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Have you ever wondered how reliable locksmiths receive their training? Are you considering a career in the locksmith industry? If so, then this article is for you. At Top Atlanta Locksmith, we take great pride in providing premium residential, commercial and automotive locksmith services in Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Peachtree City, Doraville, Kennesaw, Chamblee and other metro area cities. All of our service providers have been through the extensive process of becoming a professional locksmith, and we want to explain the steps it takes to start a professional career as a locksmith.
Every state has different requirements. Some require certification, apprenticeships and professional training, while others have little if any regulations at all. Whether you intend on becoming a locksmith yourself, or are considering hiring a locksmith company for your next lock change, key duplication, rekeying service or emergency lockout situation, it’s important to become informed about the laws and regulations in your area. The Associated Locksmiths of America is an excellent resource, and they will be able to provide information about the requirements in your state.
The next step is to begin your professional training. Most states that require certification also prefer that locksmiths have extensive training in professional courses. In the state of Georgia, there are many technical schools such as the Interactive College of Technology and Penn Foster College that offer certification courses on their campus. Contact your local training school or college to find out if they offer similar classes. Most programs can be completed in less than a year, and often offer classes at night and on the weekend for men and women who are raising families and are currently working full time.
After completing the classroom hours, you will most likely need field experience before becoming an official locksmith. During your apprenticeship training, your school will find an existing locksmith where you will be assigned to work with during a period of time, ranging from 30 to 90 days depending on your local regulations. This is an invaluable step in becoming a certified locksmith in Atlanta, or elsewhere, because students will see firsthand what kind of issues arise while performing a service, and will help prepare them for ways to resolve specific problems using professional tools and equipment.
After you’ve completed your classroom hours and apprenticeship, you will be ready to take the certification exam. The test will ensure that you have retained the information learned in the course and onsite, and if passed, you will officially be a certified locksmith. After receiving the necessary certification and licensing, you can work for an existing locksmith company near you, or become an independent contractor and start your own business.
Are you in need of a locksmith service in Atlanta, GA or a surrounding metro area neighborhood? From 24 hour emergency lockout assistance, to transponder key programming, our residential and commercial locksmith experts are ready to put their tools and skills to work for you. Call our office today for more information or to schedule an appointment with an Atlanta mobile locksmith.