Type any US address and find which public school district it belongs to — straight from official US Census boundaries. Batch up to 25 at once. No login.
Street, city, state — ZIP helps. Paste up to 25 for batch lookup.
The address is matched against official US Census school-district boundaries — the same data government services use.
Get the unified district (or elementary + secondary where they're separate), plus the county. Copy or download as CSV.
Type the address above and click Find the District. The address is matched against official US Census school-district boundaries and you get the district name, county, and state in seconds — free, no login.
This tool gives you the public school district for the address — the district then determines individual school assignment (attendance zones within a district are set by the district itself). Check the district's own website for school-level attendance boundaries.
A unified district runs both elementary and secondary schools. Some areas instead have a separate elementary district and secondary (high school) district — in that case the tool shows both.
Boundaries come from the US Census Bureau's current school-district files — the official federal source. For enrollment decisions near a boundary line, always confirm with the district office, as boundaries can change between Census updates.
Yes — paste up to 25 addresses, one per line, and download a CSV with the district and county for every row. Real-estate agents and relocation teams use this for comparing listings across district lines.