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Online locksmith classes?

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

Online locksmith classes?

Postby thenosepick » 20 Feb 2014 16:29

I was looking into ashworth college online locksmkthimg program. I was wondering if anyone has taken this program and had info on whether it is good or not?
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby thenosepick » 20 Feb 2014 16:32

locksmith*

forgive me I don't know how to edit a post from my phone.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby Kensho89 » 23 Feb 2014 20:41

I have taken that course, but I will tell you now that your best beat is Foley Belsaw. They are state certified. I found out the hard way trying to get my license in TN. Both Ashworth and Penn Foster are not approved courses for most states if they require locksmith training.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby thenosepick » 24 Feb 2014 16:43

Thanks for the helpful info.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby bjornnrojb » 6 Mar 2014 22:11

A pretty good intro course online is on youtube. Check this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBDpLXSbLHkPVocZgMuBTMw. Also register to do the Assa Abloy online university which is FREE. You can learn a ton there. Additionally, they will send you a student ID card. I have been using mine liberally to get discounts at all possible times.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby Erlstn » 16 Mar 2014 17:45

I live in Michigan which does not require a locksmith license...does this mean anyone can advertise themselves as a locksmith with little or no training?
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby Divinorum » 16 Mar 2014 17:50

Erlstn wrote:I live in Michigan which does not require a locksmith license...does this mean anyone can advertise themselves as a locksmith with little or no training?


As far as I know...If the state, county, and town the work will be done in do not require a license then yes anyone can advertise and work as a locksmith. Some states don't have locksmith laws but, certain counties/towns within the state will pass their own licensing laws. It's important to check the laws on all levels.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby sentientsentinel » 18 Feb 2015 1:17

bjornnrojb wrote:A pretty good intro course online is on youtube. Check this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBDpLXSbLHkPVocZgMuBTMw. Also register to do the Assa Abloy online university which is FREE. You can learn a ton there. Additionally, they will send you a student ID card. I have been using mine liberally to get discounts at all possible times.

Nice really nice advice thanks
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby CatFaceMaowzers » 9 Mar 2015 13:20

I saw this post and got me interested in getting a certificate out of all this hard work. The problem is will the military TA cover any of the online courses that I have ran across ncluding the ones mentioned above?

A bit of a long shot if anyone has information that could help out that's a very much Tango Mike.



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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby nick08037 » 9 Mar 2015 15:44

Hello CatFaceMaowzers,
This company is easy to reach and they have a long history of providing locksmith training, let us know what they tell you.
-Nick

Contact Foley-Belsaw and The Foley-Belsaw Institute
Hours 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (Central Time) Monday through Friday
Toll-free 1-800-821-3452
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby pickmonger » 1 Aug 2015 11:07

The province I live in , Ontario Canada does not require locksmith permits.

Are there any states that issue permits to out of state locksmiths after passing tests.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby Unkei » 27 Jan 2016 21:06

thenosepick wrote:I was looking into ashworth college online locksmkthimg program. I was wondering if anyone has taken this program and had info on whether it is good or not?


I asked for info, but was Required to give my phone number. 30 seconds after completing the request for info, I got a phone call from them! I felt that was way too pushy and told them so!
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby dll932 » 26 Feb 2016 15:45

Erlstn wrote:I live in Michigan which does not require a locksmith license...does this mean anyone can advertise themselves as a locksmith with little or no training?

Same with Ohio, and yes. We have a lot of problems with "Gypsy" call skimmers who have an 800 number and advertise all different communities. They lowball estimates, send someone out who drills out your lock and charges you $400.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby Aahicnow » 4 Mar 2016 11:35

One thing i can say positive about the ashworth course over one of the other big online courses is that they at least attempt to get you doing stuff hands on. As part of the course you receive lock cylinders, re-pinning kits, pick sets and if you graduate a key cutting machine. The other big course was only theory based.
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Re: Online locksmith classes?

Postby CowBoy7684 » 9 Mar 2016 6:53

Just wondering if anybody knew anything specific about classes or courses in Minnesota.
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