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| Locksmiths must be licensed in Texas. Licensing requirements include business general liability insurance, a FBI background check, and education requirements. This law provides for your protection as a consumer, and holds the locksmith accountable for his actions. Verify that the locksmith you plan on using is licensed in Texas. TX Dept. Of Safety Private Security Bureau |
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| Locksmith News for Consumers Vehicles are becoming more complex to unlock if keys are locked inside. Special tools and experience are mandatory in this situation. If your keys are locked in the vehicle, do not risk damaging the door paint, window, window seal gaskets, or even worse, the side air bags (if equipped) by attempting to unlock it yourself. Call a licensed locksmith to unlock the door. Call AMERIKEYS 967-5397 |
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| Locksmiths must have a license to operate in Texas. This includes a FBI background check, liability insurance for their company, and education requirements. This provides for a safe experience for the consumer and accountability for the locksmith company. TX Dept of Safety Private Security Bureau |
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| We can help you get back on the road. 210-967-KEYS (5397) |
