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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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TRI-COUNTY HEATING AND SHEET METAL INC

License Number
212733
State
California
Status
active
Business Type
Corporation
Address
P O BOX 512 PETALUMA, CA, 94952 Sonoma County
Phone
(707) 763 2649

License Dates

Issued

10/08/1962

Expires

09/30/2027

Expires in 18 months

CSLB Last Updated

08/12/2025

License Classifications

C20| C43 C20| C43

Personnel & Officers

OLMSTEAD CRAIG RICHARD

Chief Executive Officer/President

Former

OLMSTEAD JUDITH M

Officer

Active

OLMSTEAD RICHARD ALLEN

Responsible Managing Officer/Chief Executive Officer/President

Former

BELISLE STEPHEN CHARLES

Chief Executive Officer/President

Former

OLMSTEAD CHARLES MC KINLEY

Chief Executive Officer/President

Former

Qualifier bond: FRONTIER PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY

OLMSTEAD ESTELLE

Officer

Former

OLMSTEAD KIRK ALLEN

Responsible Managing Officer

C43
Active

Contractor Bond

Bonded

Amount: $25,000

Company: AMERICAN CONTRACTORS INDEMNITY COMPANY

Bond #SC6032947

Effective: 01/01/2023

Workers' Compensation

Has policy

Carrier: STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Policy #9339066

Effective: 05/18/2023

Expires: 05/18/2026

CSLB designation: Workers' Compensation Insurance

Complaints & Disciplinary History

No disciplinary actions on file

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