Texas address data
Random Texas Address Generator
Generate a random Texas address with a matching city and ZIP code. This page is built for developers, QA testers, product teams, and support writers who need TX-specific examples without using real customer information.
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Every result stays inside Texas and uses address records validated against TX ZIP code rules.
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Texas Address Format for Testing
A Texas address normally combines a street line, city, state abbreviation, and ZIP code. For example, this dataset can output a result like 3404 NAPA VALLEY BND, LEANDER, Texas 78641, United States. Keeping these fields together matters because many checkout forms, account profiles, tax tools, shipping calculators, and CRM imports validate the city, state, and ZIP code as a group.
Why Use a Texas-Specific Generator?
A generic US address is useful for quick demos, but a random Texas address generator is better when your test case needs a fixed state value. Texas often appears in sales tax flows, regional shipping rules, account segmentation, lead routing, and location-based product settings. Using a TX-only page reduces manual cleanup and keeps screenshots consistent.
Current Texas Dataset Coverage
This page currently serves 80 Texas records across 2 covered cities, including examples from CEDAR PARK, LEANDER. The page uses OpenAddresses-derived street records and keeps personal profile fields separate, so names or phone numbers should be treated as synthetic testing data.
Safe Use Cases
- Testing TX address inputs in signup, checkout, and billing flows.
- Creating documentation screenshots with realistic but non-customer data.
- Preparing product demos where the state must stay Texas.
- Checking UI wrapping for long street names, city names, and ZIP code rows.