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Outstanding Stale Dated Warrants Listing As Of: 10/16/2020 Outstanding Stale Dated Warrants Listing as of: 10/16/2020 Please Note: Requests to replace Stale Dated Warrants must be submitted and received by the Auditor-Controller's Office before the "Claim Deadline Date" (shown below) to be considered for reissuance. The county retains the right to deny any claims if filed after the "Claim Deadline Date". Government Code Section 29802. (a) Any warrant issued is void (stale) if not presented to the county treasurer for payment within six months after its date. (b) Any time within two years from the date on which the original warrant became void (stale), the payee or assignee of any stale dated warrant may present the warrant to the auditor to draw new warrants within the limitations prescribed by board resolution. (c) Any time after a period of two years from the date on which the original warrant became void (stale), the payee or assignee will need to present the warrant to the auditor to draw new warrants within the limitations prescribed by board resolution. Business Warrant Payee Payment Stale Dated Claim Deadline Payment Unit No. Name Date Date Date Amount Address HCARC 03416339 Fatima Ordaz 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $8.00 17693 Brightman Ave, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 HCARC 03416427 Ivan Garcia 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $20.00 21530 Marie St, Perris, CA 92570 HCARC 03416449 Liliana Arciniega 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $20.00 17400 Kniffen Ave, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 HCARC 03416460 Mercedes Carrillo 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $35.00 1837 Cherrytree Dr, Perris, CA 92571 HCARC 03416636 Ximena Becerra 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $20.00 32940 Cielo Vista Rd, Cathedral City, CA 92234 TLARC 03416741 F I R AFFILIATES INC 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $91.43 DBA FIRE INS REPAIR EXPERTS, 4020 BIRCH ST STE 104 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 TLARC 03416841 MC CABES NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $216.32 45700 ALDER LANE, TEMECULA, CA 92590 TLARC 03416850 PAR DEVELOPMENT 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $2,224.32 PAR DEVELOPMENT, 74170 HIGHWAY 111 3 PALM DESERT, CA 92260 TLARC 03416860 RBF CONSULTING-TEMECULA 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $22.58 40810 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 100 TEMECULA, CA 92591 TLARC 03416864 RODRIGUEZ, ANA MARIA 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $29.51 6130 CAMINO REAL SPACE 273, RIVERSIDE, CA 92509 TLARC 03416870 SCOTTY'S 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $598.43 145 LAS FLORES DR, HEMET, CA 92544 TLARC 03416901 WALKER AUTOWORKS INC 10/17/2016 04/18/2017 04/17/2021 $371.24 79553 COUNTRY CLUB DR STE C, BERMUDA DUNES, CA 92203 HSARC 03416969 Christopher Dael 10/18/2016 04/19/2017 04/18/2021 $18.00 1661 Rivendel Dr, Corona, CA 92883 ANARC 03417742 Augustine Hyde 10/19/2016 04/20/2017 04/19/2021 $17.00 45500 Calle Ayora, Temecula, CA 92592 ANARC 03417791 Diana Yazzie 10/19/2016 04/20/2017 04/19/2021 $40.00 1180 Tulip St, Corona, CA 92882 BDARC 03417944 Robert H Williams 10/19/2016 04/20/2017 04/19/2021 $30.00 C/O Aarons Appraisals, Attn: Edward Aarons Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 DPARC 03420608 Lake Elsinore Unified School District 10/25/2016 04/26/2017 04/25/2021 $2,085.00 Attn: Margaret Ikezaki, 520 Chaney Street Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 ASARC 03421272 PNC Bank National Assoc 10/26/2016 04/27/2017 04/26/2021 $10.00 2730 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 MHARC 03421423 CA Association of Collaborative Courts 10/26/2016 04/27/2017 04/26/2021 $750.00 CACC Training Conference, PO Box 559 Mentone, CA 92359 DPARC 03421928 Ann Barnes-Dansby 10/27/2016 04/28/2017 04/27/2021 $6.00 2119 E. Colunga Street, Colton, CA 92324 HCARC 03422006 Dolores Enriquez 10/27/2016 04/28/2017 04/27/2021 $49.68 5452 Dodd St, Mira Loma, CA 91752 ASARC 03422364 Banc of California 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $23.50 18500 Von Karman Ave Ste 1100, Irvine, CA 92612 ASARC 03422420 Fidelity National Title Company 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $80.00 4210 Riverwalk Pkwy Ste 200, Riverside, CA 92505 TLARC 03422621 Desert Alliance for Community 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $1,166.13 Empowerment, 53990 Enterprise Way Ste 1 Coachella, CA 92236 ASARC 03422622 Equity Title Company 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $10.00 425 W. Broadway #300, Glendale, CA 91204 ASARC 03422623 Equity Title Company 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $60.00 450 Exchange #200, Irvine, CA 92602 ASARC 03422626 First American NCS 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $70.00 3281 E Guasti Rd Ste 440, Ontario, CA 91761 Print Date: 10/16/2020 Page 1 of 202 Please Note: Requests to replace Stale Dated Warrants must be submitted and received by the Auditor-Controller's Office before the "Claim Deadline Date" (shown below) to be considered for reissuance. The county retains the right to deny any claims if filed after the "Claim Deadline Date". Government Code Section 29802. (a) Any warrant issued is void (stale) if not presented to the county treasurer for payment within six months after its date. (b) Any time within two years from the date on which the original warrant became void (stale), the payee or assignee of any stale dated warrant may present the warrant to the auditor to draw new warrants within the limitations prescribed by board resolution. (c) Any time after a period of two years from the date on which the original warrant became void (stale), the payee or assignee will need to present the warrant to the auditor to draw new warrants within the limitations prescribed by board resolution. Business Warrant Payee Payment Stale Dated Claim Deadline Payment Unit No. Name Date Date Date Amount Address ASARC 03422627 First American Title Company 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $550.00 655 N Central Ave #800, Glendale, CA 91203 TLARC 03422640 Pacific Engineering & Assoc 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $918.63 41-230 Carlotta Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92211 TLARC 03422641 Palms Development LLC 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $17,524.15 281 Strada Fortuna, Palm Desert, CA 92260 TLARC 03422644 Regency Homes 10/28/2016 04/29/2017 04/28/2021 $3,808.45 3 Bristol Ct, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 ANARC 03423023 Marc Wyrick 10/31/2016 05/02/2017 05/01/2021 $98.00 29151 Riverside Dr, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 TLARC 03423291 AMERICAN TOWER FOR T-MOBILE 10/31/2016 05/02/2017 05/01/2021 $221.92 1451 CAMPUS AVE, REDLANDS, CA 92374 TLARC 03423354 KAREN S L GRANSEE 10/31/2016 05/02/2017 05/01/2021 $269.69 5362 VIA MORENA, YORBA LINDA, CA 92886 TLARC 03423391 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT 10/31/2016 05/02/2017 05/01/2021 $42.32 700 NORTH MORENO AVENUE, LA VERNE, CA 91750-3399 ANARC 03423564 Alan Abrham 11/01/2016 05/03/2017 05/02/2021 $40.00 25446 Birchtree Dr, Murrieta, CA 92563 ANARC 03423628 David Lonie 11/01/2016 05/03/2017 05/02/2021 $40.00 2260 Wild Oak Way, Corona, CA 92879 ANARC 03423771 Ramzi Mokdad 11/01/2016 05/03/2017 05/02/2021 $40.00 3934 Bayberry Dr, Chino Hills, CA 91709 TLARC 03424252 Vivint Solar Development LLC 11/02/2016 05/04/2017 05/03/2021 $211.12 36605 Sunair Plaza, Cathedral City, CA 92234 SHARC 03425053 John Souder 11/03/2016 05/05/2017 05/04/2021 $40.00 5455 College Ave, Riverside, CA 92505 SHARC 03425561 Sean L Brown 11/04/2016 05/06/2017 05/05/2021 $2.67 c/o A & F 126091, PO Box 512 Riverside, CA 92502 DAARC 03428112 The Humanity of Justice Foundation 11/08/2016 05/10/2017 05/09/2021 $270.00 30724 Benton Rd Ste C-302 #550, Winchester, CA 92596 HCARC 03429462 Emely Garcia 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $10.00 3068 Mcharg Rd, Riverside, CA 92503 HCARC 03429488 Gladys Gamarra 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $20.00 4971 Pinnacle St, Idyllwild, CA 92549 EMARC 03429679 Sarah Bruns 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $14.00 5504 N Mountain Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92407 TLARC 03429890 BAMBUSH ROBERT 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $173.16 34110 DATE PALM DR, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234 TLARC 03429893 BILL & DAVE'S LNDSCP MAINTENANCE 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $244.51 1153 HARLEY KNOX, PERRIS, CA 92571 TLARC 03429917 CARRILO JUAN & ANGELITA 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $446.95 33136 OLIVE ST, LAKE ELSINORE, CA 92530 TLARC 03429921 CONVERSE STEVE 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $464.78 30343 CANWOOD ST, STE 206 AGOURA HILLS, CA 91301 TLARC 03429931 DESERT ICE HOLDING 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $249.31 41591 FLORIDA AVE, HEMET, CA 92544 TLARC 03429947 FLORES AGUILAR WERCLEYN 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $350.51 91246 2ND ST, MECCA, CA 92254 TLARC 03430003 MARTINEZ MARIBEL 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $343.52 17805 BRAZIER DR, RIVERSIDE, CA 92508 TLARC 03430014 NEUGEBAUER RICK 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $299.92 28465 OLD TOWN FRONT STE 311, TEMECULA, CA 92592 TLARC 03430039 SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY #8511 11/14/2016 05/16/2017 05/15/2021 $58.94 39745 WASHINGTON ST, PALM DESERT, CA 92211 DPARC 03430371 Susan Bezanson 11/15/2016 05/17/2017 05/16/2021 $5.00 25137 Morning Dove Way, Moreno Valley, CA 92551 ANARC 03430383 Tien Pham 11/15/2016 05/17/2017 05/16/2021 $29.75 21881 River Rd, Perris, CA 92570 MUARC 03430430 Richard Ryan 11/15/2016 05/17/2017 05/16/2021 $4.20 381 South Lynx Creek Road, Prescott, AZ 86303 ASARC 03430822 Fidelity National Title Company 11/16/2016 05/18/2017 05/17/2021 $20.00 1000 Towncenter Dr Ste 260, Oxnard, CA 93036 ASARC 03430823 First American National Homebuilders 11/16/2016 05/18/2017 05/17/2021 $20.00 1250 Corona Point Ct Ste 201, Corona, CA 92879 ASARC 03430829 Stewart Title of California 11/16/2016 05/18/2017 05/17/2021 $100.00 11870 Pierce St Ste 100, Riverside, CA 92502 FCARC 03431286 Barry Temple 11/17/2016 05/19/2017 05/18/2021 $175.00 10436 Rhondda St, Redlands, CA 92374 Print Date: 10/16/2020 Page 2 of 202 Please Note: Requests to replace Stale Dated Warrants must be submitted and received by the Auditor-Controller's Office before the "Claim Deadline Date" (shown below) to be considered for reissuance.
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