🇦🇷AR8
Credit Bureau
Source Availability: Batch Only
API Status: Not Published
Supported Attributes
Attributes | Description | |
---|---|---|
first_name | person's first-name | required |
middle_name | person's middle-name | optional |
last_name | person's last-name | required |
dob | person's date of birth in YYYY-MM-DD format | required |
gender | person's gender in "m" or "f" | optional |
address | person's home address | optional |
city | a valid city, district or locality | optional |
state | a valid province name | optional |
zip | a valid zip or postal code | optional |
id_num | a valid individual document number | required |
id_type | type of document number | required |
phone | a valid phone number | optional |
request_id | a unique client reference number | required |
Minimum required combinations to perform a check against our AR8 source are:
first_name + last_name + dob + id_num + id_type + request_id
Notes
Our AR8 source supports CUIL (Clave Única de Identificación Tributaria) check. For optimum matches, we recommend sending this without any special characters.
A CUIL (Clave Única de Identificación Tributaria) format consists of 11 digits:
The first two digits indicates the type of person: 20 for men; 27 for women; 23, 24, 25, or 26 for both (in case there is identical CUIT).
The next eight digits are DNI number.
The last digit is a random digits.
If the CUIL number is "88-12345678-8", then it should be sent as "88123456788".
The availability of zip or postal codes at our AR8 source majorly consists of 4 digits. Thus sending a valid 4 digit zip or postal codes without province codes and identification marks to receive optimum matches on <zip>.
Best Practices
In order to maximize the <address> match possibilities, we would request you to kindly keep below points in mind:
Address string format: Street name + House number
Incase the street name is a number, the string “No” should be used to split the street name and the house number.(ex. "CALLE 70 No 43")
The format of street addresses is very similar to that of Spanish thoroughfares; the thoroughfare type, calle (street), is typically not written, unless it is a letter or number. The street address string ends with the house number, which is frequently followed by the floor, stairwell, etc. indication.
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