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Street Address:
2000 Harbor Blvd Ste A106
Costa Mesa, CA 92627-2601
  • Landmark:
    Two Blocks North of Triangle Square, Across the Street from the Golden Dragon
  • Phone: (949) 415-2140
    Fax: (949) 596-9155
    Mobile: (949) 742-5524
    Toll Free: (888) 705-6506
  • License Number: 0G58329
  • Office Hours:
    Monday -Friday 9AM-5PM
    Night and Weekends by Appt

Languages we speak:
State Farm product policies, contracts, required notices are in English only.
  • Spanish
My background and achievements
  • Graduated Whittier College in 1989
  • Chamber of Commerce Member - Costa Mesa
  • Member of Local Church
  • 10 year resident in Costa Mesa
  • 10 years experience in Information Technology/Sales
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  • Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do
  • 12 year volunteer with Amnesty International
  • Co-chaired Peace and Justice Commission at my church
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Genevieve Medina
Office Manager
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Mariza Rocha
Multiple Line Representative
Resident of Orange County. Life-long resident of California. Colgate University Alumna. Interested in community involvement and activities. Bilingual, fluent in Spanish and English.
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