Provider suggestions are a starting point, not a guarantee.
LocateFlow can help organize provider records and moving tasks, but it does not guarantee that a provider is available, endorsed, licensed, insured, or appropriate for a specific address.
How provider information is used
LocateFlow helps users keep a personal record of the providers connected to their addresses. When provider suggestions or public-source details are shown, they are meant to help users remember what to check next.
LocateFlow does not act as a broker, reseller, mover, utility company, or provider marketplace. It does not complete provider account updates on a user's behalf.
Coverage limits
Provider availability can vary by address, ZIP code, building, account type, service tier, and local infrastructure.
A provider appearing in LocateFlow is not a guarantee that it serves a specific address.
Provider names, websites, categories, and availability context may be incomplete, outdated, or unavailable.
Users should verify price, licensing, insurance, plan details, cancellation rules, and availability directly with the provider.
What users should verify
Before relying on a provider record, confirm the current service area, pricing, contract terms, cancellation rules, installation timing, identity requirements, fees, license status, insurance, and address eligibility directly with the provider or applicable agency.
For government or regulated tasks, use official government websites or qualified professionals. LocateFlow does not claim official government partnership or authority.
Provider coverage FAQ
How does LocateFlow determine provider coverage?
LocateFlow uses provider records, user-entered service details, and available coverage context to help users decide what to check next. The result is guidance for organizing follow-up, not a confirmed service order.
Are provider listings guaranteed?
No. A provider listing is not a guarantee that the provider serves a specific address, offers a specific plan, or can support a specific account type.
Does LocateFlow verify exact address-level availability?
No. Exact address-level availability can change by building, unit, infrastructure, plan, timing, and provider rules. Users should confirm directly with the provider or official agency.
What does provider confidence mean?
Provider confidence is a planning signal that helps prioritize what to review. It should not be treated as eligibility, endorsement, licensing, insurance, or availability confirmation.
Why should I confirm directly with the provider?
Providers and agencies control current pricing, eligibility, terms, transfer options, cancellation rules, and address-level service decisions. Direct confirmation reduces the risk of acting on outdated or incomplete information.
Related policies
The Disclaimer controls provider, task, government, legal, financial, insurance, and moving guidance limitations. The FAQ answers common product-scope questions.