68 apprentice electrician licenses set to expire during June in Starr County

68 apprentice electrician licenses set to expire during June in Starr County
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There are 68 apprentice electrician licenses held by individuals from Starr County that are set to expire during June, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.

The DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit consists of 23 regulatory programs. The programs evaluate and issue credentials, administer examinations, monitor continuing education activities, conduct complaint investigations, impose disciplinary sanctions, and otherwise regulate various health professions and related facilities in the State of Texas.

The licenses listed in the table below will expire in June if they are not renewed.

Apprentice electrician licenses set to expire in Starr County during June
Name License No. Expiration Date
Luis D. Martinez 539962 Jun. 11
Roberto Galindo Villalobos 350765 Jun. 29
Elias I. Martinez 539696 Jun. 9
Elias Martinez 539697 Jun. 9
Mario A. Gonzalez 539443 Jun. 8
Allan A. O’Livares 539734 Jun. 10
J.J. Mirelez 538698 Jun. 1
Rigoberto Vela 541562 Jun. 23
Cesar E. Villarreal 538712 Jun. 1
Israel Martinez 541859 Jun. 25
Antuan Rodriguez 541861 Jun. 25
Jesus Rico Jr. 541868 Jun. 25
Jose Luis Gazca 541600 Jun. 24
Jose Dagoberto Cabello 541605 Jun. 24
Lopez Anniel 539498 Jun. 8
Avery J. Pena 539503 Jun. 8
Daniel Sarabia 267925 Jun. 10
Miguel A. Trevino 189057 Jun. 30
Ruben Resendez Jr. 420416 Jun. 16
Salomon Martinez 540166 Jun. 15
Arnoldo Garza Sr. 262318 Jun. 11
Javier De La Torre 539518 Jun. 8
Adrian Gonzalez 539520 Jun. 8
Emilio Morales 540192 Jun. 15
Edgar Garcia 539269 Jun. 7
Jose S. Lopez 540739 Jun. 17
Lucio E. Ramos 538804 Jun. 2
Hector Garza Garcia 437558 Jun. 22
Jorge L. Sanchez Jr. 539827 Jun. 10
Guillermo Barrera 539288 Jun. 7
Reyes Tanguma 299676 Jun. 9
Hinojosa Samuel Sr. 541116 Jun. 22
Francisco J. Cantu Jr. 539291 Jun. 7
Nerio Reyna 358843 Jun. 2
Briseno M. Victor Jr. 239221 Jun. 29
Fabian Pena 538560 Jun. 1
Eric Estrada 542000 Jun. 29
Luis A. Aguilar 538562 Jun. 1
Andrew Alaniz 541423 Jun. 23
Martin Guerra 223460 Jun. 25
Jonathan J. Martinez 542007 Jun. 29
Eli N. Garza 392790 Jun. 3
Alexander Carrillo 540252 Jun. 15
Eduardo Benitez Gonzalez Jr. 379725 Jun. 15
Noe Martinez Grimaldo Sr. 539881 Jun. 11
Noe Martinez Jr. 539884 Jun. 11
Ricardo Martinez 540262 Jun. 15
Manuel A. Garza Jr. 539036 Jun. 4
Shane Chapa 226315 Jun. 23
Felipe Hinojosa Jr. 540839 Jun. 18
Eladio Morales 87041 Jun. 7
Adelio Barrera Jr. 539904 Jun. 11
Marcos A. Acevedo Hinojosa 539358 Jun. 7
Derly A. Lozano Jr. 539057 Jun. 4
Hervey Hernandez 406361 Jun. 30
Leonel De La Torre Jr. 542345 Jun. 30
David Garza 137624 Jun. 11
Daniel Zambrano 346120 Jun. 15
Alberto Leal 540596 Jun. 17
Fernando Lopez 540059 Jun. 15
Juan Garza 538641 Jun. 1
Cesar Barrientos 409758 Jun. 22
Jose L. Barron III 539675 Jun. 9
Benjamin Benitez 540603 Jun. 17
Antonio Guajardo 540066 Jun. 15
Antonio Martinez 540067 Jun. 15
David Pena 135748 Jun. 26
Eduardo Lopez 189881 Jun. 14


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