3 Security Guard licenses set to expire during Q2 in Kalamazoo County

3 Security Guard licenses set to expire during Q2 in Kalamazoo County
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Three Security Guard licenses held by organizations from Kalamazoo County are set to expire during the second quarter, according to Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).

LARA comprises several agencies, bureaus and commissions influencing business growth and job creation through regulation.

The licenses listed in the table below will expire during the second quarter if they are not renewed.

Security Guard licenses set to expire in Kalamazoo County during second quarter
Name License No. Address Expiration Date
Securitas Security Services USA Inc. 3802207073 Portage Mich. 49002 2022-04-30
Axis Security, Inc. 3801206280 Schoolcraft Mich. 49087 2022-06-30
Double Tap Security Services, LLC 3801207946 Vicksburg Mich. 49097 2022-06-30

Due to data inconsistencies not all professional licenses for the area are listed.



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