There is a "cross reference" telephone directory. It lists the addresses of places and then gives the name/phone number. Your library might have it. Or, contact your telephone operator and she might connect you to another operator who can help you.
No you can not be liable for him using the address. It's just like when someone lives in an apartment complex if a tentant is involved in an accident the apartment complex is not at fault. His name is on the car title and on the policy. If he is the person driving then he would be the person responsible.
Person's Name 1234 Street, Apartment 123 City, State, Postal Code
The correct way is to separate an apartment or office number from a street address with a comma, especially if they both appear in the same line.
Street Address 1 establishes a location's Building Number & Street Name. Street Address 2 is not generally required, and is used for secondary information, such as an Apartment Number, P.O. Box, or Building Name.
the name apartment
A correct home address typically includes the street number, street name, apartment or unit number (if applicable), city, state, and zip code. It should be formatted in a way that is easily readable and follows the postal service standards for your country.
When addressing an envelope, the apartment number should be placed on the same line as the street address, typically after the street name. For example, it would look like this: "123 Main St Apt 4B." If there’s not enough space, you can also write it on the next line after the street address. Always ensure the apartment number is clear and easy to read for accurate delivery.
Let's say you type in the host name, "www.google.com" into your browser. The browser will contact the DNS (Domain Name Server) and ask it for the ip address (192.117.0.1 for example) for www.google.com. This is what's called a forward lookup. The reverse lookup then is when the browser has the ip address but needs to find the host name for that address. So the browser contacts the DNS using the ip address and asks for the host name.
1010 E Acacia Ave, Glendale, Ca
Name Address Apartment Number (if there is one) City, State, ZIP Code U.S.A.
You can address someone with a master's degree by using "Mr." or "Ms." followed by their last name, or by using the title "Master" followed by their last name.
You can address someone with a Ph.D. by using the title "Dr." before their name.