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15 professional licenses are set to expire in Long Beach during January

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There are 15 professional licenses set to expire in Long Beach during January, according to California’s Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).

Professional licenses are issued in part to help the city keep a record of any businesses that may owe taxes. A decrease in the number of licenses issued could mean the city will receive less tax income in the coming year. Licenses are eligible for renewal up until their expiration date.

Licenses set to expire during January
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Therese K. ClaussenCertified Shorthand Reporter01/31/202101/01/1984
Veronni Kaye EstelleRespiratory Care Practitioner01/31/202102/05/1987
Julie BoltonOsteopathic Physician and Surgeon 20A01/31/202108/09/2000
David A. EckhousOccupational Therapist01/31/202105/02/2003
Cathrine Kae Macazar GuanzonRespiratory Care Practitioner01/31/202112/02/2009
Yelena GelmanOsteopathic Physician and Surgeon 20A01/31/202105/04/2012
Mitch Raymond BovyOptometrist01/31/202106/25/2014
Amanda Rae CooperRespiratory Care Practitioner01/31/202110/13/2015
Martin Adam ArrieroRespiratory Care Practitioner01/31/202111/24/2015
Michael William FiorePhysician Assistant01/31/202102/10/2017
Caitlin Avery CoganProfessional Fiduciary01/31/202102/28/2017
Cynthia Marlen CastroVocational Nurse01/31/202104/04/2017
Susan Eileen BornemannProfessional Fiduciary01/31/202105/16/2017
Lora S. Delos ReyesLicensed Marriage and Family Therapist01/31/202101/03/2019
Mariam Atef BotrosDoctor of Podiatric Medicine01/31/202102/26/2019

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