME |POS |BYTES |IMPORTANT INFO TO REVIEW |
|HOUSE NUMBER SUFFIX |22-25 |4 |NOTE: IN THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES |
| | | |(PA, DE, VA, DC, MD) THE 1ST CHARACTER OF THIS FIELD MUST CONTAIN A HYPHEN |
| | | |(FOR EX: -1/2 OR –A |
|STREET SUFFIX |88-91 |4 |NEED TO DISCUSS |
| | | |NEED TO COMPLY WITH STATE REQUIREMENTS |
|FIELD NAME POS BYTES IMPORTANT NOTES TO DISCUSS |
|LOCATION 128-187 60 |
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|NOTE 1: THE LOCATION FIELD IN THE MASSACHUSETTS & NEW YORK DATABASE IS LISTED AS THE TN Comment FIELD. IT IS 30 BYTES IN LENGTH AND IS |
|FOUND IN POSITIONS 128-157. THIS IS WHERE LOCATION INFORMATION SUCH AS APARTMENT, FLOOR AND BUILDING SHOULD BE ENTERED. |
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|NOTE 2: THE LOCATION FIELD IN PA, VA, MD and DC IS LISTED AS THE ADDRESS EXTENSION FIELD. |
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Disability Information Massachusetts Database
In Massachusetts disability information is populated in the ‘location’ field using the following specific ‘disability indicators’.
|DISABILITY INDICATORS |USED FOR: |
|LSS |LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM |
|MI |MOBILITY IMPAIRED |
|B |BLIND |
|DHH |DEAF & HARD OF HEARING |
|TTY |TELETYPWRITER |
|SI |SPEECH IMPAIRED |
|DD |DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED |
|CI |COGNITIVELY IMPAIRED |
NOTE: In New York, there are no specific procedures or indicators used to reference disability information in the database. Handicapped information may be entered within the “location” field as a ‘free floating’ remark and is entered at the discretion of the telephone company provider.
NENA 2.1 Data Record Specifications
The following section contains the Data Record, Header Record, and Trailer Record specifications based on the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) recommended format for data exchange - Version 2. This version can also be found on the Internet at .
|Field Name |Positions |Bytes |Type |Req’d |Description |
|Function Code |1 |1 |A |R |The type of activity the record is being submitted for. Valid|
| | | | | |entries are: |
| | | | | |C = Change, D= Delete, I = Insert |
| | | | | |U= Unlock, M=Migrate |
|NPA |2 - 4 |3 |N |R |The three-digit area code of the Calling/Working Number. |
|Calling Number |5 - 11 |7 |N |R |The seven-digit telephone number of the Calling/Working |
| | | | | |Number. |
|House Number |12 - 21 |10 |AN |R/SF |The house number. This field should be spaced filled if no |
| | | | | |house number is available. |
|House Suffix Number |22 - 25 |4 |AN |R/SF |***NEED TO DISCUSS WITH VERIZON*** |
| | | | | |The house number extension. (e.g. 1/2) This field should be |
| | | | | |space filled if no suffix applies. |
|Prefix Directional |26 - 27 |2 |A |R/SF |The leading street direction prefix. Valid entries are: N, S,|
| | | | | |E, W, NE, NW, SE, and SW. This field should be space filled |
| | | | | |if no prefix applies. |
|Street Name |28 - 87 |60 |AN |R |***NEED TO DISCUSS WITH VERIZON*** |
| | | | | |The service address of the Calling Number. |
|Street Suffix |88 - 91 |4 |A |R/SF |***NEED TO DISCUSS*** |
| | | | | |The street abbreviation, as defined by the U. S. Postal |
| | | | | |Service Publication 28. (e.g. AVE) This field should be |
| | | | | |space filled if no suffix applies. |
|Post Directional |92 - 93 |2 |A |R/SF |The trailing street direction suffix. Valid entries are: N, |
| | | | | |S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, and SW. This field should be space |
| | | | | |filled if no suffix applies. |
|Community Name |94 - 125 |32 |A |R |The service community name of the street / house number as |
| | | | | |assigned by |
| | | | | |The Municipal Street Address Guide. |
|State |126 - 127 |2 |A |R |The alphabetic state abbreviation as defined by the U. S. |
| | | | | |Postal Service. (e.g. PA) |
|Location |128 - 187 |60 |AN |R/SF |**NEED TO DISCUSS in MA and NY** |
| | | | | |The additional address information describing the exact |
| | | | | |location of the Calling Number. (e.g. SUITE 2002, APT 706A) |
| | | | | |This field should be space filled if no location applies. |
| | | | | |See Notes for additional information on the use this field. |
|Customer Name |188 - 219 |32 |AN |R |The subscriber name associated with the Calling Number. |
|Class of Service |220 |1 |AN |R |Valid entries are: |
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| | | | | |1 = Residence |
| | | | | |2 = Business |
| | | | | |3 = Residence Private Branch Exchange (PBX) |
| | | | | |4 = Business PBX |
| | | | | |5 = CENTREX |
| | | | | |6 = Coin 1 way out |
| | | | | |7 = Coin 2 way |
| | | | | |8 = Mobile |
| | | | | |9 = Residence Off Premise Extension (OPX) |
| | | | | |0 = Business OPX |
| | | | | |A= Customer Owned Coin Telephone |
| | | | | |G= Wireless Phase 1 |
| | | | | |H= Wireless Phase 2 |
| | | | | |V= VOIP |
|Type of Service |221 |1 |N |R |Valid entries are: |
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| | | | | |0 = Not Foreign Exchange (FX) or Non Published (Non Pub) |
| | | | | |1 = FX in 9-1-1 serving area |
| | | | | |2 = FX outside 9-1-1 serving area |
| | | | | |3 = Non Pub |
| | | | | |4 = Non Pub FX in 9-1-1 serving area |
| | | | | |5 = Non Pub FX outside 9-1-1 serving area |
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| | | | | |Note: The only valid entries for FX service is |
| | | | | |1 and 4. |
|Exchange |222 - 225 |4 |AN |R/SF |***NEED TO DISCUSS*** |
| | | | | |Required in NY, MD, DC VA,NJ and PA. The county code taken |
| | | | | |from the MSAG for MD, DC, VA and PA. For NY populate the |
| | | | | |exchange field taken from the MSAG. |
|ESN |226 - 230 |5 |AN |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|Main NPA |231 - 233 |3 |N |R +/or SF |The three-digit area code of the Main Number associated with |
| | | | | |the Calling Number. |
| | | | | |***NEED TO DISCUSS WITH VERIZON*** |
|Main Number |234 - 240 |7 |N |R +/or |The seven digit telephone number of the Main Number |
| | | | |SF |associated with the Calling Number |
| | | | | |***NEED TO DISCUSS*** |
|Order Number |241 - 250 |10 |AN |R/SF |The service order number for the activity establishing this |
| | | | | |record. |
|Extract Date |251 - 256 |6 |N |R +/or |The date on which the record was created in month, day, year,|
| | | | |SF |format (e.g. MMDDYY). |
|County ID |257 - 260 |4 |AN |N/SF |***NEED TO DISCUSS*** |
| | | | | |Required in MD, DC, VA and PA |
|Company ID |261 - 265 |5 |AN |N/SF |The Telephone Company Identification code. This field is to |
| | | | | |be populated using the NENA Company Code. |
|Source ID |266 |1 |AN |R +/or |A code that indicates whether the data is part of an initial |
| | | | |SF |data load or re-load or part of a daily update process. |
| | | | | |Valid values are: |
| | | | | |Space = Daily Update, C = Load |
|Zip Code |267 - 271 |5 |AN |N/SF |The five digit Postal Zip Code. |
| | | | | |Field not used |
|Zip + 4 |272 - 275 |4 |AN |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|General Use |276 - 286 |11 |AN |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|Customer Code |287 - 289 |3 |AN |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
| | | | | |Need to discuss in the West |
|Comments |290 - 319 |30 |AN |N/SF |Required in NY and MA. Location information such as APT and |
| | | | | |FLR. |
|X Coordinate |320 - 328 |9 |N |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|Y Coordinate |329 - 337 |9 |N |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|Z Coordinate |338 - 342 |5 |N |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|Cell ID |343 - 348 |6 |AN |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|Sector ID |349 |1 |AN |N/SF |Field not used, space fill. |
|TAR code |350 - 355 |6 |AN |R |***NEED TO DISCUSS*** |
| | | | | |Field not used, space fill.. |
|Reserved |356-376 |21 |AN |N/SF |This field is reserved for the Database Management Systems |
| | | | | |provider’s use. |
|Alternate Number |377-386 |10 |N |R/SF |Customer Number being remote call forwarded in Interim Number|
| | | | | |Portability service. |
|Expanded Extract Date |387-394 |8 |N |R/SF |Date on which the record was created in the format YYYYMMDD |
|NENA reserved |395-480 |86 |AN |N |This field is reserved for NENA Data Technical Committee |
| | | | | |Assignment. |
|Reserved |481-511 |31 |AN |N/SF |This field is reserved for the Data Base Management Systems |
| | | | | |Provider’s use. |
|End of Record |512 |1 |AN |R |End of record indicator. Always contains an asterisk (*). |
Notes:
1. Req’d (required) column
R = Required field. Must be populated for every subscriber’s record spaces not
permitted.
R/SF = Required field. Must be populated if present in subscriber’s record otherwise space
fill.
N/SF = Not required field. Space fill.
2. All fields are left justified with trailing spaces.
3. The actual lengths of some fields on the 9-1-1 systems (e.g. Street, Community, Location, et al) are shorter than the NENA-2 defined length and vary by system, which may result in truncation of rightmost data. The most significant information should always be left justified in these and all fields.
4. All alphanumeric (AN) fields may contain upper case letters, numbers and punctuation characters. Lower case and control characters are not permitted.
ASCII characters used in alpha only and alpha/numeric fields should be limited to
A thru Z, a thru z, 0 thru 9, comma ‘, ’,forward slash ‘ / ’, semi colon ‘; ‘, ampersand ‘&’,
and apostrophe ‘ ’ ’.
Spaces are allowed with one exception----the first character of a field may not be a space.
Other characters may impact the accurate processing of data.
Do NOT use the accent mark (for ex. Café) as it will fail data file processing.
NENA Header and Trailer format for data exchange
NENA Recommended Header Format for Data Exchange
|Field Name |Position |Bytes |Type |
|Header Indicator |1-5 |5 |UHL |
|Extract Date |6-11 |6 |MMDDYY |
| | | |for ex 030300 |
|Company Name |12-61 |50 |CWT |
|Cycle Counter |62-67 |6 | Numeric field |
|County Id |68-71 |4 |Alpha Numeric field |
|State |72-73 |2 |NY |
|General Use |74-93 |20 |Alpha Numeric field |
|Release Number |94-96 |3 |Numeric field |
|Format Version |97 |1 |Numeric field |
|Expanded Extract Date |98-105 |8 |Numeric field |
|Reserved |106-511 |406 |Alpha Numeric field |
|End of Record |512 |1 |* |
Note: All fields are Left-justified with trailing spaces, EXCEPT for the Cycle Counter;
This is Right-justified with leading spaces.
NENA Recommended Trailer Format for Data Exchange
|Field Name |Position |Bytes |Type |
|Trailer Indicator |1-5 |5 |UTL |
|Extract Date |6-11 |6 |MMDDYY |
| | | |for ex 030300 |
|Company Name |12-61 |50 |CWT |
|Record Count |62-70 |9 |Numeric Field |
|Expanded Extract Date |71-78 |8 |Numeric Field |
|Reserved |79-511 |433 |Alpha Numeric field |
|End of Record |512 |1 |* |
Note: All fields are Left-justified with trailing spaces, EXCEPT for the Record count;
This is Right-justified with leading spaces.
NENA-2 Data Record Specifications (NJ)
The NJ system is keyword driven and is based on state requirements to have location data uniformly displayed at all PSAPs. Please note: Data will only be extracted from the NENA-2 Location field if one or more keywords, associated data, and delimiters are present in the exact prescribed format. If none of the keywords are present, any data in the location field will be ignored.
The NJ system location has four separate and distinct location type fields which can be simultaneously displayed at the PSAP; they are: Unit Type, Floor Number, Building Description, and Coin Location Description. The following editing and formatting rules apply to the location type fields:
Unit Type
If one of the eleven unit type keywords listed below [followed by a blank space] is detected, the system sets an indicator to denote the unit type detected and will then extract the data following it up to the first space, comma, semicolon, open parenthesis, close parenthesis or a total length of 5 characters. Note: The first unit type and its associated data will be selected if more than one unit type is included in the NENA-2 Location field.
Format: [Unit Type Keyword] [blank space] [Unit Type Information] [delimiter]
Unit Type keywords: APT, BOX, LOT, PIER, RM, ROOM, RU, SUIT, SUITE, UNIT, WING
Unit Type Information maximum length: 5 characters
Example of data in the NENA-2 Location field: SUITE 2400
Unit Type keyword: SUITE
blank space: blank space
Unit Type Information: 2400
delimiter: blank space
Floor Number
If the floor number keyword, FLR [followed by a blank space] is detected the system will then extract the data following it up to the first space, comma, semicolon, open parenthesis, close parenthesis or a total length of 5 characters.
Format: [Floor Number Keyword] [blank space] [Floor Number Information] [delimiter]
Floor Number keyword: FLR
Floor Number Information maximum length: 5 characters
Example of data in the NENA-2 Location field: FLR 7TH
Floor Number keyword: FLR
blank space: blank space
Floor Number Information: 7TH
delimiter: blank space
Building Description
If the building description keyword BLDG [followed by a blank space] is detected, the system will extract the data following the keyword up to the first comma, semicolon, open parenthesis, close parenthesis for a total length of 20 characters.
Format: [Building Description Keyword] [blank space] [Building Description Information] [delimiter]
Building Description keyword: BLDG
Building Description Information maximum length: 20 characters
Example of data in the NENA-2 Location field: BLDG GATEWAY TOWERS II HIGH RISE
Building Description keyword: BLDG
blank space: blank space
Building Description Information: GATEWAY TOWERS II HI (note: maximum of 20 characters extracted)
delimiter: blank space
Coin Location Description
If the NENA-2 Class of Service is COIN (6, 7) and the coin location description keyword DES[followed by a blank space] is detected, the system will extract the data following the keyword for a total length of 20 characters. The DES keyword, if present, must be the last, if any of the other keywords are present in the NENA-2 Location field.
Format: [Coin Location Desc. Keyword] [blank space] [Coin Location Desc. Information] [delimiter]
Coin Location Desc. keyword: DES
Coin Location Desc. Information maximum length: 20 characters
Example of data in the NENA-2 Location field: DES NEXT TO SECURITY POST
Coin Location Desc. keyword: DES
blank space: blank space
Coin Location Desc. Information: NEXT TO SECURITY POS (note: maximum of 20 characters extracted)
delimiter: blank space
8. The Class of Service field should also be used to indicate Duplicate Service and should be coded as shown below:
9 = Residence Duplicate Service Address - coded the same as Residence Off Premise Extension (OPX).
0 = Business Duplicate Service Address - coded the same as Business OPX
9. The Taxing Area Rate (TAR) code must be populated with the appropriate value for all records.
NOTE: Refer to the New Jersey County Code Listing For New Jersey NPANXX numbers: If the STATE field is equal to NJ (New Jersey) the TAR code must be populated with the NJ county abbreviation corresponding to its address in the MSAG file, otherwise the TAR code must be populated with FXbbbb (where bbbb denotes four spaces).
| Reserved |481-511 |31 |N/SF |AN |Field not used, space fill. |
|End of Record |512 |1 |R |AN |Always an asterisk (*). |
Verizon E 9-1-1 Contact Telephone Numbers
|Title |Telephone Number |Mobile |
|E 9-1-1 System Administrators | | |
| Julie Leahy |617-535-5551 | |
| Joyce Juliano-Pais |732-221-7863 | |
| Tony Carroll (Manager) |301-236-1200 |301-452-2777 |
|MASSACHUSETTS DBMC | | |
| Fall River Help Desk |508-675-6800 | |
|Data Management (MA) | | |
| Supervisors: | | |
| Marie Keeler |508-673-3911 | |
|NEW YORK DBMC | | |
|Data Management (NY) | | |
| Manager: | | |
| Cathy Snowden |973-509-9901 | |
| Supervisors: | | |
| Tanya Whitfield |914-422-8306 | |
| Maria Soares |914-422-8368 | |
|NEW JERSEY DBMC | | |
|User Help Desk |732-922-9911 | |
| Supervisors: | | |
| Mary Ann Hendrickson (FL/CA/TX/NJ) |973-509-9905 | |
| Henry Hanson |973-509-9902 | |
|Title |Telephone Number |
|MARYLAND VIRGINIA WASHINGTON DC and PENNSYLVANIA DBMC | |
|Supervisors: | |
|Amy McKinnon /MD/DC/VA) |302-761-5322 |
|Victoria Vereb (PA) |724-830-2654 |
|Manager – Database Management | |
|Internal Support Group (ISG) | |
|Mary Brooks |804-772-6310 |
|Meladee Noble-Carbajal |562-335-3968 |
|DBMC-ISG |DBMC-ISG@ |
Error Code Messages
The following list contains a description of the Service order processing error messages and suggested corrective action required to correct these errors:
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Local Number Portability (LNP)
OVERVIEW
With LNP, end-users can switch carriers and retain their telephone number. Because ranges of telephone numbers can be used to segregate Carrier data in the E 9-1-1 database, another method must be used to identify telephone numbers and corresponding carriers. A NENA study group has developed a set of standards called the “NENA Recommended Standards for Service Provider Local Number Portability”. These standards provide a framework to allow carriers to exchange data for end-users that port from one carrier to another carrier.
The NENA standards include:
1) Every Service Order record must carry a Company ID. These ID’s are assigned
by NENA and consist of 3 to 5 alpha characters.
2) Two FUNCTION OF CHANGE “FOC”codes are used for service order input
records:
FOC U / (“UNLOCK”) is used by the donor company (company losing the end user); and makes the Telephone Number (“TN”) available to the “recipient company” for issuance of their MIGRATE (M) request
- FOC M / (“MIGRATE”) is used by the recipient to migrate the TN from the donor Company ID to Recipient Company ID and to replace the end-user account details if necessary (for instance, if the end user has changed addresses at the same time that they have changed carriers)
When the donor company issues a ‘U’ FOC (to UNLOCK the TN), the existing E 9-1-1 record and associated selective routing record is not changed. The ‘U’ FOC symbolizes that the donor company acknowledges that this end-user has decided to change carriers, and that an ‘M’ service order record can be expected. Until the ‘M’ order is received, the existing data is to remain unchanged. Any service order activity against this telephone number by the donor company, or any other company other than the recipient company, must be rejected. The only exception is that the donor company is allowed to issue an ‘M’ order to reclaim the number.
Other rules exist that define what can happen to a record that has been unlocked. Rules also exist that protect telephone numbers owned by one Local Service Provider from being changed or deleted by the service order records (or clerical activity) of another Local Service Provider.
LNP Report Naming Conventions
1. LNP Report Names
There are 5 daily LNP reports and one weekly report
A. Successfully Migrated TN Report
B. Unlock Exception Report
C. Migrate Received/Not Unlocked Report
D. Migrate Pending Report
E. Migrate Expired Report
F. NPAC Validation Report (weekly)
2. LNP Report Naming Convention
A15??jjjXXXXX.err
A=LNP report A-F
??=two character state
jjj=Julian date
XXXXX=NENA ID
**** Samples of Reports can be found in the IUP document library. See “LNP and NRF reports.pdf
Changes to Service Order Processing in an LNP Environment
IMPORTANT:
Please contact the appropriate National Marketing Center (NMC) if you have questions on whether your telephone number record has been unlocked. For Verizon West inquiries please call 800-888-8100
|Failed Migrate Process: All failed migrates (error code 755) reprocess every hour for 10 days looking for an “Unlock” from the old Service |
|Provider. On the 11th day, error code 755 will age into a 760 error. The 760 errors will be run through Neustar to verify ownership. If the |
|Company ID on the Migrate (error code 760) matches Neustar, then Intrado will create an unlock service order for the TNs. Error |
|Reprocessing will then correct the errors. Telephone service providers will receive a weekly NPAC (Number Portability Administration Center)|
|report which will advise the action taken on 760 errors. Intrado will also provide a report to the Old Service Provider of the TN’s that |
|were Unlocked as required per NENA data standards. |
| |
|756/792 errors will have the Function of Change (FOC) changed from an “I or C” to a “M” using a programmatic method. See error code listing|
|for description of errors. This process will run 7:30AM Mountain Time (MT) Monday – Friday. |
9-1-1 NET Sample Files
These attachments are to help carriers better understand the files are available to them when they log into E 9-1-1 after their downloaded TN files have processed.
ATTACHMENT 1 is a sample of the “sta” file (statistics) that is produced when the input file has completed processing. This “statistics” file provides a summary of the number of telephone number records that processed including a breakdown of inserts, changes and deletes. It also shows the number of errors that were generated along with the error code messages.
ATTACHMENT 2 is a sample of the “err” file (error) that is produced if any of the records in the input file failed to successfully process. This file displays the Error code number and the input data that was included upon transmission, such as telephone number, address, end-user name etc. The error code numbers are displayed in this guide with a description of the error message.
ATTACHMENT 3 is a sample of the “pp” file (pre-processing) that is produced and downloaded in your INBOX within a set period of time after uploading the file.
ATTACHMENT 4 is a sample of the “sp” file (status processing) that is produced indicating that the file you have uploaded has processed.
File Processing Verification
IMPORTANT: The Carrier should go back into its Mailbox every time a file is transmitted to the Intrado Unified Portal to verify that the file processed successfully. Even if the user does not plan on working the errors until the next business day, it is imperative that the user verifies that the file successfully completed.
To check for processing completion
Retrieve the “sta” (statistics file) after the input “soi” file has completed processing.
The statistics file provides a summary of the number of telephone records that processed with a breakdown of Inserts, Changes and Deletes. It also shows the number of errors that were generated along with the error code number.
If you do not receive a .sta file, please contact e911.system.admin@. This may be an indication that your file didn’t successfully process.
Example 1 - Sample .sta file
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Example 1 continued
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Example 2- Sample .err file
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Example 2 continued
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Example 3 - Sample Pre-processing file .pp
This File pre-processing file (.pp) appears in your inbox within a set period of time after uploading the file.
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Example 4 - Sample of Status Processing file .sp
The status processing indicates the file you have uploaded has processed
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NEW YORK Street Thoroughfares -Valid Abbreviations
|Thoroughfare Name | |Thoroughfare Name | |Thoroughfare Name | |
| |Abbreviation | |Abbreviation | |Abbreviation |
|ANNEX |ANX |FREEWAY |FRWY |RIDGE |RDG |
|APARTMENT |APT |GARDEN |GRDN |RIVER |RIV |
|ARCADE |ARC |HEAD |HD |ROAD |RD |
|AVENUE |AV |HEIGHTS |HGTS |ROADWAY |RDWY |
|BEACH |BCH |HIGHWAY |HWY |ROUTE |RT |
|BLOCK |BLK |HOSPITAL |HOSP |SOUTH |S |
|BOARDWALK |BDWK |HOUSE |HSE |SOUTHEAST |SE |
|BRANCH |BR |INSTITUTE |INST |SOUTHWEST |SW |
|BUILDING |BLDG |ISLAND |ISL |SQUARE |SQ |
|CAUSEWAY |CSWY |JUNCTION |JCTN |STATION |STA |
|CEMETERY |CEMTRY |LANDING |LDG |STREET |ST |
|CENTER |CTR |LANE |LN |TERMINAL |TERMNL |
|CENTRE |CTR |LODGE |LODG |TERRACE |TERR |
|CIRCLE |CIR |LOOP |LP |THRUWAY |THRWY |
|CONCOURSE |CONC |LOWER |LWR |TOWER |TWR |
|CONVENT |CNVNT |MANOR |MNR |TRAIL |TR |
|CORNER |COR |MARKET |MKT |TRAILER |TRLR |
|COURT |CT |MEADOW |MDW |TURNPIKE |TRNPK |
|COURTHOUSE |CTHSE |MEADOWS |MDWS |UPPER |UPR |
|CRESCENT |CRSNT |MOUNT |MT |VALLEY |VLY |
|CROSS |CR |NECK |NK |VILLAGE |VLG |
|CROSSING |CRSG |NORTH |N |WALK |WK |
|CROSSROAD |CRSRD |NORTHEAST |NE |WAREHOUSE |WHSE |
|CROSSWAY |CRSWY |NORTHWEST |NW |WEST |W |
|COTTAGES |COTGS |PARK |PK |WHARF |WHF |
|DEPOT |DEP |PARKWAY |PKWY |WOOD |WD |
|DISTRICT |DIST |PIER |PR |WAY |WAY |
|DRIVE |DR |PIKE |PKE |YARD |YD |
|EAST |E |PLACE |PL | | |
|ESPLANADE |ESPLND |PLAZA |PLZ | | |
|ESTATE |EST |POINT |PT | | |
|ESTATES |ESTS |POND |PD | | |
|EXPRESSWAY |EXPWY |PROMENADE |PROM | | |
|EXTENSION |EXT |PATH |PTH | | |
|**NO SPACE ON “MC” (EX. MCDONALD); SPACE, NO APOSTROPHE ON “O” (EX.OLEARY) |
|*SECOND WORD IS SPELLED IN FULL WHEN THIRD WORD FOLLOWS (EX. BASIN STREET RD) |
|*IF THIRD WORD IS A DIRECTIONAL, DO NOT SPELL OUT SECOND WORK (EX. BASIN AVE E) |
MASSACHUSETTS Street Thoroughfares-Valid Abbreviations
|Thoroughfare Name | |Thoroughfare Name | |
| |Abbreviation | |Abbreviation |
|ALLEY |ALY |ISLAND |ISL |
|ANNEX |ANX |JUNCTION |JCTN |
|APARTMENT |APT |LAKE |LK |
|ARCADE |ARC |LANDING |LNDG |
|AVENUE |AV |LANE |LN |
|BASE |BS |LOOP |LP |
|BEACH |BCH |MARKET |MKT |
|BEND |BND |NECK |NK |
|BLOCK |BLK |PARK |PK |
|BOARDWALK |BDWK |PARKWAY |PKWY |
|BOULEVARD |BLVD |PASS |PS |
|BRANCH |BR |PATH |PA |
|BUILDING |BLDG |PIER |PR |
|CAUSEWAY |CSWY |PIKE |PKE |
|CENTER |CTR |PLACE |PL |
|CIRCLE |CIR |PLAZA |PLZ |
|CIRCUIT |CIRCT |POINT |PT |
|CLOSE |CLS |POND |PD |
|CONCOURSE |CONC |PROMENADE |PROM |
|CORNER |COR |RIDGE |RDG |
|COURSE |CORS |ROAD |RD |
|COURT |CT |ROADWAY |RDWY |
|COURTHOUSE |CTHSE |ROUTE |RT |
|CRESCENT |CRES |SHOREWAY |SHWY |
|CROSSING |CRSG |SQUARE |SQ |
|DEPOT |DEP |STATION |STA |
|DISTRICT |DIST |*STREET |ST |
|DRIVE |DR |TERMINAL |TERM |
|ESPLANADE |ESPLND |TERRACE |TERR |
|ESTATE |EST |THRUWAY |THRWY |
|ESPRESSWAY |EXPWY |TRAIL |TRL |
|EXTENSION |EXT |TUNNEL |TUN |
|FREEWAY |FRWY |TURNPIKE |TRNPK |
|GARDEN |GRDN |WALK |WK |
|GREEN |GREEN |WAY |WY |
|HEIGHTS |HTS |WHARF |WHF |
|HIGHWAY |HWY |YARD |YD |
STANDARD AND NENA THOROUGHFARE ABBREVIATIONS FOR PA
|THOROUGHFARE |PA THOROUGHFARE |NENA THOROUGHFARE |
| |ABBREVIATIONS |ABBREVIATIONS |
|ALLEY |ALY |ALY |
|ANNEX | |ANX |
|APARTMENT |APT | |
|ARCADE |ARC |ARC |
|AVENUE |AV |AVE |
|BANK | | |
|BAYOU | |BYU |
|BEACH | |BCH |
|BEND | |BND |
|BLOCK | | |
|BLUFF | |BLF |
|BLUFFS | |BLFS |
|BOARDWALK |BLK | |
|BOTTOM | |BTM |
|BOULEVARD |BLVD |BLVD |
|BRANCH | |BR |
|BRIDGE | |BRG |
|BROOK | |BRK |
|BROOKS | |BRKS |
|BUILDING |BLDG | |
|BURG | |BG |
|BURGS | |BGS |
|BYPASS |BY |BYP |
|CAMP | |CP |
|CANYON | |CYN |
|CAPE | |CPE |
|CAUSEWAY |CSWY |CSWY |
|CENTER |CE |CTR |
|CENTERS | |CTRS |
|CHURCH |CHRCH | |
|CIRCLES |CIR |CIR |
|CIRCLES | |CIRS |
|CIRCUIT |CIRCT | |
|CLIFF | |CLF |
|CLIFFS | |CLFS |
|CLOSE | | |
|CLUB | |CLB |
|COMMON | |CMN |
|COMMONS | | |
|CONCOURSE |CONC | |
|CORNER |COR |COR |
|CORNERS |CORS |CORS |
|COURSE |CRSE |CRSE |
|COURT |CT |CT |
|COURTHOUSE |CTHSE | |
|COURTS |CTS |CTS |
|COVE | |CV |
|COVES | |CVS |
| | | |
|CREEK |CK |CRK |
|CRESCENT |CRES |CRES |
|CREST | |CRST |
|CROSS | | |
|CROSSING |CRSG |XING |
|CROSSROAD |CR |XRD |
|CROSSROADS | | |
|CURVE | |CURV |
|CUTOFF |CUTOF | |
|DALE | |DL |
|DAM | |DM |
|DEPOT | | |
|DISTRICT |DIST | |
|DIVIDE | |DV |
|DRIVE |DR |DR |
|DRIVES | |DRS |
|DRIVEWAY |DRWAY | |
|EAST |E | |
|ENTRY |EZ | |
|ESPLANADE | | |
|ESTATE |EST |EST |
|ESTATES |ESTS |ESTS |
|EXPRESSWAY |EXPWY |EXPWY |
|EXTENDED |EXT | |
|EXTENSION |EXT |EXT |
|EXTENSIONS | |EXTS |
|FALL | |FALL |
|FALLS | |FLS |
|FERRY | |FRY |
|FIELD | |FLD |
|FIELDS |FLDS |FLDS |
|FLAT | |FLT |
|FLATS | |FLTS |
|FORD | |FRD |
|FORDS | |FRDS |
|FOREST |FRST |FRST |
|FORESTS | | |
|FORGE | |FRG |
|FORGES | |FRGS |
|FORK | |FRK |
|FORKS | |FRKS |
|FORT | |FT |
|FREEWAY |FRWY |FWY |
|GARDEN |GDN |GDN |
|GARDENS |GDNS |GDNS |
|GATEWAY |GTWY |GTTY |
|GLEN | |GLN |
|GLENS | |GLNS |
| | | |
|GREEN |GRN |GRN |
|GREENS | |GRNS |
|GROVE | |GRV |
|GROVES | |GRVS |
|HALL | | |
|HARBOR |HBR |HBR |
|HARBORS | |HBRS |
|HAVEN | |HVN |
|HEIGHT | | |
|HEIGHTS |HTS |HTS |
|HIGHWAY |HWY |HWY |
|HILL |HL |HL |
|HILLS |HLS |HLS |
|HOLLOW |HOLO |HOLW |
|HORSESHOE |HRSHE | |
|HOUSE |HSE | |
|INLET | |INLT |
|INTERSTATE |INT | |
|ISLAND |ISL |IS |
|ISLANDS | |ISS |
|ISLE | |ISLE |
|ISLES | | |
|JUNCTION |JCTN |JCT |
|JUNCTIONS | |JCTS |
|KEEP | | |
|KEY | |KY |
|KEYS | |KYS |
|KNOLL | |KNL |
|KNOLLS | |KNLS |
|LAKE | |LK |
|LAKES | |LKS |
|LAND | |LAND |
|LANDING |LNDG |LNDG |
|LANE |LN |LNDG |
|LANES | | |
|LAWN | | |
|LIGHT | |LGT |
|LIGHTS | |LGTS |
|LOAF | |LF |
|LOCK | |LCK |
|LOCKS | |LCKS |
|LODGE | |LDG |
|LOOP | | |
|LOOPS | | |
|MALL | | |
|MANOR |MNR |MNR |
|MANORS | |MNRS |
|MARKET |MKT | |
| | | |
|MEADOW |MDW |MDW |
|MEADOWS |MDWS |MDWS |
|MEWS | | |
|MILL | |ML |
|MILLS | |MLS |
|MISSION | |MSN |
|MOTORWAY | |MTWY |
|MOUNT | |MT |
|MOUNTAIN | |MTN |
|MOUNTAINS | |MTNS |
|NEAR | | |
|NECK | |NCK |
|NORTH |N | |
|NORTHEAST |NE | |
|NORTHWEST |NW | |
|OFF | | |
|ORCHARD | |ORCH |
|OUTLET |OUTLT | |
|OVAL | | |
|OVERPASS | |OPAS |
|PARK |PRK |PARK |
|PARKS | |PARK |
|PARKWAY |PRKWY |PKWY |
|PARKWAYS | |PKWY |
|PASS | | |
|PASSAGE | |PSGE |
|PATH | | |
|PATHS | | |
|PIER | | |
|PIKE |PKE |PIKE |
|PIKES | | |
|PINE | |PNE |
|PINES | |PNES |
|PLACE |PL |PL |
|PLAIN | |PLN |
|PLAINS | |PLNS |
|PLAZA |PLZ |PLZ |
|POINT | |PT |
|POINTS | |PTS |
|POND | | |
|PORT | |PRT |
|PORTS | |PRTS |
|PRAIRIE |PRAIR |PR |
|PROMENADE |PROM | |
|RADIAL | |RADL |
|RAMP | | |
|RANCH | |RNCH |
|RANCHES |RNCHS | |
| | | |
|RAPID | |RPD |
|RAPIDS |RPDS |RPDS |
|REST | |RST |
|RIDGE | |RDG |
|RIDGES | |RDGS |
|RIVER | |RIV |
|ROAD |RD |RD |
|ROADS | |RDS |
|ROADWAY |RDWY | |
|ROUTE | |RTE |
|ROW | | |
|RUE | | |
|RUN |RN | |
|SHOAL | |SHL |
|SHOALS |SHLS |SHLS |
|SHOAR | | |
|SHOARS | | |
|SHORE | |SHR |
|SHORES | |SHRS |
|SKYWAY | |SKWY |
|SOUTH |S | |
|SOUTHEAST |SE | |
|SOUTHWEST |SW | |
|SPRING |SPG |SPG |
|SPRINGS |SPGS |SPGS |
|SPUR | |SPUR |
|SPURS | |SPUR |
|SQUARE |SQ |SQ |
|SQUARES | |SQS |
|STATION |STAT |STA |
|STRAND |STRND | |
|STRAVENUE | |STRA |
|STREAM |STRM |STRM |
|STREET |ST |ST |
|STREETS | |STS |
|SUMMIT | |SMT |
|TERMINAL |TERM | |
|TERRACE |TER |TER |
|THRUWAY |THRWY |TRWY |
|TOWER | | |
|TOWERS |TWRS | |
|TRACE | |TRCE |
|TRACES | | |
|TRACK | | |
|TRACKS | | |
|TRACT | | |
|TRAFFICWAY | |TRFY |
|TRAIL |TR |TRL |
| | | |
|TRAILER |TRLR | |
|TRAILS | | |
|TUNNEL | |TUNL |
|TURN | | |
|TURNPIKE |TRNPK |TPKE |
|UNDERPASS | |UPAS |
|UNION | |UN |
|UNIONS | |UNS |
|VALE | | |
|VALLEY | |VLY |
|VALLEYS | |VLYS |
|VIADUCT | |VIA |
|VIEW | |VW |
|VIEWS | |VWS |
|VILLAGE |VLG |VLG |
|VILLAGES | |VLGS |
|VILLE | |VL |
|VISTA | |VIS |
|WALK | |WALK |
|WALKS | |WALK |
|WALKWAY |WKWAY | |
|WALL | | |
|WAREHOUSE |WHSE | |
|WATERWAY |WTRWY | |
|WAY | | |
|WAYS | | |
|WELL | |WL |
|WELLS | |WLS |
|WEST |W | |
|WHARF | | |
|YARD | | |
Massachusetts Street Address Guidelines
*ST for STREET appears as a suffix only in the following instances:
1. Street name is a letter or a numeral ---- M ST
---- 2ND ST
---- THIRTEENTH ST
2. Street name is a direction ---- SOUTH ST
3. Street name is the same as the community ---- ARLINGTON ST/ARL
4. Street name ends in a direction or suffix ---- MAIN ST SOUTH
---- MAIN ST EXT
DIRECTION abbreviations are:
NORTH, EAST, WEST OR SOUTH ----- First letter of Direction N, E, W, or S
2. NORTHEAST, NORTHWEST ---- NE NW
SOUTHEAST, SOUTHWEST ---- SE SW
_____________________________________________________________________
Note A direction may not be abbreviated when:
1) It is the Street Name (Example: SOUTH ST)
2) It precedes a lettered Street Name (Example: NORTH D ST)
____________________________________________________________________________
The following five thoroughfares will always be abbreviated when they appear within the actual Street Name field:
AV Avenue
PK Park
PL Place
ST Street
TERR Terrace
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NOTE: Street names that include ‘ROUTE’ must be fully spelled (for example) Route 1
NEW YORK Street Address Guidelines
*ST for STREET appears as a suffix only in the following instances:
1. Street name is a letter or a numeral ---- M ST
---- 4 ST
2. Street name is a direction ---- SOUTH ST
---- NORTH WEST ST
3. Street name is the same as the community ---- ARLINGTON ST/ARL
4. Street name ends in a direction or suffix ---- MAIN ST SOUTH
---- MAIN ST EXT
EXCEPTION: When the thoroughfare or suffix is part of the street name, it is spelled in full. For example : Avenue of the Americas
Park Av
Pennsylvania Address Guidelines
Address records in the state of Pennsylvania are built and maintained by State County officials.
In order to request MSAG extracts, CLECS, Independents and PBX end-users must obtain authorization from the respective counties in order to obtain MSAG extracts.
Under normal processing rules, only street-level MSAG records exist.
Street-level MSAG entries require the following address information:
Street Name
Community
County
State
Odd/Even Identifier
Low House Number
High House Number
ESN
Omission of any of the above data on a TN update would result in an error. Conditional Posting introduces two additional MSAG record types.
The first is a county default MSAG record, which contains only county, state and ESN information.
The second is a community default record, which contains only community, county, state and ESN information. These default records are inserted and maintained by Verizon personnel.
County personnel maintain street level MSAG records responsible for each specific county.
Error Code 701 (House number is not in MSAG range)
Because of conditional posting in PA/DE, 701 errors will be handled differently. Since all records post to the 9-1-1 Database, all corrections for 701 errors will have to be submitted with a function of change “C”.
Pennsylvania – Conditional Posting
Description
Conditional Posting is a process that allows Telephone Company records to update the ALIs when an MSAG does not exist for a jurisdiction or when a matching street-level MSAG is not found.
Records that pass through Conditional Posting are assigned an ESN based on a default MSAG record and passed to the ALI retrieval system with “unsubscribed” data. This ESN is also used for selective routing if applicable. The actual subscriber information appears on the ALI record (i.e., RR 1, RD 1, Main St, Box 2, etc. . .), with a ‘VERIFY CALLER’S LOCATION” message appended to the screen. The emergency providers displayed are based on the default record.
COUNTY CODES FOR NEW YORK
|COUNTY |COUNTY CODE |
|ALBANY |ALBA |
|ALLEGHANY |ALGA |
|BROOME |BROM |
|BRONX |BNXX |
|BROOKLYN |BKNN |
|CATTARAUGUS |CATT |
|CAYUGA |CAYU |
|CHAUTAUGA |CHAU |
|CHEMUNG |CHMG |
|CHENANGO |CHNG |
|CLINTON |CLIN |
|COLUMBIA |COLU |
|CORTLAND |CORT |
|DELAWARE |DELA |
|DUTCHESS |DUTC |
|ERIE |ERIE |
|ESSEX |ESSE |
|FRANKLIN |FRAN |
|FULTON |FULT |
|GENESSE |GENE |
|GREENE |GRNE |
|HAMILTON |HAMI |
|HERKIMER |HERK |
|JEFFERSON |JEFF |
|LEWIS |LEW |
|LIVINGSTON |LIVI |
|MADISON |MADI |
|MANHATTAN |MANH |
|MONROE |MONR |
|MONTGOMERY |MONT |
|NASSAU |NASS |
COUNTY CODES FOR NEW YORK
|COUNTY NAME |COUNTY CODE |
|NIAGARA |NIAG |
|ONEIDA |ONEI |
|ONONDAGA |ONON |
|ONTARIO |ONTA |
|ORANGE |ORAN |
|ORLEANS |ORLE |
|OSWEGO |OSWE |
|OTSEGO |OTSE |
|PUTNAM |PUTN |
|QUEENS |QUEN |
|RENSSELAER |RENS |
|ROCKLAND |ROCK |
|ST. LAWRENCE |STLW |
|SARATOGA |SARA |
|SCHENECTADY |SCNN |
|SCHOHARIE |SCHO |
|SCHUYLER |SHYL |
|SENECA |SENE |
|STATEN ISLAND |STIL |
|STEUBEN |STBN |
|SUFFOLK |SUFF |
|SULLIVAN |SULL |
|TIOGA |TIOG |
|TOMPKINS |TOMP |
|ULSTER |ULST |
|WARREN |WARR |
|WASHINGTON |WASH |
|WAYNE |WAYN |
|WESTCHESTER |WEST |
|WYOMING |WYOM |
|YATES |YATE |
| | |
TAR code listings for Pennsylvania
|ENTITY |TAR CODE |ENTITY |TAR CODE |ENTITY |TAR CODE |
|Adams |ADAM |Dubois |DUBO |Montour |MNTR |
|Allegheny |ALLE |Elk |ELK |Northampton |NHAM |
|Allentown |ALTN |Erie |ERIE |Northumberland |NORT |
|Armstrong |ARMS |Fayette |FAYE |Perry |PERR |
|Beaver |BEAV |Forest |FORE |Philadelphia |PHIL |
|Bedford |BEDF |Franklin |FRAN |Pike |PIKE |
|Berks |BERK |Fulton |FULT |Pittsburgh |PITT |
|Bethlehem |BETH |Greene |GREE |Potter |POTT |
|Blair |BLAI |Huntington |HUNT |Schuylkill |SCHU |
|Bradford |BRAD |Indiana |INDI |Snyder |SNYD |
|Bucks |BUCK |Jefferson |JEFF |Somerset |SOME |
|Butler |BUTL |Juniata |JUNI |Sullivan |SULL |
|Cambria |CAMB |Lackawanna |LACK |Susquehanna |SUSQ |
|Cameron |CAME |Lancaster |LANC |Tioga |TIOG |
|Carbon |CARB |Lawrence |LAWR |Union |UNIO |
|Center |CENT |Lebanon |LEBA |Venango |VENA |
|Chester |CHES |Lehigh |LEHI |Warren |WARR |
|Clarion |CLAR |Luzerne |LUZE |Washington |WASH |
|Clearfield |CLEA |Lycoming |LYCO |Wayne |WAYN |
|Clinton |CLIN |McKean |MCKE |Westmoreland |WEST |
|Columbia |COLU |Mercer |MERC |Wyoming |WYOM |
|Crawford |CRAW |Mifflin |MIFF |York |YORK |
|Cumberland |CUMB |Monroe |MONR | | |
|Dauphin |DAUP |Montgomery |MONT | | |
|Delaware |DELA | | | | |
| | | | | | |
Washington DC TAR Code Listing
|STATE |TAR CODE |ENTITY |
|DC |WASH |ANACOSTIA |
|DC |WASH |ANANCOSTIA |
|DC |WASH |BENNING |
|DC |WASH |BEORGETOWN |
|DC |WASH |BROOKLAND |
|DC |WASH |CELLULAR ONE |
|DC |WASH |CONGRESS |
|DC |WASH |CONGRESS HEIGH |
|DC |WASH |CONGRESS HEIGHTS |
|DC |WASH |DOWNTOWN |
|DC |WASH |DROT DUPONT |
|DC |WASH |FOGGY BOTTOM |
|DC |WASH |FOGGY BOTTON |
|DC |WASH |FORT DUPONT |
|DC |WASH |FORT SUPONT |
|DC |WASH |GEORGETOWN |
|DC |WASH |GEORGIA |
|DC |WASH |GEORIGA |
|DC |WASH |LENFANT |
|DC |WASH |LINCOLN |
|DC |WASH |MERIDIAN |
|DC |WASH |METRO |
|DC |WASH |NERIDIAN |
|DC |WASH |ROCKVILLE-DOJ |
|DC |WASH |TENELY |
|DC |WASH |TENLEY |
|DC |WASH |WASH |
|DC |WASH |WASHINGTON |
|DC |WASH |WASHINGTON-DOJ |
|DC |WASH |WDC |
|DC |WASH |WOODLEY |
VIRGINIA TAR CODE LISTING
|COUNTY / CITY |TAR |
|ACCOMAC |ACOM |
|ALBEMARLE |ALBE |
|ALEXANDRIA |ALEX |
|ALLEGHENY (INDEP) |ALLE |
|AMELIA |AMEL |
|AMHERST (FGTE) |AMHT |
|APPOMATTOX |APOM |
|ARLINGTON |ARLG |
|AUGUSTA |AGST |
|BATH (INDEP) |BATH |
|BEDFORD |BDFD |
|BLACKSBURG |BKBG |
|BLAND |BLAN |
|BOTETOURT |BOTE |
|BRUNSWICK (FGTE) |BRNW |
|BUCHANAN (FGTE) |BUCH |
|BUCKINGHAM |BUCK |
|CAMPBELL |CAMP |
|CAROLINE |CARO |
|CHARLES CITY |CHRL |
|CHARLOTTE |CHAC |
|CHESAPEAKE |CHEP |
|CHESTERFIELD |CHES |
|CHINCOTEAGUE |CHIN |
|CHRISTIANSBURG |CHBG |
|CLARKE |CLAR |
|CLIFTON FORGE (INDEP) |CLIF |
|COLONIAL BEACH |COBH |
|COLONIAL HEIGHTS |COHT |
|COVINGTON (INDEP) |COVN |
VIRGINIA TAR CODE LISTING
|COUNTY / CITY |TAR |
|CRAIG |CRAG |
|CULPEPER |CULP |
|CUMBERLAND |CUMB |
|DANVILLE |DANV |
|DICKENSON |DICK |
|DINWIDDIE |DINW |
|EMPORIA (FGTE) |EMPO |
|ESSEX COUNTY |ESSX |
|FAIRFAX COUNTY |FAIR |
|FAUQUIER |FAUQ |
|FLOYD |FLYD |
|FRANKLIN CITY |FRNK |
|FRANKLIN COUNTY |FRAN |
|FREDERICK |FRED |
|FREDERICKSBURG |FRBG |
|GILES |GILL |
|GLOUCESTER |GLOU |
|GOOCHLAND |GOCH |
|GREENSVILLE (FGTE) |GRNV |
|HALIFAX |HALF |
|HAMPTON |HAMP |
|HANOVER |HANO |
|HARRISONBURG (FGTE) |HRBG |
|HENRICO |HENR |
|HIGHLAND |HIGH |
|HOPEWELL |HOPE |
|ISLE OF WIGHT |IOWT |
|JAMES CITY |JAMC |
|KING & QUEEN COUNTY |KAQN |
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VIRGINIA TAR CODE LISTING
|COUNTY / CITY |TAR |
|KING GEORGE |KGEO |
|KING WILLIAM COUNTY |KGWM |
|LANCASTER |LANC |
|LEE |LEEC |
|LOUDOUN |LOUD |
|LOUISA |LOUS |
|LUNENBURG |LUNE |
|LYNCHBURG |LYBG |
|MADISON |MADN |
|MANASSAS (FGTE) |MNSS |
|MANASSAS PARK (FGTE) |MNPK |
|MATHEWS |MATH |
|MECKLENBURG (FGTE) |MECK |
|MIDDLESEX COUNTY |MIDD |
|MONTGOMERY |MONT |
|NELSON |NELS |
|NEW KENT |NWKT |
|NEWPORT NEWS |NNEW |
|NORFOLK |NORF |
|NORTHAMPTON |NRTH |
|NORTHUMBERLAND |NTLD |
|NORTON CITY |NORT |
|ORANGE |ORNG |
|PAGE |PAGE |
|PETERSBURG |PTBG |
|PITTSYLVANIA |PITT |
|PORTSMOUTH |PORT |
|POWHATAN |POWH |
|PRINCE EDWARD |PRED |
VIRGINIA TAR CODE LISTING
|COUNTY / CITY |TAR |
|PRINCE WILLIAM |PRWM |
|PULASKI CITY |PULT |
|PULASKI COUNTY |PULA |
|RADFORD |RDFD |
|RAPPAHANNOCK |RAPP |
|RICHMOND CITY |RICH |
|RICHMOND COUNTY |RCMD |
|ROANOKE CITY |ROAN |
|ROANOKE COUNTY |RNKE |
|ROCKBRIDGE |ROCK |
|ROCKINGHAM (FGTE) |RKHM |
|RUSSELL |RUSS |
|SALEM |SALM |
|SHENANDOAH | SHEN |
|SOUTHHAMPTON |SOTH |
|SPOTSYLVANIA |SPOT |
|STAFFORD |STAF |
|STAUNTON |STNT |
|SUFFOLK |NASM |
|SURRY (FGTE) |SURY |
|SUSSEX (FGTE) |SUSX |
|TAZEWELL |TAZW |
|VINTON |VINT |
|VIRGINIA BEACH |VABH |
|WARREN |WARN |
|WAYNESBORO |WYNS |
|WEST POINT |WSPT |
|WESTMORELAND |WEST |
|WILLIAMSBURG |WMBG |
|WINCHESTER |WNCH |
|WISE |WISE |
VIRGINIA TAR CODE LISTING
|COUNTY / CITY |TAR |
|WYTHE |WYTH |
|YORK |YORK |
MARYLAND TAR CODES
|STATE |TAR CODE |ENTITY |
|MD |ALLE |ALLEGHANY |
|MD |ANNE |ANNE ARUNDEL |
|MD |BCIT |BALTIMORE CITY |
|MD |BCOU |BALTIMORE COUNTY |
|MD |CALV |CALVERT |
|MD |CRLN |CAROLINE |
|MD |CARR |CARROLL |
|MD |CECL |CECIL |
|MD |CHAS |CHARLES |
|MD |DORC |DORCHESTER |
|MD |FRED |FREDERICK |
|MD |GARR |GARRETT |
|MD |HARF |HARFORD |
|MD |HOWD |HOWARD |
|MD |KENT |KENT |
|MD |MONT |MONTGOMERY |
|MD |PRGE |PRINCE GEORGES |
|MD |QANN |QUEEN ANNE |
|MD |STMY |SAINT MARYS |
|MD |SOMR |SOMERSET |
|MD |TALB |TALBOT |
|MD |WSCO |WASHINGTON |
|MD |WICO |WICOMICO |
|MD |WORC |WORCESTER |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|ABINGTON |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|ACTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|ACUSHNET |Bristol County |BRIS |
|ADAMS |Berkshire County |BERK |
|AGAWAM |Hampden County |HPDN |
|ALFORD |Berkshire County |BERK |
|AMESBURY |Essex County |ESSX |
|AMHERST |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|ANDOVER |Essex County |ESSX |
|AQUINNAH |Dukes County |DUKE |
|ARLINGTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|ASHBURNHAM |Worcester County |WORC |
|ASHBY |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|ASHLAND |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|ATHOL |Worcester County |WORC |
|ATTLEBORO |Bristol County |BRIS |
|AUBURN |Worcester County |WORC |
|AVON |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|AYER |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|BARNSTABLE |Barnstable County |BARN |
|BARRE |Worcester County |WORC |
|BECKET |Berkshire County |BERK |
|BEDFORD |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|BELCHERTOWN |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|BELLINGHAM |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|BELMONT |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|BERKLEY |Bristol County |BRIS |
|BERLIN |Worcester County |WORC |
|BERNARDSTON |Franklin County |FKLN |
|BEVERLY |Essex County |ESSX |
|BILLERICA |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|BLACKSTONE |Worcester County |WORC |
|BLANDFORD |Hampden County |HPDN |
|BOLTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|BONDSVILLE |Hampden County |HPDN |
|BOSTON |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|BOURNE |Barnstable County |BARN |
|BOXBORO |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|BOYLSTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|BRAINTREE |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|BREWSTER |Barnstable County |BARN |
|BRIDGEWATER |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|BRIGHTON |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|BRIMFIELD |Hampden County |HPDN |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|BROCKTON |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|BROOKFIELD |Worcester County |WORC |
|BROOKLINE |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|BUCKLAND |Franklin County |FKLN |
|BURLINGTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|CAMBRIDGE |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|CANTON |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|CARLISLE |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|CARVER |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|CENTERVILLE |Barnstable County |BARN |
|CHARLEMONT |Franklin County |FKLN |
|CHARLESTOWN |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|CHARLTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|CHATHAM |Barnstable County |BARN |
|CHELMSFORD |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|CHELSEA |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|CHESHIRE |Berkshire County |BERK |
|CHESTER |Hampden County |HPDN |
|CHESTERFIELD |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|CHICOPEE |Hampden County |HPDN |
|CHILMARK |Dukes County |DUKE |
|CLARKSBURG |Berkshire County |BERK |
|CLINTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|COHASSET |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|COLRAIN |Franklin County |FKLN |
|CONCORD |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|CONWAY |Franklin County |FKLN |
|COTUIT |Barnstable County |BARN |
|CUMMINGTON |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|DALTON |Berkshire County |BERK |
|DANVERS |Essex County |ESSX |
|DARTMOUTH |Bristol County |BRIS |
|DEDHAM |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|DEERFIELD |Franklin County |FKLN |
|DENNIS |Barnstable County |BARN |
|DENNISPORT |Barnstable County |BARN |
|DEVENS | |WORC |
|DIGHTON |Bristol County |BRIS |
|DORCHESTER |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|DOUGLAS |Worcester County |WORC |
|DOVER |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|DRACUT |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|DUDLEY |Worcester County |WORC |
|DUNSTABLE |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|DUXBURY |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|EAST BOSTON |Suffolk County |SUFF |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|EAST BRIDGEWATER |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|EAST BROOKFIELD |Worcester County |WORC |
|EAST LONGMEADOW |Hampden County |HPDN |
|EASTHAM |Barnstable County |BARN |
|EASTHAMPTON |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|EASTON |Bristol County |BRIS |
|EDGARTOWN |Dukes County |DUKE |
|EGREMONT |Berkshire County |BERK |
|ERVING |Franklin County |FKLN |
|ESSEX |Essex County |ESSX |
|EVERETT |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|FAIRHAVEN |Bristol County |BRIS |
|FALL RIVER |Bristol County |BRIS |
|FALMOUTH |Barnstable County |BARN |
|FITCHBURG |Worcester County |WORC |
|FLORENCE |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|FLORIDA |Berkshire County |BERK |
|FOXBOROUGH |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|FRAMINGHAM |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|FRANKLIN |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|FREETOWN |Bristol County |BRIS |
|GARDNER |Worcester County |WORC |
|GEORGETOWN |Essex County |ESSX |
|GILL |Franklin County |FKLN |
|GLOUCESTER |Essex County |ESSX |
|GOSHEN |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|GOSNOLD |Dukes County |DUKE |
|GRAFTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|GRANBY |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|GRANVILLE |Hampden County |HPDN |
|GREAT BARRINGTON |Berkshire County |BERK |
|GREENFIELD |Franklin County |FKLN |
|GROTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|GROVELAND |Essex County |ESSX |
|HADLEY |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|HALIFAX |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|HAMILTON(wenham) |Essex County |ESSX |
|HAMPDEN |Hampden County |HPDN |
|HANOVER |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|HANSON |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|HARDWICK |Worcester County |WORC |
|HARVARD |Worcester County |WORC |
|HARWICH |Barnstable County |BARN |
|HATFIELD |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|HAVERHILL |Essex County |ESSX |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|HAWLEY |Franklin County |FKLN |
|HEATH |Franklin County |FKLN |
|HINGHAM |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|HINSDALE |Berkshire County |BERK |
|HOLBROOK |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|HOLDEN |Worcester County |WORC |
|HOLLAND |Hampden County |HPDN |
|HOLLISTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|HOLYOKE |Hampden County |HPDN |
|HOPEDALE |Worcester County |WORC |
|HOPKINTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|HUBBARDSTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|HUDSON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|HULL |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|HUNTINGTON |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|HYANNIS |Barnstable County |BARN |
|HYDE PARK |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|INDIAN ORCHARD |Hampden County |HPDN |
|IPSWICH |Essex County |ESSX |
|JAMAICA PLAIN |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|KINGSTON |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|LAKEVILLE |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|LANCASTER |Worcester County |WORC |
|LANESBORO |Berkshire County |BERK |
|LAWRENCE |Essex County |ESSX |
|LEE |Berkshire County |BERK |
|LEEDS |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|LEICESTER |Worcester County |WORC |
|LENOX |Berkshire County |BERK |
|LEOMINSTER |Worcester County |WORC |
|LEVERETT |Franklin County |FKLN |
|LEXINGTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|LEYDEN |Franklin County |FKLN |
|LINCOLN |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|LITTLETON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|LONGMEADOW |Hampden County |HPDN |
|LOWELL |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|LUDLOW |Hampden County |HPDN |
|LUNENBURG |Worcester County |WORC |
|LYNN |Essex County |ESSX |
|LYNNFIELD |Essex County |ESSX |
|MALDEN |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|MANCHESTER |Essex County |ESSX |
|MANSFIELD |Bristol County |BRIS |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|MARBLEHEAD |Essex County |ESSX |
|MARION |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|MARLBOROUGH |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|MARSHFIELD |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|MARSTONS MILLS |Barnstable County |BARN |
|MASHPEE |Barnstable County |BARN |
|MATTAPAN |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|MATTAPOISETT |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|MAYNARD |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|MEDFIELD |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|MEDFORD |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|MEDWAY |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|MELROSE |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|MENDON |Worcester County |WORC |
|MERRIMAC |Essex County |ESSX |
|METHUEN |Essex County |ESSX |
|MIDDLEBORO |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|MIDDLEFIELD |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|MIDDLETON |Essex County |ESSX |
|MILFORD |Worcester County |WORC |
|MILLBURY |Worcester County |WORC |
|MILLIS |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|MILLVILLE |Worcester County |WORC |
|MILTON |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|MONROE |Franklin County |FKLN |
|MONSON |Hampden County |HPDN |
|MONTAGUE |Franklin County |FKLN |
|MONTEREY |Berkshire County |BERK |
|MONTGOMERY |Hampden County |HPDN |
|MOUNT WASHINGTON |Berkshire County |BERK |
|NAHANT |Essex County |ESSX |
|NANTUCKET |Nantucket County |NANT |
|NATICK |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|NEEDHAM |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|NEW ASHFORD |Berkshire County |BERK |
|NEW BEDFORD |Bristol County |BRIS |
|NEW BRAINTREE |Worcester County |WORC |
|NEW MARLBORO |Berkshire County |BERK |
|NEW SALEM |Franklin County |FKLN |
|NEWBURY |Essex County |ESSX |
|NEWBURYPORT |Essex County |ESSX |
|NEWTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|NORFOLK |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|NORTH ADAMS |Berkshire County |BERK |
|NORTH ANDOVER |Essex County |ESSX |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|NORTH ATTLEBORO |Bristol County |BRIS |
|NORTH BROOKFIELD |Worcester County |WORC |
|NORTH READING |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|NORTHAMPTON |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|NORTHBOROUGH |Worcester County |WORC |
|NORTHBRIDGE |Worcester County |WORC |
|NORTHFIELD |Franklin County |FKLN |
|NORTON |Bristol County |BRIS |
|NORWELL |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|NORWOOD |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|OAK BLUFFS |Dukes County |DUKE |
|OAKHAM |Worcester County |WORC |
|ORANGE |Franklin County |FKLN |
|ORLEANS |Barnstable County |BARN |
|OSTERVILLE |Barnstable County |BARN |
|OTIS |Berkshire County |BERK |
|OXFORD |Worcester County |WORC |
|PALMER |Hampden County |HPDN |
|PAXTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|PEABODY |Essex County |ESSX |
|PELHAM |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|PEMBROKE |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|PEPPERELL |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|PERU |Berkshire County |BERK |
|PETERSHAM |Worcester County |WORC |
|PHILLIPSTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|PITTSFIELD |Berkshire County |BERK |
|PLAINFIELD |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|PLAINVILLE |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|PLYMOUTH |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|PLYMPTON |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|PRINCETON |Worcester County |WORC |
|PROVINCETOWN |Barnstable County |BARN |
|QUINCY |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|RANDOLPH |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|RAYNHAM |Bristol County |BRIS |
|READING |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|REHOBOTH |Bristol County |BRIS |
|REVERE |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|RICHMOND |Berkshire County |BERK |
|ROCHESTER |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|ROCKLAND |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|ROCKPORT |Essex County |ESSX |
|ROSLINDALE |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|ROWE |Franklin County |FKLN |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|ROWLEY |Essex County |ESSX |
|ROXBURY |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|ROYALSTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|RUSSELL |Hampden County |HPDN |
|RUTLAND |Worcester County |WORC |
|SALEM |Essex County |ESSX |
|SALISBURY |Essex County |ESSX |
|SANDISFIELD |Berkshire County |BERK |
|SANDWICH |Barnstable County |BARN |
|SAUGUS |Essex County |ESSX |
|SAVOY |Berkshire County |BERK |
|SCITUATE |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|SEEKONK |Bristol County |BRIS |
|SHARON |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|SHEFFIELD |Berkshire County |BERK |
|SHELBURNE |Franklin County |FKLN |
|SHERBORN |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|SHIRLEY |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|SHREWSBURY |Worcester County |WORC |
|SHUTESBURY |Franklin County |FKLN |
|SIASCONSET |Nantucket County |NANT |
|SOMERSET |Bristol County |BRIS |
|SOMERVILLE |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|SOUTH BOSTON |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|SOUTH DEERFIELD |Franklin County |FKLN |
|SOUTH DENNIS |Barnstable County |BARN |
|SOUTH HADLEY |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|SOUTHAMPTON |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|SOUTHBOROUGH |Worcester County |WORC |
|SOUTHBRIDGE |Worcester County |WORC |
|SOUTHWICK |Hampden County |HPDN |
|SPENCER |Worcester County |WORC |
|SPRINGFIELD |Hampden County |HPDN |
|STERLING |Worcester County |WORC |
|STOCKBRIDGE |Berkshire County |BERK |
|STONEHAM |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|STOUGHTON |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|STOW |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|STURBRIDGE |Worcester County |WORC |
|SUDBURY |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|SUNDERLAND |Franklin County |FKLN |
|SUTTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|SWAMPSCOTT |Essex County |ESSX |
|SWANSEA |Bristol County |BRIS |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|TAUNTON |Bristol County |BRIS |
|TEMPLETON |Worcester County |WORC |
|TEWKSBURY |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|THORNDIKE |Hampden County |HPDN |
|THREE RIVERS |Hampden County |HPDN |
|TISBURY |Dukes County |DUKE |
|TOLLAND |Hampden County |HPDN |
|TOPSFIELD |Essex County |ESSX |
|TOWNSEND |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|TRURO |Barnstable County |BARN |
|TYNGSBORO |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|TYRINGHAM |Berkshire County |BERK |
|UPTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|UXBRIDGE |Worcester County |WORC |
|WAKEFIELD |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WALES |Hampden County |HPDN |
|WALPOLE |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|WALTHAM |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WARE |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|WAREHAM |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|WARREN |Worcester County |WORC |
|WARWICK |Franklin County |FKLN |
|WASHINGTON |Berkshire County |BERK |
|WATERTOWN |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WAYLAND |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WEBSTER |Worcester County |WORC |
|WELLESLEY |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|WELLFLEET |Barnstable County |BARN |
|WENDELL |Franklin County |FKLN |
|WENHAM (hmltn) |Essex County |ESSX |
|WEST BARNSTABLE |Barnstable County |BARN |
|WEST BOYLSTON |Worcester County |WORC |
|WEST BRIDGEWATER |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|WEST BROOKFIELD |Worcester County |WORC |
|WEST DENNIS |Barnstable County |BARN |
|WEST NEWBURY |Essex County |ESSX |
|WEST ROXBURY |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|WEST SPRINGFIELD |Hampden County |HPDN |
|WEST STOCKBRIDGE |Berkshire County |BERK |
|WEST TISBURY |Dukes County |DUKE |
|WESTBOROUGH |Worcester County |WORC |
|WESTFIELD |Hampden County |HPDN |
|WESTFORD |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WESTHAMPTON |Hampshire County |HPSR |
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY CODES
|COMMUNITY |COUNTY |COUNTY ABBREVIATION |
|WESTMINSTER |Worcester County |WORC |
|WESTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WESTPORT |Bristol County |BRIS |
|WESTWOOD |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|WEYMOUTH |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|WHATELY |Franklin County |FKLN |
|WHITMAN |Plymouth County |PLYM |
|WILBRAHAM |Hampden County |HPDN |
|WILLIAMSBURG |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|WILLIAMSTOWN |Berkshire County |BERK |
|WILMINGTON |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WINCHENDON |Worcester County |WORC |
|WINCHESTER |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WINDSOR |Berkshire County |BERK |
|WINTHROP |Suffolk County |SUFF |
|WOBURN |Middlesex County |MDSX |
|WORCESTER |Worcester County |WORC |
|WORTHINGTON |Hampshire County |HPSR |
|WRENTHAM |Norfolk County |NFLK |
|YARMOUTH |Barnstable County |BARN |
NEW JERSEY COUNTY ABBREVIATION CODES
|COUNTY |ABBR | |COUNTY |ABBR | |COUNTY |ABBR |
|ATLANTIC |ATLA | |GLOUCESTER |GLOU | |OCEAN |OCEN |
|BERGEN |BERG | |HUDSON |HUDS | |PASSAIC |PASS |
|BURLINGTON |BURL | |HUNTERDON |HUNT | |SALEM |SALM |
|CAPE MAY |CAPE | |MERCER |MERC | |SOMERSET |SMST |
|CAMDEN |CAMD | |MIDDLESEX |MDSX | |SUSSEX |SUSX |
|CUMBERLAND |CUMB | |MONMOUTH |MONM | |UNION |UNON |
|ESSEX |ESSX | |MORRIS |MORR | |WARREN |WARR |
Glossary of Acronyms
|Key Term/Acronym |Definition |
|ALEC |Alternative Local Exchange Carrier |
|ALI |Automatic Location Identification |
|AN |Alpha Numeric |
|BOPX |Business Off-Premise Extension |
|CLEC |Competitive Local Exchange Carrier |
|DBMC |Data Base Management Center |
|DES |Description |
|DMC |Data Management Center |
|DT LEC |Dial Tone Local Exchange Carrier |
|ESN |Emergency Service Number |
|ESS ID |Electronic Switching System Identifier |
|FOC |Function of Change |
|FX |Foreign Exchange |
|LEC ID |Local Exchange Carrier Identifier |
|LNP |Local Number Portability |
|M Order |Migrate Order |
|MSAG |Master Street Address Guide |
|NENA |National Emergency Number Association |
|NENA-2 |National Emergency Number Association data specification 2 standard defining how subscriber |
| |data is to be formatted for entry into 9-1-1 database systems |
|NMC |National Market Center |
|NPA |Numbering Plan Area (Area codes) |
|NPD |Number Planning Digit |
|NXX |N = Number between 2 & 9; X = number between 0 & 9 |
|OPX |Off-Premise Extension |
|PBX |Private Branch Exchange |
|PS/ALI |Private Switch/Automatic Location Identification |
|PSAP |Public Safety Answering Point |
|ROPX |Residential Off-Premise Extension |
|SO |Service Order |
|SOP |Service Ordering and Provisioning |
|TAR code |Taxing Area Code |
|TN |Telephone Number |
|UHL |User Header Label |
|UTL |User Trailer Label |
|USER ID |User Identification – System identification used by individuals logging on to a computer |
| |system |
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