License is active
Source: Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
Licensed
Current and in good standing
Bonded
$25,000 surety bond
Insured
Workers' comp coverage on file
Clean record
No complaints or disciplinary actions
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L & L INTERIORS INC
- License Number
- 428833
- State
- California
- Status
- active
- Business Type
- Corporation
- Address
- 5817 E BROWN AVENUE FRESNO, CA, 93727 Fresno County
- Phone
- (559) 294 7252
License Dates
Issued
10/04/1982
Expires
10/31/2026
Expires in 7 months
CSLB Last Updated
03/19/2026
License Classifications
Personnel & Officers
BEJARANO TONY
Officer
LEWIS BEVERLY ANN
Officer
LEWIS RUTH MARIE
Officer
LEWIS PAUL HARLAN
Officer
COY BRYAN NATHAN
Officer
GAMBRELL JERRY THOMAS
Responsible Managing Officer
LEWIS DAVID PAUL
Responsible Managing Officer/Chief Executive Officer/President
EXCINIA JAMES
Officer
SUE EUGENE BERNARD
Officer
NOELL TERRY NEIL
Officer
EXCINIA RAY LEE
Officer
EXCINIA ARMANDO
Officer
EXCINIA ROJELIO
Officer
Contractor Bond
Amount: $25,000
Company: AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDEMNITY COMPANY
Bond #100403748
Effective: 01/01/2023
Workers' Compensation
Carrier: INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST
Policy #WPL504348607
Effective: 10/01/2025
Expires: 10/01/2026
Cancelled: 03/01/2026
CSLB designation: Workers' Compensation Insurance
Complaints & Disciplinary History
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