March: Six professional licenses set to expire in Santa Clara County

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There are six professional licenses set to expire in Santa Clara County during March, according to California’s Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).

In the previous month, there were four licenses set to expire, marking a 50 percent increase month over month.

The DCA is composed of several agencies, bureaus, and commissions that influence business growth and job creation through regulation. The agency has roots that date back to 1876 when California passed the Medical Practice Act of 1876. Today the agency issues more than 280 license types including certificates, registrations, and permits.

Licenses set to expire in Santa Clara County during March

License Holder License Type Lapse Date Issued Date
Brooke Malody Kernick Professional Fiduciary 2023-03-31 2018-10-22
Crocker Service Automotive Repair Dealer 2023-03-31
Kimber Lee Graham Audiologist 2023-03-31 1996-09-19
Olivia Jeong-Hee Jung Licensed Acupuncturist 2023-03-31 2006-01-04
Ruth A. Gordon Landscape Architect 2023-03-30 1993-09-21
Stephanie Frances Johnson Professional Fiduciary 2023-03-31 2019-01-07


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