You can use EPIC-LA to check any application status. You can also look up the case planner, check for payments due, or access related public documents.
You will need some information to start.
PROJECT
In EPIC-LA, a project is a related group of permits or plans. The project number starts with a year, and then six numbers. Example: 2020-001234.
PLAN
In EPIC-LA, a plan is a type of application. We use “plan” in EPIC-LA, but other Los Angeles County departments, like Public Works, use “permit.” Our plan numbers start with four letters:
- RPAP, for a base application, or
- RPPL, for an accepted application.
After the letters are 10 numbers, including the year. Example: RPPL2020001234.
LOCATION
In EPIC-LA, you can use part of an address or the Assessor’s Parcel Number. The APN is also known as Assessor’s Identification Number, or AIN. This is a 10-digit number assigned by the LA County Assessor.
Read the case look-up instructions for more information.