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Question for USA locksmiths

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Question for USA locksmiths

Postby d_Random » 15 Nov 2015 22:12

Hello-

In your state, if you have locksmith certification, I have a question for you.

Does the locksmith association that administer the test give accredited locksmiths
some sort of identifying badge or patch to wear to indicate to the public that you
are certified?
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby pin_pusher » 22 Dec 2015 10:22

in my state there are no laws requiring licensing or certification, however it does put someone farther ahead in the accredited game of professionalism if they have something to show. as a member of certain associations (savta, aloa) you get to use their symbols and images as tools for advertising, which shows a legitimate membership. if you have any certifications (crl,cpl,cps,cml etc.) displaying those in your workshop or attaching them to a resume will also show proficiency and legitimacy. having these memberships and passing exams can put you on an internet list of trusted locksmiths by location. there are badges and locksmithing wallets that can be purchased, and some companies make nametags or id cards which may show more legitimacy, but i think it's just flare.
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby GWiens2001 » 22 Dec 2015 22:07

No state requirements here in Arizona, either. Though some municipalities may have requirements. (But not in my area).

Will say I'd skip anything that looks like a badge. Some law enforcement people can get touchy about badges. While it may not be illegal to have them, showing them may not be that good an idea.

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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby 2octops » 1 Jan 2016 8:47

d_Random wrote:Hello-

In your state, if you have locksmith certification, I have a question for you.

Does the locksmith association that administer the test give accredited locksmiths
some sort of identifying badge or patch to wear to indicate to the public that you
are certified?


Some do supply a name badge with your name, picture and your license number on it and it is a requirement that it is to be worn while working.

Some simply require you to have your license number on your service vehicle and in all of your printed advertising.

Some require absolutely nothing.
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby CapeCodLocksmith » 29 Jun 2016 22:25

All states are different. Some locksmith supply companies sell unofficial badges that any locksmith can buy. It can help with some customers who ask if you have a locksmith license, in a state that does not issue one.

But business cards will usually have all the info a customer would need re. licensing, including license number and name of company, if in a license required state.
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby Raccoon » 30 Jun 2016 2:55

There are approximately 5 or 6 locations in the U.S. that have any sort of regulatory oversight for locksmithing. In California, you actually have to have two of your competitors sign for you. They are your momma and dadda, and decide whether to breath life into your business or not.

Anywhere else is just business.
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby Tyler J. Thomas » 30 Jun 2016 8:18

Raccoon wrote:There are approximately 5 or 6 locations in the U.S. that have any sort of regulatory oversight for locksmithing. In California, you actually have to have two of your competitors sign for you. They are your momma and dadda, and decide whether to breath life into your business or not.

Anywhere else is just business.


There are 15 states and 3 cities that regulate the locksmith trade.
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby Raccoon » 30 Jun 2016 16:29

Confederate wrote:There are 15 states and 3 cities that regulate the locksmith trade.


Oh god, it's grown!
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby Raccoon » 13 Jul 2016 19:34

Confederate: May I get that list from you?
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Re: Question for USA locksmiths

Postby name-TBA » 9 Mar 2017 1:42

About that list?
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