What’s a Certified Locksmith?


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Certified Registered Locksmith (CRL) - The first level of locksmith certification is Certified Registered Locksmith (CRL). A Certified Registered Locksmith has passed the ten mandatory categories, as well as at least two specialized electives of his choice. A CRL has a good working knowledge of general locksmithing.
Certified Professional Locksmith (CPL) - The second level of locksmith certification is Certified Professional Locksmith (CPL). A Certified Professional Locksmith has earned the CRL designation and has successfully in an additional twelve elective categories. A CPL has an advanced knowledge of general locksmithing and of many specialized areas.
Certified Master Locksmith (CML) – The highest level of locksmith certification is Certified Master Locksmith (CML). A Certified Master Locksmith has reached the highest level of ALOA’s Proficiency Registration Program and has successfully demonstrated proficiency in ninety percent of the available categories of the Proficiency Registration Program. A CML has advanced knowledge of most areas of locksmithing and electronic security.

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2 Responses to What’s a Certified Locksmith?

  1. To be eligible for an apprenticeship with a locksmith business, you should complete a course in basiclocksmithing. Although it’s not mandatory for locksmiths to obtain certificates, completion certificates for approved courses are offered by the ALOA and the Safe and Vault Technicians Association.

  2. Its such a skilled profession I admire everyone in the industry.

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