What is APN in MLS?

What is APN in MLS?

What is an assessor's parcel number (APN)? An assessor's parcel number is a series of fourteen numbers/digits that are used as a file number to inventory or identify property. The first three numbers of the series are used to identify the map book the real property is located in.

Is APN the same as tax ID?

Parcel Number - The Parcel Number or Local Number is the same as the Tax ID Number assigned by the Assessor's Office. It is shown on your tax bill and used by the Treasurer's Office in identifying your tax payment for that particular parcel.

What is home APN?

Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) is a unique number assigned to real property by the tax assessor of the property's jurisdiction. The APN is useful for record-keeping and is often used in valuation assignments to identify the subject property.

Is APN the same as parcel number?

The code can be found on your deed, on your property tax bill and can be acquired from your county assessor's office. Depending on the region, this same set of letters and numbers also may be referred to as a parcel number or an assessor's parcel number, abbreviated as APN.

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