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Licensing: which professional licenses in Wakulla County expire in May?

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How many professional licenses are set to expire in May in Wakulla County, according to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)?

There are 14 professional licenses set to expire in May.

In Wakulla, 1,060 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 Wakulla County on May

Company NameLicense TypeLicense NumberDate of License Expiration
Backbone Booking, LLCTalent AgenciesTA141505/31/2022
Cassandra Leone Schultz ManuelVeterinary MedicineVM1173005/31/2022
Hanna MoreheadVeterinary MedicineVM1649105/31/2022
Julia Whited GerrellVeterinary MedicineVM1237805/31/2022
Julie Ann O'BrienVeterinary MedicineVM1389105/31/2022
Kassandra Rose KearnsVeterinary MedicineVM1595405/31/2022
Kyle Jacob MarshVeterinary MedicineVM1567405/31/2022
Lauren Jernigan SmithVeterinary MedicineVM1349005/31/2022
Leigh Ann FrazierVeterinary Medicine478605/31/2022
Linda Diane ChalkerVeterinary MedicineVM560805/31/2022
Logan Harvey ElmoreVeterinary MedicineVM1539905/31/2022
Norman Gail GriggsVeterinary MedicineVM1044905/31/2022
Sammie Faith HughesVeterinary MedicineVM563205/31/2022
Wakulla County Health DepartmentDrugs, Devices and Cosmetics546105/31/2022

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