Common US address order

A simplified US address usually includes a full name, street address, city, two-letter state code, ZIP code, and country. In many forms, city, state, and ZIP appear together on one line.

For QA, this makes the state selector and ZIP input especially important. The two fields often drive shipping, taxes, regional messaging, or eligibility copy.

Fields to test

Test full names, phone numbers, apartment-style street lines, city names, state abbreviations, five-digit ZIP codes, and full-address copy output.

Also test batches of records. A single address may fit the UI, while 50 records can reveal table, export, or card-density issues.

State filters help QA coverage

State filtering lets testers focus on a specific dropdown value or regional checkout scenario. For example, a QA plan can generate several California, Texas, or New York records and compare how the form responds.

This is useful for checkout testing, address-book testing, shipping forms, and analytics demos.

Use synthetic records clearly

US-style records from this tool are designed for development, QA, demo data, form testing, and ecommerce checkout testing.

They are generated from local samples and formatting rules, so they should be treated as test fixtures rather than verified delivery addresses.

Next steps

Related Address Tools