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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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LINCOLN TRAINING CENTER AND REHABILITATION WORKSHOP

License Number
954927
State
California
Status
active
Business Type
Corporation
Address
2643 LOMA AVE SOUTH EL MONTE, CA, 91733 Los Angeles County
Phone
(626) 636 2559

License Dates

Issued

11/22/2010

Expires

11/30/2026

Expires in 8 months

CSLB Last Updated

12/04/2024

License Classifications

B| C27 B| C27

Personnel & Officers

LOEW WILLIAM

Chief Executive Officer/President

Former

SANCHEZ EDWIN

Responsible Managing Employee

Former

Qualifier bond: OLD REPUBLIC SURETY COMPANY

AMADOR EUGENE JOHN| AMADOR JOHN

Chief Executive Officer/President

Former

ANGELO JUDITH LYNN

Officer

Former

GRIFFEN GARY THOMAS

Responsible Managing Employee

B
Active

Qualifier bond: AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDEMNITY COMPANY

CAMP AMY LYNELLE

Responsible Managing Employee

C27
Active

Qualifier bond: AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDEMNITY COMPANY

Contractor Bond

Bonded

Amount: $25,000

Company: BUSINESS ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY

Bond #G120823953863

Effective: 01/01/2023

Workers' Compensation

Self-Insured

Approved by the Department of Industrial Relations for self-insurance

CSLB designation: Self-Insured

Complaints & Disciplinary History

No disciplinary actions on file

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