Terri M. Crosby
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Terri M. Crosby is a justice of the peace in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. She was first elected to the court in 1996.[1] Crosby won re-election to a six-year term in 2014.[2]
In 2014, Terri M. Crosby attended the annual Justices of the Peace and Constables Conference hosted by the state attorney general.[3]
Career
Crosby has been a Louisiana Notary Public since 1995 and is the owner of Crosby Title and Notary Services.[1] She has also held numerous positions including working as a medical assistant, insurance sales, customer relations, and Department of Motor Vehicle title clerk.
See also
External links
- Louisiana Election Officials Database, "Tangipahoa Parish"
- YouTube, "Interview with Ken Benitez of Action News 17 in Tickfaw, Louisiana," October 11, 2014
- YouTube, "Interview with Ken Benitez of Action News 17 at Little River United Pentecostal Church," August 27, 2014
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Information submitted on Judgepedia's biographical submission form on 10/18/2014
- ↑ Louisiana Election Officials Database, "Tangipahoa Parish"
- ↑ Tangilena.com, "Justices of the peace and constables attend conference," March 1, 2014