Is Your Locksmith Trustworthy? 10 Ways To Find Out

When you need a locksmith, you’re going to want to know you’re choosing someone who’s honest and will be fair with you.But the truth lies with the fact that not every locksmith you know about and come across is going to be that person.  The good news is that you can take steps to make sure that you’re picking a professional locksmith who’ll charge fair rates and be honest.without further delay, let’s see how.

1. Don’t rely on the Internet.  While there are plenty of good locksmiths with webpages, you should remember that anyone can start a page.  Someone you’ve found only on the Internet (and not also in the phone book or in person) may not have the training and facilities you’re looking for.

2. Check with the Better Business Bureau.The BBB gives out information such as if any complaints have been filed against your prospective locksmith, how long has he or she been business an lots of other information too.  If you see a lot of complaints or a locksmith that hasn’t been in business long, you may wish to ask more questions.Open complaints are a real worry.

3. Check for bonding.  All locksmiths should be bonded.This means that they have been thoroughly checked for criminal records, their backgrounds and have been fingerprinted.  These are security measures that keep criminals from posing as legitimate locksmiths. 

4. What are your locksmith’s credentials?  Credentials are also important.  There are two different locksmithing credentials sources – correspondence course and the ALA, or Associated Locksmiths of America.  The latter is usually the better choice.

5. Check on insurance.  All locksmiths should be able to produce proof of insurance to help protect their business and your belongings.  This insurance will cover accidental damage to the property as well as the locksmith’s honesty and quality of work.

6. Get a recommendation.  If you can, ask people you know and trust who they’ve used in the past.  They’ll be able to tell you who in your area is a good, trustworthy locksmith and who should be avoided.

7.  Does your locksmith have a shop?Its usually a good idea to skip and avoid locksmiths that work out of their homes or cars.A dependable locksmith with a busy schedule will generally have a physical address and a place where customers can visit.  While a locksmith with no store isn’t always untrustworthy, you should definitely take time to find out how long he or she has been in business and whether or not complaints have been registered.

8. Its worthwhile to enquire if the locksmith will attend to you or would it be his employees.  All employees should be bonded, certified and insured, as well as the owner.  Know who will be helping you with your problem.

9. Ask about references.  A good locksmith is going to be willing to give you references, especially if you’re asking for business service.Other businesses should be able to bring up a locksmith referral to help you choose.

10. Price is not unimportant.  While price isn’t the biggest thing you’ll want to think about, a very cheap locksmith could be suspect.  Be willing to pay a little more to get a locksmith you’re comfortable with and can trust.

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