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List of California Certified Electricians State of California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Apprenticeship Standards Electrician Certification Unit By action of the California Apprenticeship Council deadlines have been automatically extended for certified electricians whose certification cards have expired. Please see the following: Labor Code Section 3099.2 (3) - For purposes of any continuing education or recertification requirement, individuals who become certified prior to the deadline for certification shall be treated as having become certified on the first anniversary of their certification date that falls after the certification deadline. California Certified Electricians as of 03/06/2012 Certified Electrician Name Zip Certificate Nbr Expiration Date A'HEARN, CODY W 95616 E-123163-G 05/01/2012 AALTO, DARREN D 94564 E-136766-G 06/01/2014 AARON III, WILLIAM B 95125 E-102484-G 03/02/2015 AARON JR, RONALD K 92679 E-134840-G 11/02/2013 AARON, ERIK J 92308 E-103927-G 05/21/2012 AARON, GERALD W 90706 E-114063-G 05/02/2012 AARSEN, ERNEST B 95010 E-127855-G 11/16/2012 ABAD, BRIAN R 95376 E-109953-G 11/22/2012 ABALOS, ROBERT J 91977 E-129377-G 12/23/2012 ABALOS, SAMUEL D 92626 E-111238-G 12/30/2012 ABARCA, IGNACIO 91351 E-122837-G 04/24/2012 ABARCA, JOSE A 91344 E-126726-G 09/18/2012 ABAYAN, PRIMO R 92563 E-137791-G 07/01/2014 ABAYGAR, JEFFREY L 90057 E-110616-F 12/10/2012 ABBASI, LAURENCE 92399 E-109718-F 11/15/2012 ABBASI, LAURENCE 92399 E-141303-V 04/30/2012 ABBE, CURTIS 92840 E-110010-F 11/22/2012 ABBEMA, PIETER J 93561 E-131629-G 03/16/2013 ABBETT, ROY A 94521 E-119018-G 09/14/2014 ABBEY, MICHAEL S 94010 E-124792-G 06/02/2012 ABBITT, JAMES B 91362 E-146989-G 06/05/2013 ABBOTT, BOYD K 95621 E-109585-G 11/19/2013 ABBOTT, ERIC W 95120 E-104257-G 06/04/2012 ABBOTT, GREGORY A 94511 E-126053-G 10/29/2012 ABBOTT, JEFF M 91354 E-112150-G 02/26/2015 ABBOTT, JOHNNY W 95621 E-109557-G 11/10/2012 ABBOTT, ROY T 95124 E-127721-G 11/09/2012 ABBOTT, SANDI 95673 E-148497-G 05/12/2013 ABDOUN, ATEF M 95330 E-153806-F 01/31/2015 ABDUL-MUMIN, HANEEF I 94705 E-151550-G 03/08/2014 ABDULLAH, MUHAYYADDIN 94606 E-137810-G 07/03/2014 ABE, CHARLES M 95117 E-105600-G 07/24/2012 ABEDI, EDWARD 91201 E-147369-G 02/17/2013 ABEL, CARL S 94503 E-112395-G 03/09/2012 ABEL, JOSH M 94901 E-127209-G 05/07/2014 ABELE, JOHN W 93611 E-121200-G 03/11/2015 ABELE, JOHN W 93611 E-121200-G 03/11/2012 ABELL, MICHELLE R 89521 E-135694-G 01/16/2014 ABEYTA, CHRIS 92392 E-134668-G 10/16/2013 ABEYTA, NICHOLAS T 94590 E-150732-G 12/11/2013 ABIBULA, SHYAM 93551 E-138759-G 10/13/2014 1 State of California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Apprenticeship Standards Electrician Certification Unit By action of the California Apprenticeship Council deadlines have been automatically extended for certified electricians whose certification cards have expired. Please see the following: Labor Code Section 3099.2 (3) - For purposes of any continuing education or recertification requirement, individuals who become certified prior to the deadline for certification shall be treated as having become certified on the first anniversary of their certification date that falls after the certification deadline. California Certified Electricians as of 03/06/2012 Certified Electrician Name Zip Certificate Nbr Expiration Date ABICHT, DONALD M 96151 E-120666-G 02/23/2015 ABILLE, EDDIE A 94579 E-109834-G 11/18/2012 ABLE, CLARK S 94402 E-106408-G 08/23/2012 ABLES, JOHN M 93561 E-151623-G 03/18/2014 ABLES, THOMAS W 95123 E-110042-G 11/23/2012 ABNEY, THOMAS E 51250 E-118690-G 12/03/2012 ABNOUS, VARTAN 94065 E-129331-G 12/23/2012 ABOUZEID, TARIK G 95391 E-126584-G 09/08/2012 ABRAHAM JR, LYLE E 93950 E-106840-G 04/13/2014 ABRAHAM, BRIAN E 91326 E-122511-G 04/14/2012 ABRAHAM, GARY L 94558 E-118444-G 11/28/2012 ABRAHAMIAN, PAUL 92835 E-142209-G 06/20/2012 ABRAHAMSOHN, PAUL F 94070 E-117758-G 10/22/2012 ABRAHAMSON, JARED 93012 E-153863-G 02/08/2015 ABRAHAMSON, SHAWN M 90650 E-141753-G 05/23/2012 ABRAHAMYAN, AMUR 91205 E-137880-G 07/10/2014 ABRAHAN, AKIMA C 90027 E-132024-G 04/06/2013 ABRAMIAN, VARTAN 91206 E-105206-G 07/10/2012 ABRAMIAN, VARTGES 91505 E-130282-G 01/13/2013 ABRAMONTE, SALVATORE F 93955 E-118729-G 12/05/2012 ABRAMS, DUNCAN R 92071 E-106307-G 08/19/2012 ABRAMS, JEREMY C 92071 E-106320-G 08/19/2012 ABREGO, KERVY M 91754 E-148109-G 04/15/2013 ABREGO, WILFREDO 90640 E-149946-G 09/16/2013 ABREGO-RIVAS, GERSON A 90022 E-116507-G 07/25/2012 ABRIEL, JAMES M 92591 E-133143-G 06/08/2013 ABRIOL, RYAN A 92054 E-134478-G 09/28/2013 ABRISHAMI, ARIAN A 90277 E-141726-G 05/21/2012 ABRUSCATO, VINCENT C 93311 E-101217-G 09/27/2012 ABSALOM, TONY E 95670 E-110830-F 12/17/2012 ABSALON, GERARDO 94591 E-106676-G 08/30/2012 ABSHEAR, KEVIN P 90605 E-150086-V 10/01/2013 ABSHEAR, MATTHEW P 90731 E-140302-G 02/20/2015 ABSHIER, PHILIP H 93312 E-139725-G 01/02/2015 ABSHIRE, GARY D 95377 E-146568-G 12/09/2012 ABSHIRE, JOSEPH R 95626 E-116125-G 07/05/2012 ABSTON, ROBERT O 93720 E-123350-G 05/04/2012 ABU EL EDAM, IBRAHIM 92025 E-122521-G 04/14/2012 ABUBO, EDUARDO O 92882 E-103093-G 04/14/2012 ABUBO, EDWARD I 92563 E-149899-G 12/17/2013 ABUNDES, DANIEL D 92656 E-138904-G 10/24/2014 2 State of California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Apprenticeship Standards Electrician Certification Unit By action of the California Apprenticeship Council deadlines have been automatically extended for certified electricians whose certification cards have expired. Please see the following: Labor Code Section 3099.2 (3) - For purposes of any continuing education or recertification requirement, individuals who become certified prior to the deadline for certification shall be treated as having become certified on the first anniversary of their certification date that falls after the certification deadline. California Certified Electricians as of 03/06/2012 Certified Electrician Name Zip Certificate Nbr Expiration Date ABURAHMA, ADEL M 94132 E-136736-F 04/11/2014 ABURTO, ERIK 92688 E-150132-G 12/17/2013 ACAN, RHODELL R 92174 E-132618-G 05/07/2013 ACCRISTO, GERARD L 94061 E-140250-G 02/17/2015 ACEBEDO, ANDREW S 93306 E-139330-G 12/08/2014 ACEBEDO, RAYMOND L 93307 E-119430-G 12/17/2012 ACERO, HERIBERTO 90723 E-104868-G 06/24/2012 ACERO, MARIO A 90280 E-125127-G 06/09/2012 ACEVEDO, JORGE A 92801 E-134142-G 08/25/2013 ACEVEDO, JOSE A 92376 E-116337-G 07/15/2012 ACEVEDO, JULIO C 92201 E-149031-G 06/21/2013 ACEVEDO, JULIO CORRAL 95363 E-127200-G 10/13/2012 ACEVEDO, LEONEL 92555 E-134202-G 09/01/2013 ACEVEDO, RAPHAEL 91801 E-129554-G 12/28/2012 ACEVES, GILBERT 90604 E-128091-G 11/30/2012 ACEVES, JOSE M 95320 E-103993-G 11/21/2012 ACEVES, JOSE 95320 E-152753-G 10/01/2014 ACEVES, JOSE 90404 E-118011-F 11/05/2012 ACEVES, SANTOS 95206 E-119301-G 12/16/2012 ACEVES, STEVE J 93536 E-132177-G 06/30/2013 ACEVEZ, ROMAN J 90716 E-148531-G 05/14/2013 ACEYTUNO, SERGIO D 91723 E-112054-G 12/22/2013 ACHEDAFTY, JAMES G 91006 E-140746-G 03/24/2012 ACHESON, JAMES E 91901 E-100733-G 07/22/2012 ACKER, SCOTT R 94109 E-114125-G 05/04/2012 ACKERMAN, DOUGLAS M 56013 E-122695-G 04/20/2012 ACKERMAN, JACOB C 95241 E-152477-G 11/05/2014 ACKERMAN, ROBERT 93611 E-152222-G 06/01/2014 ACKERMAN, RYAN A 92530 E-129570-G 12/28/2012 ACKERMAN, SCOTT M 94954 E-103492-G 05/05/2012 ACKERMAN, TERRY L 95492 E-126751-G 09/19/2012 ACKERMANN, STEVE B 94513 E-110038-F 11/23/2012 ACONE, SUZANNE L 90732 E-106246-G 08/17/2012 ACOSSANO JR, MARTIN J 91711 E-126532-G 09/05/2012 ACOSTA JR, LOUIS A 91761 E-140609-L 03/14/2012 ACOSTA JR, LUIS A 95376 E-112706-G 06/17/2012 ACOSTA SR, ANTONIO 95624 E-147879-G 03/27/2013 ACOSTA, CESAR I 91340 E-122068-G 04/03/2012 ACOSTA, GLEN C 94533 E-133289-G 06/18/2013 ACOSTA, JASON A 91780 E-109175-G 10/29/2012 ACOSTA, JESUS J 91340 E-153085-F 10/08/2014 3 State of California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Apprenticeship Standards Electrician Certification Unit By action of the California Apprenticeship Council deadlines have been automatically extended for certified electricians whose certification cards have expired. Please see the following: Labor Code Section 3099.2 (3) - For purposes of any continuing education or recertification requirement, individuals who become certified prior to the deadline for certification shall be treated as having become certified on the first anniversary of their certification date that falls after the certification deadline.
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