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Mason Ellis
NC license L.38033 (Limited Classification License)
Licensed, Active as of 2026-07-16
Source status: "no not-active marker on the board's list view" per NC Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors. The badge summarizes the sourced record below; the record and the issuing agency's live page are what count.
NC license number L.38033 appears on more than one record. Boards and license types within a state can reuse the same number. This page shows only the record above; the badge and status here say nothing about the records below. Also under this number:
- K. Gebert Homes, Inc. (License): status "list view shows License Not Active" per NC Licensing Board for General Contractors, as of 2026-07-17
The NC Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors snapshot dated 2026-07-16 shows license L.38033 (Limited Classification License) with status "no not-active marker on the board's list view". The issuing agency's live page is authoritative for today.
What the record shows
- Status: no not-active marker on the board's list view (normalized: active)
Source: NC Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors, snapshot 2026-07-16. Source snapshot file: sha256:5810e2ad6b0c1bfb0957cbff46970fbfedbda971b79f0f32be0352dc7638efb2 (row 14434). This is the archived source file we read this record from, and the row within it; the file hash is shared by every record in the same fetch, so it identifies the snapshot, not the individual record. The issuing agency's live page is authoritative for today: official NC lookup.
What we did not check
- Disciplinary actions: not yet indexed for this source. Absence here means nothing.
- Mechanics liens: not yet indexed. Absence here means nothing.
- Permit activity: not yet indexed for this jurisdiction. Absence here means nothing.
- Civil court records: not indexed. Absence here means nothing.
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