1 professional license is set to expire in Long Beach during February

1 professional license is set to expire in Long Beach during February
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There is one professional license set to expire in Long Beach during February, 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.

License set to expire during February
License Holder License Type Lapse Date Issued Date
Michael Patrick Breen Professional Fiduciary 02/29/2020 01/24/2019


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