SPL
Register a National Address (Individuals)
The Individual National Address Registration Service is an online service on SPL platform for individuals to register and approve a personal national address as the official reference for correspondence, shipments, and logistics like home delivery and postal notifications.
It is used for first-time registration of home or office addresses, or linking personal accounts to verified addresses for easier shipment tracking, cost calculation, and bill payments. The process starts with a logged-in user accessing splonline.com.sa or the app, selecting the national address service from personal options, entering details like street name, building number, district, city, postal code, and apartment/unit.
The location is pinpointed precisely on an integrated interactive map, with options to save multiple addresses (home, work, frequent delivery). Automatic validation checks against the national database, potentially requiring proof like utility bills or lease contracts via OTP or upload. Upon approval, the address registers officially, becoming default for shipments, auto-costing, and tracking, with printable certificates for e-commerce or international shipping via Alami.
Importance of the Individual National Address Registration Service
Provides verified official address accelerating personal and small business deliveries.
Improves shipment cost accuracy and status tracking with standardized format.
Supports digital transformation unifying address data across platforms.
Enables multiple address saving (home, work) for frequent shipments and global shopping.
Enhances security and compliance linking address to authenticated personal account.
Challenges related to the Individual National Address Registration Service
Demands high map precision to avoid delivery errors or request rejection.
May require residency proof documents like bills or leases for unregistered addresses.
Requires pre-existing active SPL account, blocking complete newcomers. Address changes need separate updates notifying linked parties to prevent confusion.
Challenges in rural or new development areas due to map or data inaccuracies.