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Accreditation Violators

TCIA Accreditation is a mechanism for consumers to check the credentials of a potential service provider, because of this TCIA has a due diligence responsibility to notify the public when companies falsely claim to be accredited by TCIA. TCIA also has a duty to notify consumers when a company’s accreditation is terminated.

The following companies are falsely claiming to be accredited by TCIA: (Accreditation can be verified here)

 

Hudson Tree Service, Millstadt, IL
Reason for listing: Hudson Tree Service, Millstadt, Il.  incorrectly advertises that they are accredited by TCIA on their web page. This company is not accredited by TCIA and has never applied for accreditation by TCIA.

Belles Tree Service, Allentown, PA
Reason for listing: Belles Tree Service, Allentown, Pa. incorrectly advertises that they are accredited by TCIA in their local phone book by displaying the TCIA Accreditation logo. This company is not accredited by TCIA and has never applied for accreditation by TCIA.

Wilson Tree Service of Jefferson City, MO
Reason for listing: Wilson Tree Service of Jefferson City, MO incorrectly advertises that they are accredited by TCIA in their local phone book by displaying the TCIA Accreditation logo. This company is not accredited by TCIA and has never applied for accreditation by TCIA.

Monster Tree Service of Horsham, PA
Reason for listing: The company makes an incorrect claim on their website that they are accredited by TCIA. This company is not accredited by TCIA and has never applied for accreditation by TCIA.

If you believe your company does not belong on this list, click here to email the accreditation department or contact TCIA at 603-314-5380.

TCIA also has a due diligence to post a public notice when a company’s Accreditation is terminated for a period of one year. The termination may have been voluntary (initiated by the company) or involuntary (initiated by TCIA).

The following companies have had their accreditation status terminated in the past 12 months.

No companies have lost accreditation status in the last 12 months.

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