Wednesday, October 21, 2009

AZ Locksmith


Did you know that AZ locksmith do not have to have locksmith license. They don’t have a back ground check to see if they have any felony charges. All that is requires is they are business licensed so that they can pay taxes. So you don’t know what type of person you are dealing with. AZ Locksmiths have the option of being bonded with bonding services provided by private insurance companies, the Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA) or the National Locksmith Association (NLA). Bonding allows a locksmith to provide the consumer with limited compensation if any of the customer's property is damaged or turns up missing during the course of the locksmith's work. The ALOA and NLA are organizations of locksmiths who are engaged in supplying, servicing or installing locks, keys, safes, alarms and all related lines of the security industry. Currently, the ALOA provides its locksmiths with a "positive identification policy," designed to protect the locksmith and provide information to the police in situations in which the locksmith unknowingly or inadvertently provides premise access to an unauthorized person. The positive identification policy includes the following information on each work order: name, address, and signature, and phone number, identification number of the customer and a description of property from the customer. In addition, it is suggested that the locksmith verify through reasonable and appropriate evidence that the customer has the authority to request access. But this is up to the AZ locksmith to follow. It's not a law in Arizona. You have to be careful when calling an AZ locksmith to your home or to unlock your car. Take the time now and check who you might have to deal with. Your safety and your wallet is in your hands. Just a few minutes now can prevent problems later.

If any AZ locksmith in the state of Arizona claims to have a license as a contractor 9 times out of 10 they lying. Now there are a few locksmiths that are required to have a contractor’s license due to Low/High voltage wiring or a few other reasons. Just find an AZ locksmith you trust and one that treats you right. As well as one that operates in a safe manner. So once again check into who you’re dealing with. Be prepared and find a trustworthy AZ locksmith before you need one. This cannot be expressed enough. Check with ALOA, NLA, friends, coworkers and neighbors to see who they have dealt with. Take the time now before you need one and don’t have a chance to pick one you can trust. Put that number in your cell phone. Don’t let an AZ locksmith scam you when you have a trustworthy locksmiths around if you just taken the time and found them. If you do get scammed by an AZ locksmith post your complaint directly with the Federal Trade Commission and with your local Attorney General.




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