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Master List BR License # Phone # Business Name City of Roseburg Business Registrations - Master List 9/1/2021 (541) 492-6866 Business Name Address Business Email Address BR License # Phone # (DC = Douglas County / HO = Home Occupation) -A- A & T Handyman Service (Adams/Meixner) 155 NE Patterson (HO) [email protected] 2021-070 (541) 671-8313 A BIOS LLC dba Access Answering Service (Penner/Penner) 1604 NE Vine Street, Ste. 102 [email protected] 2020-193 (541) 957-9909 A Classic Touch (Pennington) 721 SE Cass [email protected] 2020-077 (541) 673-8771 A Mr Auto of Douglas County (Newton) 884 SE Stephens Street [email protected] 2019-090 (541) 957-9000 A New You Massage (Rambel) Chiloquin, OR 2011-182 (541) 783-3853 A Speaks Cell Services (Speaks) 926 SE Rice Avenue (HO) 2011-083 (541) 537-0374 A-1 Transmission & Automotive (Gaddy) 2335 NE Diamond Lake Blvd 2015-015 (541) 672-6501 AAA Absolute Air Authority LLC (Tryber) Medford, OR 2017-196 (541) 708-1311 AAA Oregon/Idaho (Porter/Nichols) 3019 NW Stewart Parkway, Ste. 303 2006-311 (541) 673-7453 AAA Sweep/Shoppe' (Charon) 2174 NE Stephens 1992-031 (541) 672-3417 Aarons ATM Rental (Ille) Sutherlin, OR (DC/HO) [email protected] 2019-071 (541) 530-4118 Aarons Landscape Maintenance (Lincecum) Myrtle Creek, OR (DC/HO) 2016-026 (541) 643-7808 Aaron's Sales and Lease Ownership #C1953 (Executive 1350 NE Stephens Street, Ste. 28 Unknown 2018-131 (541) 440-9226 Officers) AAS Galaxy Investments Inc (Sandhu/Sandhu/Kaur) 760 NW Garden Valley Blvd [email protected] 2020-002 (541) 672-1601 Abby's LLC (Thin Crust, LLC) 2722 NE Stephens Street [email protected] 2021-078 (541) 672-1184 ABC Services (Blanchard) Riddle, OR (DC/HO) 2015-134 (541) 530-3615 ABCT Inc/Professional Flying Serv (Larsen) 1813 W Harvard Ave., Ste. 432 2000-077 (541) 672-9349 ABCT Software Services LLC (Torvik) 1813 W Harvard Ave., Ste. 431 2015-028 (541) 672-9349 About Face & More (Johnson) 725 SE Main Street, Ste. 107 [email protected] 2020-114 (541) 733-7699 Above and Beyond Tile (Beyea) 721 Woodruff Mountain Road (DC) 2009-155 (541) 672-8178 Absolute Audio-Video (Averett/Muzzy) 2210 NW Stewart Parkway 2005-056 (541) 440-1438 Absolute Best (Morrall) 848 W Indianola Street (HO) 2008-090 (541) 492-1188 Absolute Comfort Heating/Cooling (Bjurstrom-Martin) Salem, OR 1999-181 (503) 391-0819 Absolute Janitorial Maintenance (Shontz) Myrtle Creek, OR (DC) 2005-073 (541) 784-9045 Absolute Motosport (Bell/Bell) 428 NE Newton Creek, Ste. 100 2017-012 (541) 677-7479 Absolute Sound & Music (Curwick) 2210 NW Stewart Parkway 2002-112 (541) 677-9930 Abundance Real Estate dba eXp Realty (Tam) 516 SE Jackson Street, Ste. 100 [email protected] 2020-007 (541) 580-5923 Accent Statewide Tint (Box) 4225 Melody Lane (HO) Unknown 2020-037 (541) 315-5445 Accentrix Auto Detail (Knott) 509 NW Rifle Range, Ste. A 2005-080 (541) 672-4127 Acceptance Now 09785 (Speese/Herman) 2455 W Harvard Avenue 2017-133 (972) 801-3185 Access Dental Hygiene Services (Poe) 1050 Echo Drive (HO) 2008-072 (541) 677-8117 ACE Cash Expres #3191 741 NE Stephens, Ste. 5 2010-072 (541) 672-7896 Ace Communication Services (Forrester) Clackamas, OR 2001-203 (503) 723-0474 ACE Homes 255 NW General 2002-141 (541) 677-1975 Ackley's Edge Winston, OR (DC) 2006-224 (541) 679-4523 ACME Fire & Safety Equipment, Inc. Central Point, OR 6/19/1984 (541) 770-4050 Active Pest Control (Hartley) Coos Bay, OR 1990-020 (800) 524-6436 Ad Source (See Satellite America) Adair Homes (Marsh) Medford, OR 1998-089 (541) 732-1560 Adair Realty 650 SE Ramp (HO) 2004-195 (541) 672-8725 Page No. 1 Business Name Address Business Email Address BR License # Phone # (DC = Douglas County / HO = Home Occupation) Adams-A- Repair Service (J.R.) 2703 Old Highway 99S #7 (DC) 2000-158 (541) 677-0233 Adapt 621 W Madrone 2016-123 (541) 672-2691 Adapt, Inc. (Piper) 1215 SE Court Street 2012-158 (541) 672-2691 Adapt/Deer Creek Adolescent Treatment Center (Piper) 2064 SE Douglas Street 2012-189 (541) 673-5119 Adapt/The Crossroads (Piper) 3099 SE Diamond Lake Blvd 2012-188 (541) 673-3469 Ada's In-Abled (Perry) 3724 Hooker Road (HO) 2011-014 (541) 430-8282 ADK Electric, Inc (Kangas) Vancouver, WA [email protected] 2021-138 (360) 546-5155 ADT LLC dba Protection One Portland, OR 2017-122 (503) 624-0244 Advanced Sleep Health LLC (Miller) 2550 NW Edenbower Blvd., Ste. 106 2011-095 (541) 672-8155 Advanced Tree Service & Landscaping (Danielson) Medford, OR [email protected] 2020-138 (541) 621-9460 Advantage Dental Oral Health Center (Advantage Dental 1729 W Harvard Avenue, Ste. 2 2017-087 (458) 228-3813 Group, PC) Advantage Dental Oral Health Center (Advantage Dental 2530 NW Medical Park Drive Unknown 2019-075 (541) 837-1713 Group, PC) Advantage Home Care of Douglas Co., Inc. (Shepard) 760 NW Hill Avenue, Ste. 101 [email protected] 2020-204 (541) 440-0933 Adventure Graphics (Shaw/Tanner) 7447 N Bank (DC) 2000-010 (541) 957-8413 AESE (Corporation) Van Nuys, California 2000-179 (818) 786-2373 Aesthetics by Katelyn (Harvey) P.O. Box 1633 (HO) Unknown 2018-008 (661) 916-3206 Aesthetics by Katelyn (Woodruff) 725 SE Main Street, Ste. 103 None 2020-173 (661) 916-3206 Affordable Alterations (Chism 584 NE Chestnut 1996-140 (541) 957-5601 Affordable Fencing of Roseburg (O'Connell) 2301 NW Chinaberry Avenue (HO) 2005-010 (541) 440-9206 Affordable Services (Lane) Oakland, OR 2004-112 (541) 459-5815 After Hours Answering Service (Anttonen) 506 W Fair (HO) 2003-205 (541) 677-7455 AG Distributing (Grigoryan) Oak Grove, OR [email protected] 2019-026 (503) 654-1686 Agent Booster Videos Oregon (Rojas) 885 NE Sunset Street, Apt. 21 [email protected] 2020-177 (626) 820-2375 Aguilar Construction (Aguilar) Myrtle Creek, OR 1997-248 (541) 863-4054 AHL, Inc dba Award Home Loans of Roseburg [email protected] and 1043 NE Stephens Street, Ste. 101 2020-043 (541) 440-9889 (Hughes/Hughes) [email protected] AHM Brands (Adams/James/Hull/MacCluer) 603 SE Jackson Street 2017-087 (541) 465-8075 Air Duct Cleaning Serv of OR (Smalley) 1446 SE Main (HO) 2007-034 (541) 677-1923 Air Temp (McLean) White City, OR 1999-222 (541) 831-1584 Air Tight Outdoor Construction a Division of Air Tight Heating 1134 W Brown Avenue (HO) [email protected] 2020-152 (541) 733-6170 & Air Conditioning LLC (Orth) A-Jim-N-1 Construction Inc (Davis) Medford, OR 2000-213 (503) 210-0419 Alameda Avenue Trailer Park (Berg) 581 NE Alameda 1996-027 (541) 672-2348 Alan K. Galedrige Electric Grants Pass, OR 1996-261 (541) 476-9833 Alan Sabin Electrical Contractor Winston, OR (DC) 1992-119 (541) 440-3792 Alanson Randol DDS 1122 NW Garden Valley Blvd., Ste. 103 1999-270 (541) 673-7437 Alarm Solutions (Brooks - formerly Firetech) Springfield, OR 2010-061 (541) 689-4629 Albert L. Peel Landscape Maintenance (Peel) 1861 SE Starmer (HO) 2015-178 (541) 670-6838 Albertson's #515 3013 NW Stewart Parkway 2001-191 (541) 957-9224 Alcantar, Eva (Alcantar) 107 Atkinson Court (HO) 2010-224 (541) 672-6235 Alcohol and Other Drug Screening Specialist/Alcohol and Drug 2545 W Harvard Avenue Unknown 2020-064 (541) 440-6889 Counseling (Major) Alexander Detailing/Cleaning Service (Alexander) 489 Clarice (DC) 2001-067 (541) 391-0138 Alexander's Greek Cuisine (Emmanuil) 643 SE Jackson 2008-139 (541) 672-6442 Page No. 2 Business Name Address Business Email Address BR License # Phone # (DC = Douglas County / HO = Home Occupation) Alexis-A- A. Atchinson, DDS, PC 1729 W Harvard Avenue, Ste. 1 2016-013 (541) 673-0131 Alison Eggers dba State Farm 1790 NW Hughwood Avenue 2014-171 (541) 673-7405 All About Me Salon (Woods) 1569 NW Mulholland 2011-102 (541) 673-1659 All About Staffing, Inc. (Mullin) 2700 NW Stewart Parkway 2010-199 (954) 514-1609 All Hours Cleaning (Anderson) 110 Summerwood Street 2012-139 (541) 430-2056 All in One Plumbing and Construction (Reed) Eugene, OR [email protected] 2019-196 (541) 953-8126 All Natural Industries (Smith) Medford, OR 2005-186 (541) 535-3191 All Natural Pest Elimination & All (Smith) Medford, OR 2000-176 (541) 772-4321 All Season Yard Maintenance (Odom) 1407 SE Douglas (HO) 2002-230 (541) 673-1482 All Systems HVAC Inc (Hrouda) 496 Becker Road (DC) 2000-039 (541) 677-0330 All Wired Up (Hunnicutt) 125 Woodrose CT (HO) [email protected] 2018-120 (541) 784-5069 Allen & Allen Construction Winchester, OR 2006-177 (541) 672-3092 Allen Drywall & Construction (Allen) Sutherlin, OR (DC) 2003-184 (541) 459-1491 Allen's Sweepers (Allen/Allen) 249 Carlton Lane (HO) 2017-131 (541) 680-6623 Aller & Morrison 223 SE Fowler 2006-183 (541) 673-0171 Allerest (Bouteller/Federico) 907 SE Sharon Avenue (HO) 2008-005 (541) 673-1614 Allergy & Asthma Center (Kerwin/Parks) 1813 W Harvard Ave., Ste. 241 [email protected] 2019-047 (541) 858-1003 Alley Catz Process Services, LLC (Robbins) 420 SE Main Street [email protected] 2020-144 (541) 679-9619 Alliance Fire Safety Services (Pinnella) Dundee, OR 2013-091 (503) 781-9342 Allied Fire and Security (Hunt/Hunt) Portland, OR 2009-095 (503) 281-1177 All-Pro Realty Advisors (Marsh/Marsh) 1600 NW Garden Valley Blvd., Ste. 120 [email protected] 2021-126 TBD Allure Auto Detail (Berry) 2380 W Foothill (HO) 2006-263 (541) 784-7233 All-Ways Electric LLC (Grear) Milwaukie, OR 1999-161 (503) 652-5142 Al's Plumbing, Inc. (Lape) Salem, OR 2016-087 (503) 508-0041 Alterations by Debbie (Livingston) 14199 N Umpqua Hwy (DC) 2006-049 (541) 229-1075 Alternative Healing Arts Center, LLC (Birchard) 2031 NE Diamond Lake Blvd [email protected] 2020-078 (541) 673-2319 Alternative Sleep Health, Inc.
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