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Bonded

$7 surety bond

Insured

Workers' comp coverage on file

Complaints on record

Disciplinary action(s) on file

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TRAFFIC LOOPS CRACKFILLING INC

License Number
652956
State
California
Status
active
Business Type
Corporation
Address
946 S EMERALD STREET ANAHEIM, CA, 92804 Orange County
Phone
(714) 520 4026

License Dates

Issued

08/25/1992

Expires

08/31/2026

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Reissued

08/01/1996

CSLB Last Updated

11/24/2025

License Classifications

C10| C32 C10| C32

Personnel & Officers

NGUYEN LEE PETE

Responsible Managing Officer/Chief Executive Officer/President

Former

NGUYEN MAI-LAN THI| NGUYEN LAN

Responsible Managing Officer/Chief Executive Officer/President

C32
Active

Contractor Bond

Bonded

Amount: $7

Effective: WESTERN SURETY COMPANY

Cancelled: 66727521

Workers' Compensation

Has policy

Carrier: Temp Agency

Policy #etc"

Effective: ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

Expires: C73870951

Cancelled: 12/01/2025

Suspended: 12/01/2026

CSLB designation: "Leasing Firm

Complaints & Disciplinary History

Disciplinary Case on File (15000 office)

Case #S

Disciplinary Bond: $8

Reason: 08/01/1996

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