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  • Main Office
Street Address:
1004 North Locust Street
Denton, TX 76201-2956
Mailing Address:
1004 N Locust
Denton, TX 76201-2956
  • Landmark:
    1940 Chevrolet Fire Truck in parking lot
  • Phone: (940) 383-2614
    Fax: (940) 387-2892
    Metro: (972) 445-6544
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5:00pm
    Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm
    After Hours by Appointment
My background and achievements
  • Second Generation State Farm Agent
  • Lifetime President's Club
  • University of North Texas, Bachelor of Science
  • Life Long Resident of Denton
  • National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors
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  • Kiwanis Club Member/Ducks Unlimited Member
  • Million Dollar Round Table Member
  • Denton Chamber of Commerce
  • Chaiman's Circle
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
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Meet the team
  • Lety Arista - Insurance Account Representative
  • Karyl Arrington - Multiple Line Representative
  • John Janese - Business Insurance Representative
  • Laverne V Lutz - Property & Casualty Representative
  • Mary L Shelton - Life/Health Products Representative
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  • Ashley Tackett - Multiple Line Representative
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Our mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams.
  • State Farm Video
    Did You Know?
    Safer Cars, Lower Rates. Car Shopping Soon?

    Some insurers increase premiums for cars that have higher rates of damage or occupant injury. And cars that do better in safety tests? They're more likely to get you lower rates.

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    How Often Does a Burglary Occur?

    According to FBI statistics, a house, apartment or condominium is burglarized once every 15 seconds.

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    State Farm

    In 1971, an unknown pianist and composer Barry Manilow writes the music for our new "Like a good neighbor..." theme song.

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    Stolen Cars

    According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), a vehicle is stolen every 26 seconds in the United States.

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    Too Hot to Handle

    Each year in North America, more than 100,000 home fires start in the kitchen, killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands.

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