What Is An APN Number?

i'm purchasing a propety sub-to, can anyone tell me what an APN number is?....what does this stand for?
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  • sgarlick18th November, 2003

    Assesor's parcel number

  • dbuddha18th November, 2003

    you find find the APN on the seller's tax records or County Recorders Office.

  • OCSupertones18th November, 2003

    The APN is the way the city is broken up for tax reasons.

    If you have a block of houses, the APN might look like this

    54-138-001
    54-138-002
    54-138-003
    54-138-004

    The 54 would be the page number in the hard copy books. The 138 would be the section specified in the books, and the 001-004 would be the actual plot numbers...make sense?

    Brandon

  • samedwin22nd November, 2003

    Check with your couthouse. My state doesn't use APN, they use PIDN. It's just a number assigned to that deed or property so they can look it up easier.
    Hope this helps,
    Sam

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