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By NE Tarrant News | Feb 28, 2022
There are 95 A/C contractor licenses held by individuals and organizations from Tarrant County that are set to expire during February, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.
Nehemiah Damen Anderson's residential wireman license is set to expire on March 20.
Ifaturoti, Olusola N's tow truck operator (consent tow) license is set to expire on March 30.
Jeremy O'Bert's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 4.
Pat Jones' tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 30.
Zachary K. Dery's tow truck operator (consent tow) license is set to expire on March 31.
Servando A. Hernandez Sr.'s residential wireman license is set to expire on March 29.
Valente B. Compean's tow truck operator (consent tow) license is set to expire on March 20.
Billy D. Jordan's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 4.
Jim Evans Jr.'s tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 11.
Kyle Coonrod's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 20.
Richard N. Haight's registered accessibility specialist license is set to expire on March 30.
Matthew A. Privett's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 1.
Bobby Thomas Powers' residential wireman license is set to expire on March 25.
Dallas Dean Spencer's water well driller/pump installer license is set to expire on March 9.
Hector J. Luna's tow truck operator (consent tow) license is set to expire on March 15.
Wesley N. Allen's tow truck operator (consent tow) license is set to expire on March 26.
Lance B. Hight's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 1.
Stevens Core Supply, Inc.'s used auto parts recycler license is set to expire on March 1.
Austin L. Mills' tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on March 4.