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?
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
Assesor's parcel number
you find find the APN on the seller's tax records or County Recorders Office.
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
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