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Q1: 15 professional licenses expired in cities found in Yuma County

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There were 15 professional licenses which expired in cities within Yuma County during the first quarter, according to the State of Arizona.

This was 70.6 percent less than the quarter before, when 51 professional licenses expired.

Yuma had the most expiring professional licenses of cities within Yuma County.

More than 99 percent of Arizona's businesses are considered small with more than 40 percent of Arizona employees working for a small business, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.

A study by Civic Economics found $100 spent at a locally-owned business, puts $43 back into the local economy while the total is just $13 for non-local businesses.

Licenses which expired in cities within Yuma County during Q1
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Benjamin Elliott TitensorBarber2023-03-012020-04-14
Carmen J. GallegosBarber2023-02-242019-02-06
Daryl J. Littleton IIOccupational Therapy Assistant2023-03-152015-03-16
David Leon CarpenterBarber2023-03-162018-11-05
Irvin SánchezBarber2023-03-262021-01-29
Jose H. CarrilloBarber2023-03-282000-04-06
Kevin Matthew FrazierOccupational Therapist2023-02-092017-02-10
Lorena Margaret BuswellOccupational Therapist2023-03-072019-03-08
Mario P. AcevesLicensed Residential Appraiser2023-01-312005-01-26
Nicolas SantosAthletic Trainer2023-03-022014-03-03
Olga M. PadillaBarber2023-03-152002-10-31
Omar CarrasquilloBarber2023-01-112016-04-05
Pedro Parra Jr.Barber2023-03-092014-10-07
Arizona's Virtual Pharmacy Technician SchoolNon-Accredited Vocational2023-03-312018-02-22
Regional Center for Border Health Inc dba College of Health Careers - SomertonAccredited Vocational and Degree2023-03-312007-03-22

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