77 Île-de-France

SIRET Generator Seine-et-Marne

4 fake SIRET numbers generated with real addresses from the Seine-et-Marne department (77), Île-de-France region. Algorithmically validated, ready for your tests.

Generated Data — Seine-et-Marne

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SIRET SIREN Company Address
911 430 700 20910 911 430 700 Thibault 566, boulevard de Bertin,
77550 Moissy-Cramayel
905 114 922 88169 905 114 922 Petitjean Hebert S.A. 37, rue Maurice Peron,
77340 Pontault-Combault
297 295 537 73111 297 295 537 Blondel chemin Arnaud,
77100 Meaux
216 010 942 06810 216 010 942 Voisin Cohen SA 6, rue de Brunet,
77000 Melun

This data is entirely fictional. Companies and addresses do not correspond to any real entity. Reload the page for new numbers.

Cities in Seine-et-Marne used for generation

The generator uses real cities and postal codes from the Seine-et-Marne department to produce authentic addresses:

77000 Melun 77100 Meaux 77500 Chelles 77340 Pontault-Combault 77550 Moissy-Cramayel

What is a SIRET generator for Seine-et-Marne used for?

Developers and QA teams often need realistic test data that resembles real French companies. A department-specific SIRET generator allows you to:

  • Test forms that validate SIRET format and postal address
  • Populate demo databases with fictional companies geolocated in Seine-et-Marne
  • Simulate business scenarios involving companies from the Île-de-France region
  • Train teams without using real data from existing companies

All generated SIRETs are algorithmically valid (verified Luhn key) but do not correspond to any company registered in the INSEE SIRENE registry.

FAQ

How to generate a fake SIRET number for Seine-et-Marne?

Use our generator above to get fake SIRET numbers with addresses located in the Seine-et-Marne department (code 77). SIRETs are generated according to the Luhn standard, accompanied by the corresponding SIREN, company name and a real postal address in the Île-de-France region.

Is it legal to use a fake SIRET number?

Yes, using fake SIRET numbers is perfectly legal in a testing, software development, training or demonstration context. It is important to never use these numbers for real commercial transactions or administrative declarations, which would constitute fraud.

What is the structure of a SIRET number?

A SIRET number consists of 14 digits: the first 9 form the SIREN number (unique identifier of the company), and the last 5 constitute the NIC (Internal Classification Number), which identifies the establishment within the company. The last digit of the SIRET is a control key calculated using the Luhn algorithm.

Can I use these fake SIRETs in an application?

Yes, the generated SIRET numbers are algorithmically valid (correct Luhn key) and can be used to test forms, APIs or databases that validate the SIRET format. However, they do not correspond to any real company in the INSEE SIRENE register.

What is the difference between SIREN and SIRET?

The SIREN (9 digits) identifies a company as a legal entity. The SIRET (14 digits) identifies a particular establishment of that company — a physical address. The same company can have multiple SIRETs (head office + branches), but only one SIREN.

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