However, based on its structure, it is likely a . To help you get a "solid piece" looking at this exact reference, it would be useful to know the context. Common possibilities for this format include:

: Many state and local courts use hyphenated strings to index specific filings, though these often start with a year (e.g., 23-XXXXX).

: Complex machinery or electronic components often use multi-part hyphenated numbers for version control or specific batch tracking. How to Proceed

(e.g., a specific city, state, or company?)

If you can provide any of these details, I can narrow down the search to a specific database or official archive. How to look up a court case

The reference does not currently match a standard, high-profile public record, such as a major court case, a widely recognized part number, or a common financial ticker.

: In some jurisdictions, this format corresponds to a Book and Page number or a specific Document ID used by a County Recorder or Assessor to track property deeds, liens, or titles.