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Forensic Locksmithing

What IS forensic locksmithing? Forensic locksmithing, or investigative locksmithing, is a relatively unknown field of investigative work; it provides a needed service to law enforcement, government agencies, and private companies.

By |2010-11-11T15:38:27-06:00November 11, 2010|Locksmith|

Locksmith Scams-Verify Your Locksmith

That answer should be SIMPLE. Otherwise, why would you want to NOT verify a locksmith’s credentials or licenses? There are so many people out there claiming to be something they are not these days, it would just be an un-safe decision to make. While the government is starting to pay attention and understand that possibly all locksmiths should be licensed as well as pass a criminal background check. With all of this government work going on, it’s hard to believe that still, not ALL states require a locksmith to be licensed. In fact, many counties throughout the United States do not even require a simple business license to be a locksmith. It is a comforting thought to know that A-1Locksmith, regardless of requirements, is licensed to do business and is a member of the Better Business Bureau.

By |2010-11-06T10:37:07-05:00November 6, 2010|Locksmith|

The Evolution of Locksmithing

Historically, a locksmith’s job was to engineer and create locks that were used to secure doors, safes, and other areas that needed protection or safeguarding.

By |2010-11-01T18:29:03-05:00November 1, 2010|Locksmith|

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