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14 certified residential appraiser licenses are set to expire in Phoenix during week ending Jan. 02

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There are 14 certified residential appraiser licenses set to expire in Phoenix during the week ending Jan. 02, according to the State of Arizona.

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Certified residential appraiser licenses set to expire during week ending Jan. 02
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Albert V. PamiroyanCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-311994-12-12
Don C. CashmanCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-311992-12-10
Jay A. JosephsCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-311992-12-11
Carter M. CraneCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-311991-12-27
Kelly C. AdrianCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312014-12-18
Kathryn S. StraitCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312012-12-14
Matthew J. CottiniCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312006-12-12
Jennifer L. BrownCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312014-12-31
Michael A. MendenhallCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312006-12-13
Daniel J. DemerittCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312006-12-11
Jacqueline A. CambareriCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312014-12-04
Viktoriya M. TutevCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312016-12-12
John L. SlaughterCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312006-12-04
Robert D. GreenCertified Residential Appraiser2020-12-312014-12-05

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