Mary,You can deploy the my government services application as a statewide solution if it satisfies your business requirements. At 10.2 the My Government Services (this is the current version http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=23c7fd011b64434d87fb0aa607f2c049) you�??ll need to modify the Address Search Settings section in the configuration file. See my example below. Locators: [{
DisplayText: "Search Address", //Set placeholder text
DefaultValue: "139 W Porter Ave Naperville IL 60540", // Set default address to search.
LocatorParameters: ["SingleLine"], // Set Locator fields (fields to be used for searching).
LocatorURL: "http://geocode.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World/GeocodeServer",
CandidateFields: "Addr_type, Postal, Score, Match_addr", //Set which fields are returned in results
DisplayField: "${Match_addr}", //Set which field from results is displayed
AddressMatchScore: 80, //Set minimum score to be considered a match
LocatorFieldName: 'Addr_type', //The returned field which specifies match type (specific locator within composite)
LocatorFieldValues: ["StreetAddress", "StreetName", "Postal", "POI"] //List of acceptable individual locators (within composite)
}]
I changed Loc_name in the CandidateFields row to Addr_type and added Postal. I also changed the LocatorFieldName from LocName to Addr_type. Finally I removed USA.StreetName, USA.PointAddress, and USA.StreetAddress and replaced it with StreetAddress, StreetName, Postal and POI. Try the search out and see if it works for you. For more information about single input field geocoding go here http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcgis-rest-api/index.html#/Single_input_field_geocoding/02r3000...Also, we have more solutions designed for state government available here on our ArcGIS for State Government solution site http://solutions.arcgis.com/state-government/