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Address Validation API coverage details

European Economic Area (EEA) developers If your billing address is in the European Economic Area, effective on 8 July 2025, the Google Maps Platform EEA Terms of Service will apply to your use of the Services. Functionality varies by region.Learn more.

The Google Maps Platform team is constantly working to improve internationalcoverage for our API services. The following list shows the latest coveragedetails, on a country-by-country basis, for the Address Validation in Maps JavaScript API. Data qualitycan vary by country.

Note: The API only populates the response with theresidential andcommercialAddressMetadataproperties for the countries called out in the table.Note: Countries marked by are in pdevreview (pre-GA). For those countries, we strongly recommend you include thepostalAddress.regionCode in the API request to improve performance. In addition, pre-GA products and features might have limited support, and changes to pre-GA products and features are not guaranteed to be compatible from version to version. Pre-GA Offerings are covered by theGoogle Maps Platform Service Specific Terms.For more information, see thelaunch stage descriptions.
Region codeCountry/RegionAddress Validation in Maps JavaScript APIResponse Address Metadata:
ARArgentina
ATAustria
AUAustralia
BEBelgium
BGBulgaria
BRBrazil
CACanada
CHSwitzerland
CLChile
COColombia
CZCzechia
DEGermany
DKDenmark
EEEstonia
ESSpain
FIFinland
FRFrance
GBUnited Kingdom
HRCroatia
HUHungary
IEIreland
INIndia
ITItaly
JPJapan
LTLithuania
LULuxembourg
LVLatvia
MXMexico
MYMalaysia
NLNetherlands
NONorway
NZNew Zealand
PLPoland
PRPuerto Rico
PTPortugal
SESweden
SGSingapore
SISlovenia
SKSlovakia
USUnited States

Unless listed above, the Address Validation in Maps JavaScript API does not support dependentterritories that have their own CLDR code, such as US VirginIslands (VI). For details, see theUnicode CLDR chart.

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