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Waiver addresses now use structured fields

The waiver address question is now broken into five required fields instead of a single free-text line.

Written by Benjamin Lazarov

The address question on waivers used to be a single free-text field, which led to wildly inconsistent address data — some guests would enter a full address, others would just type a city, and a few would leave it blank or enter something unusable. We've replaced it with five proper address fields.

What's changed

When you include the address question on a waiver, guests now see five separate fields:

  • Street Address 1 (required)

  • Street Address 2 (optional)

  • City (required)

  • State (required)

  • Zip (required)

Each field is validated individually, so you'll always get a complete address back.

What about waivers signed before this change?

Older waivers that were signed using the legacy single-line address field are preserved exactly as they were submitted. They'll continue to display in the original format on the signed waiver and on the customer page — we don't migrate or rewrite historical data.

Where to find this

If you have the address question enabled on your waiver template, the new structured fields appear automatically the next time a guest signs. There's nothing you need to configure.

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