🇦🇷AR8

Credit Bureau

Source Availability: Batch Only

API Status: Not Published

Supported Attributes

AttributesDescription

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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