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Mezőkovácsháza RK KMB Névsor/Elérhetőség Ssz Mezőkovácsháza RK KMB névsor/elérhetőség Ssz. Teljes név Szolg. Mobil KMB iroda címe KMB iroda tsz. Külső elérhetőség (e-mail cím) Működési terület Fogadóóra (minden hó) 1. Szucsik Gábor r. őrm. (30)633-7184 Kunágota, Kossuth utca 75. nincs [email protected] Kunágota 2. hétfő 11-12 2. Lakatos Ákos r. őrm. (30)633-7184 Kunágota, Kossuth utca 75. nincs [email protected] Kunágota 3. hétfő 11-12 3. Kovács Béla r. tzls. (30)633-7186 Almáskamarás, Dózsa utca 54. nincs [email protected] Almáskamarás 1. hétfő 8-10 4. Csóti István r. őrm. (30)633-7184 Nagykamarás, Kossuth utca 2. nincs [email protected] Nagykamarás 1. hétfő 10-11 5. Grestyák András r. ftzls. nincs Mezőkovácsháza, Árpád 196-198. nincs [email protected] Mezőkovácsháza 3. kedd 10-12 6. Pertich Tamás r. ftzls. (30)633-7189 Nagybánhegyes, Kossuth utca 64. nincs [email protected] Nagybánhegyes 2. hétfő 10-12 7. Belák Bence r. ftőrm. (30)633-7191 Magyarbánhegyes, Kossuth utca 76. nincs [email protected] Magyarbánhegyes 1. hétfő 10-12 8. Németh László Róbert r. ftőrm. (30)633-7191 Magyarbánhegyes, Kossuth utca 76. nincs [email protected] Magyarbánhegyes 3. hétfő 10-12 9. Méreg Ferenc r. zls. (30)144-9525 Kaszaper, Szent Gellért tér 1. nincs [email protected] Kaszaper 2. hétfő 10-12 10. Almási János r. ftőrm. (30)633-7194 Végegyháza, Széchenyi utca 32. nincs [email protected] Végegyháza 3. hétfő 10-12 11. Tóth András r. zls. nincs Mezőkovácsháza, Árpád 196-198. (68)381-255 [email protected] Mezőkovácsháza 3. hétfő 10-12 12. Zengő Róbert r. zls. nincs Mezőkovácsháza, Árpád 196-198. (68)381-255 [email protected] Mezőkovácsháza 2. hétfő 10-12 13. Zsigovics Zsolt r. alezr. (20)314-9088 Medgyesegyháza, Dózsa utca 3. nincs [email protected] Medgyesegyháza 1. szerda 11-12 14. Jaskó Zsolt c. r. ftzls. (20)314-9088 Medgyesegyháza, Dózsa utca 3. nincs [email protected] Medgyesegyháza 1. szerda 11-12 15. Csóti Adrián c. r. zls. (20)314-9088 Medgyesegyháza, Dózsa utca 3. nincs [email protected] Medgyesegyháza 2. szerda 11-12 16. István Róbert c. r. ftzls. (30)633-7193 Pusztaottlaka, Dragán utca 12. nincs [email protected] Pusztaottlaka 1. szerda 10-11 17. Szabó László c. r. zls. (30)633-7190 Medgyesbodzás, Széchenyi utca 38. nincs [email protected] Medgyesbodzás 1. szerda 09-10 18. Kukla Mihály r. zls. (30)633-7188 Dombiratos, Széchenyi utca 42. nincs [email protected] Dombiratos 3. hétfő 08-09 19. Orbán Sándor r. ftőrm. (30)633-7192 Kevermes, Március 15. utca 6/A nincs [email protected] Kevermes 3. hétfő 08-10 20. Kiss József r. ftőrm. (30)633-7192 Dombegyház, Tavasz utca 6. nincs [email protected] Dombegyház 3. kedd 09-10 21. Rusz Róbert r. őrm. (30)633-7192 Kevermes, Március 15. utca 6/A nincs [email protected] Kevermes 3. hétfő 08-10 22. Kuffer Attila r. zls. (20)314-9222 Mezőhegyes, Kozma Ferenc utca 18. nincs [email protected] Mezőhegyes 1. kedd 08-10 23. Tóth Gábor r. ftőrm. (20)314-9222 Mezőhegyes, Kozma Ferenc utca 18. nincs [email protected] Mezőhegyes 3. kedd 08-10 24. Kamenár Tibor r. zls. (20)314-9222 Mezőhegyes, Kozma Ferenc utca 18. nincs [email protected] Mezőhegyes 2. kedd 08-10 25. Berhencz Róbert r. alezr. (20)314-9222 Mezőhegyes, Kozma Ferenc utca 18. nincs [email protected] Mezőhegyes 4. kedd 08-10 26. Rácz Zoltán r. zls. (20)314-9392 Battonya, Bajcsy utca 78. nincs [email protected] Battonya 3. kedd 08-10 27. Berek János r. zls. (20)314-9392 Battonya, Bajcsy utca 78. nincs [email protected] Battonya 4. kedd 08-10 28. Oszlár Péter c. r. ftőrm. (20)314-9392 Battonya, Bajcsy utca 78. nincs [email protected] Battonya 2. hétfő 08-10 29. Simon János r. ftőrm. (20)314-9392 Battonya, Bajcsy utca 78. nincs [email protected] Battonya 1. hétfő 08-10.
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