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Locksmith Indemnity Forms

Wondering which locksmith course to take? Looking for locksmith license info for your locale? This is the forum for you.

Locksmith Indemnity Forms

Postby Raccoon » 31 Jan 2006 16:07

I know many locksmiths have their customers sign an indemnity form, holding harmless the locksmith from any damages (ie, blemishes, etc) from bypassing a home or vehicle lock through means unintended by the manufacturer. Such forms are a good idea, as they protect the locksmith from claims of damage to things like door seals, that the manufacturer refuses to cover because the owner called a locksmith to "break in".

Would anyone here be willing to post a copy of their indemnity form, and we can compare different aspects of eachother's forms?
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Re: Locksmith Indemnity Forms

Postby jordyh » 31 Jan 2006 16:36

Raccoon wrote:I know many locksmiths have their customers sign an indemnity form, holding harmless the locksmith from any damages (ie, blemishes, etc) from bypassing a home or vehicle lock through means unintended by the manufacturer. Such forms are a good idea, as they protect the locksmith from claims of damage to things like door seals, that the manufacturer refuses to cover because the owner called a locksmith to "break in".

Would anyone here be willing to post a copy of their indemnity form, and we can compare different aspects of eachother's forms?



A form saying the locksmith is not liable for what happens to the lock and door?

Lol, that's neat, but necessary, i guess.
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Postby quicklocks » 31 Jan 2006 17:58

heres the one i use on my job tickets. not perfect i know but a start (sorry for the size)
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i just made that up off the top of my head one day but theres more stuff im going to add to it next time round
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Postby toomush2drink » 31 Jan 2006 18:13

Quicklocks it is also worth adding that
"Locks and all items supplied or supplied and fitted by quicklocks remains the property of quicklocks until paid for in full." This at least gives you some come back if they try to get out of paying for your work.
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Postby Raccoon » 31 Jan 2006 18:18

Thanks Quicklocks, that adds some consideration I hadn't thought about.

BTW, If you'd like some help reducing the photo, so it doesn't stretch out the remaining thread, I can give you a few pointers or walkthrough.
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Postby quicklocks » 31 Jan 2006 18:27

yes toomush thats one of the things i will be adding :D
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Postby bonez » 1 Feb 2006 12:58

thanks guys that's a good bit of info that i had not
thought about!

off to the printers at the weekend.

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don't eat yellow snow -a quote by illusion.
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