Introduction to custom locators

ArcGIS Pro provides tools that you can use to build custom locators for your organization. It may be advantageous to build a custom locator if your organization has asset and address data to search. In an ArcGIS Pro project, you can use a combination of custom locators and locators available from Esri.

When a custom locator is added, you can search your asset data in the Locate pane. For example, you can search gas meter features based on exact input or input that is contained by the feature. Locators, however, are built to find addresses and places and can handle errors such as misspellings or missing address components such as postal codes.

If the data that your organization manages is updated frequently and you need to search the most current data, it may make sense to build a custom locator. For example, if the county tax collector provides an online parcel map, citizens can look up their addresses to determine their property taxes, or a realtor can use the application to check whether a home has a tax lien. In these examples, it's important that the locator references the most accurate and current information.

Custom locator results in a tax parcel web application

If your organization has unique or custom data to search, you can use a custom locator. For example, a GIS department of a densely populated city has a dataset of charging station locations; they can build a locator based on this dataset so citizens can locate the stations. They can publish the locator as a locator service to use in a custom app where citizens provide their current location to find the nearest charging station.

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You can also geocode global coordinates (latitude/longitude, MGRS, DD, UTM, and so on) using a locator created with the Create Locator and Create Feature Locator geoprocessing tools.

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