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161 professional licenses set to expire during Q1 2021 in Waller County

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There were 161 professional licenses held by individuals and organizations from Waller County are set to expire during the first quarter of 2021, a 2.5-percent increase over the same quarter of the previous year, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.

The DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit consists of 23 regulatory programs. The programs evaluate and issue credentials, administer examinations, monitor continuing education activities, conduct complaint investigations, impose disciplinary sanctions, and otherwise regulate a variety of health professions and related facilities in Texas.

The licenses listed in the table below will expire in the first quarter if they are not renewed.

Professional licenses set to expire in Waller County (Q1 2021)

Type of LicenseLicenses number (current period)Licenses number (same period last year)% Change
Cosmetology operator302142.9%
Apprentice electrician2832-12.5%
A/C technician1718-5.6%
Master electrician141127.3%
A/C contractor12120%
Journeyman electrician10100%
Tow truck operator (incident management)89-11.1%
Electrical contractor79-22.2%
Devices60-
Property tax appraiser45-20%
Cosmetology manicurist41300%
Barber, class A42100%
Property tax assessor/collector330%
Cosmetology esthetician20-
Cosmetology beauty salon25-60%
Barber shop23-33.3%
Water well driller/pump installer110%
Tow truck operator (consent tow)10-
Residential wireman110%
Registered accessibility specialist110%
Master sign electrician110%
Maintenance electrician110%
Driver education and safety Instructor12-50%
Associate auctioneer10-

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