What is an Assessor Parcel Number and how do I determine mine?

Contact the Planning Division to find out what the Assessor Parcel Number is for your property.  An Assessor Parcel Number is a unique parcel identification number assigned by Santa Cruz County to each parcel of record.

  • First three numbers:  Assessor map book number
  • Middle three numbers:  Page and block number, where appropriate
  • Last two numbers:  Parcel number within the page (or block)

Example: APN_example

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5. What is a Zoning Clearance?
6. Why does the City require a Zoning Clearance?
7. Can I apply for a Business License concurrently with a Zoning Clearance?
8. Can I operate a food truck in Watsonville?
9. What is an Assessor Parcel Number and how do I determine mine?
10. I would like to build a fence. What are the allowances and limitations?
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12. How can I obtain feedback on a development proposal prior to submitting an application?
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