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Look up Texas practitioners who have lost their licenses

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

 The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has released the newest list of people who are no longer authorized to perform or offer to perform licensed services in Texas. The orders represent actions taken in the last 90 days by TDLR’s Executive Director Brian Francis and the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation to safeguard consumers and protect public health and safety.

Among the types of violations that would cause a license to be revoked or that would cause TDLR to issue a cease and desist order or a permanent injunction: performing services without having the appropriate license, making false statements to obtain a license, engaging in fraudulent activity or being convicted of a criminal offense that directly relates to the duties and responsibilities of the licensed occupation.

TDLR maintains a public list so that consumers can protect themselves against using unlicensed service providers. To see all violations, including license revocations, suspensions and fines, search TDLR’s Administrative Orders database.

To report unlicensed activity, file a complaint online.

For additional details on the specific cases listed, go to TDLR's website.

San Marcos Record

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