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Alfredo Melendez

Melendez, Alfredo P Jr

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Entry-level tier — must work under the supervision of a Journeyman or Master.

REGULATION · TX· VERIFIED ·ACTIVEIN GOODSTANDING

License Number

373442

License Type

Electrical Apprentice

Profession

Electrician

State

TX

Expiration Date

7/16/2026

County/Jurisdiction

Presidio

Data sourced from Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation on 4/14/2026.

Before you hire

A license is a floor, not a ceiling. Three quick checks cover most of what a license doesn’t guarantee:

  1. Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI)

    A current COI confirms the contractor carries general liability and, where applicable, workers’ comp. Licensing does not require insurance — ask for the certificate directly.

  2. Match the name on the license to the person on site

    License lookup verifies the license — not the person showing up. Confirm the worker’s government ID matches the name here.

  3. Confirm a permit will be pulled (if the work requires one)

    Most permit-required electricians work must be filed with the city before work begins. A contractor who wants to skip the permit is a red flag.

Permit portals (big-four Texas cities)

Outside the big four? Search “[your city] building permit” or call your local building department to confirm whether a permit is required.

This checklist is general guidance, not legal advice. Always review the contract and scope of work with the contractor before signing.

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