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Locksmith Badges / IDs?

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Locksmith Badges / IDs?

Postby rwp42 » 19 Oct 2007 11:57

A question to the professional locksmiths out there: what badges / ID's do you carry and show to customers? Do any of you use the metal 'police-style' locksmith badges I've seen advertised or are those just a novelty? Are there 'accredited' or 'official' ID's?

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Postby JackNco » 19 Oct 2007 12:14

going a little off track here but why would you need one? its not like the police where they can just turn up and need to prove who they are. if you didn't call one then the chances are you shouldn't be expecting one...

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Postby parapilot » 19 Oct 2007 12:18

I use mine loads. When you work for bigger companys, Asda (wallmart), courts, and police, brit nucular fuels etc. All ask for id to be worn. just doing the residential stuff iv never once been asked for ID.
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Postby rwp42 » 19 Oct 2007 12:32

parapilot - when you say you use yours loads, what do you use? A badge? An ID? Who issued the ID?

Thanks!

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Postby Black Zero » 19 Oct 2007 13:03

According to what I've heard, if you are a subscriber to the National Locksmith Magazine or whatever, they can make you an official locksmith id card.
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Postby JackNco » 19 Oct 2007 14:48

cheers para
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Postby parapilot » 19 Oct 2007 18:52

I work for a company, so have it issued. Its printed on plastic card, company name / logo, contact details, my name - locksmith. It looks good. You can get things printed on card for quite cheep now, deffo worth having if your in the game, adds that touch of profesionalism.
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 19 Oct 2007 20:14

we carry company issued photo id that expires every 12 months
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Postby rwp42 » 19 Oct 2007 21:21

Thanks for the info. I'm in the process of enrolling in the FB class, and have been reading up on the licensing requirements for CA.

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Photo shop can make one
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Postby blake1803 » 20 Oct 2007 14:28

rwp42: in California it is required that you carry the state-issued locksmith ID at all times while doing work. If you've been reading up on it I guess you already know that this is issued through the BSIS. If you are applying as a company and not as an employee it's likely you'll need a business license as well, which is done at the county, and not state, level. (Some counties do not require this; most do). If your company does not have your surname in it, you'll need to register the business name as well -- and if you are the sole proprietor this can be a simple Fictitious Business Name filing which can be done through your country clerk.

None of it is "hard" to do -- there's no test or anything like that in CA. Really it's just a lot of paperwork (and then making sure you keep up on fees, taxes, etc). Just a lot of hoops to jump through.

I'm no expert on the process but that is how works, as best as I can remember.
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Postby rwp42 » 20 Oct 2007 21:43

blake1803 - Thank you for the real info... I did read up on the CA requirements, and figured that I'd at the minimum have to carry the CA-issued license. My question also refers to the specific 'detective-badge' offered by Foley-Belsaw, for example. Is this just a novelty, or are there real locksmiths who carry them?

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Postby Eyes_Only » 21 Oct 2007 1:31

It's a novelty item. FB makes them for people who likes to waste money on them. You flash that to a cop in CA and you'll spend the weekend in jail.
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Postby rwp42 » 21 Oct 2007 15:56

Eyes_Only - that's what I figured. Thanks for the clarification.

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