Quick Stop’s devices license set to expire in September

Quick Stop’s devices license set to expire in September
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Quick Stop’s devices license (828405) is set to expire on Sept. 30, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.

The address listed on Quick Stop’s license is in Clay County. The license will expire in September if it is not renewed.

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 the State of Texas.

The following table shows all other licenses held by people and organizations in Clay County with expiration dates in September.

Licenses in Clay County with September expiration dates
Type of license License No. Name Expiration Date
cosmetology beauty salon 614081 Jeannie’s Beauty Shop 2021-09-30
cosmetology esthetician 1211018 Kasandra Lynn Johanan 2021-09-02
devices 828405 Quick Stop 2021-09-30
devices 782087 Texas Best Smokehouse 2021-09-30


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