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8 professional licenses in Duval County set to expire in week ending April 23

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How many professional licenses are set to expire in the week ending April 23 in Duval County, according to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)?

There are eight professional licenses set to expire in the week ending April 23.

In Duval County, 45,557 professional licenses are active.

Professional licenses are required in Florida for select services, such as barbers, detectives, and physical therapists, according to the guide startingyourbusiness.com. They are separate from business licenses but still managed by the state through the DBPR.

Florida has seen a significant change in the last three years in the regulation of licensing. The Centre Square calls it a “deregathon” due to the numerous bills trying to cut back on red tape.

Professional licenses expiring in Duval County in the week ending April 23

Company NameLicense TypeLicense NumberDate of License Expiration
Fleet Reserve Club of Jacksonville, Inc.Alcoholic Beverages & TobaccoODP260227704/17/2022
Northeast Florida Hispanic Medical Association, CorporationAlcoholic Beverages & TobaccoODP260248204/20/2022
City of Jacksonville Office of Special EventsAlcoholic Beverages & TobaccoODP260247604/21/2022
Ansbacher Education, LLCCommunity Association Managers and FirmsCRS577104/23/2022
Mandarinst. Johns Elks Lodge 2866Alcoholic Beverages & TobaccoODP260248404/23/2022
San Marco Preservation Society, Inc.Alcoholic Beverages & TobaccoODP260245304/23/2022
San Marco Preservation Society, Inc.Alcoholic Beverages & TobaccoODP260245404/23/2022
San Marco Preservation Society, Inc.Alcoholic Beverages & TobaccoODP260245504/23/2022

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