Evan, that is how it is explained in some areas.
What I am basing it off of is the following:
"GENERAL LOCKSMITH CERTIFICATION
Registered Locksmith (RL)
The designation for Registered Locksmith is – RL An Individual who is an RL was “grand fathered†into the
program at it’s inception in 1985/6 (this grandfather program is no longer available); or is an active locksmith
who has received twelve ALOA Education Units (AEU) by completing twelve ALOA Continuing Education
(ACE) Classes consisting of eight hours each; or has completed the ALOA Five or Six-Day Basic Locksmithing
course and passed the exam at the end of the course."
http://www.aloa.org/education/pdf/Certi ... mation.pdf"Do I have to take a test to maintain my ALOA membership?
Article III, Section 3 of the ALOA Bylaws specifies that you must hold and maintain an ALOA
approved designation. ALOA approved designations include the RL designation which does not
require testing. See description below."
http://www.aloa.org/education/pdf/CertificationFAQ.pdf"The Registered Locksmith (RL) designation does not require testing. Is this designation a certification?
The Registered Locksmith (RL) designation is recognition of experience or training but
because there is not an examination it is not a certification. It has been awarded for
various accomplishments such as: 10 years of ALOA membership which provided for
grandfathering when the program was first initiated in 1985; taking 12 ALOA Continuing
Education (ACE) classes (since 1992) or equivalent; successfully completing the ALOA
Basic Locksmithing Course and passing the exam at the end of the course; Passing the L-
00 Mandatory section of the PRP. .Except for the last two options, it is not a path towards
certification. It is however,an ALOA recognized designation and thus meets the
requirements of achieving an ALOA recognized designation for ALOA membership."
http://www.aloa.org/education/pdf/CertificationFAQ.pdfand apparently you do not have to be a member to recertify:
"The re-certification fee is $0.00 for members and $195.00 for non-members, payable
every three years. ALOA will send an invoice after the credit requirement is met. The fee
is subject to change."
http://www.aloa.org/education/pdf/BylawsandPRP.pdfThough I am still looking for information atm regarding whether a non member can obtain a certification, I am sure I have seen somewhere the pricing for non member but cannot remember where atm.