In many developing countries, where spatial data deficits are common, both at large and small scales (Silva & Camboim, 2020), voluntary geographic information (VGI) can minimize the consequences of this scenario. In these countries, the focus of research on VGI is updating existing cartographic bases (Bravo & Sluter, 2015;Machado & Camboim, 2019). In order to use collaborative data, however, one needs to know their quality.Worldwide, most standards addressing spatial data quality are based on ISO 19.517 (ISO, 2013). When regulating the procedures for data evaluation, the international norm describes six parameters to portray this quality: completeness, thematic accuracy, logical consistency, temporal quality, positional accuracy and usability elements.