Locksmith Licensing

States Licensed

12

of 50 states and D.C.

×

Burden Rank

73rd

for average burdens 1st is worst

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Combined Rank

77th

for states licensed x average burdens 1st is worst

Change from 2017 to 2022, if any:
Burden increased
Burden decreased
Mixed burden change
N
New license
E
Eliminated license
2022 Licensing Burden Rank
Lower Burden Rank
Higher Burden Rank
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Definition

Locksmiths repair and open locks; make keys; change locks and safe combinations; and install and repair safes.

2022 Snapshot

  • 39 unlicensed states
  • Days lost range from 0 (9 states) to 1,095 (New Jersey)
  • Fees range from $58 (Texas) to $550 (Illinois)
  • 8 states require 1+ exam
  • 6 states set minimum age
  • 1 state sets minimum grade

Changes Since 2017

  • 2 licenses removed by Nebraska and Tennessee; none created
  • Fees changed most often and usually increased
  • Burden rank worsened 4 spots, largely because of fee increases; combined rank stayed the same because average burdens rose with the elimination of 2 licenses

2022 Licensing Burden in Detail

N New License
E Eliminated License
Increase
Decrease

Data Notes: 2022 data collected between February 3, 2020, and March 18, 2022. Fees include charges for application review and license issuance; exams; background checks, credit reports and fingerprinting; recovery fund contributions; third-party certification; and certain fees for training courses. Calendar days lost were estimated based on required education and experience; except for amounts smaller than one day, days lost are rounded to whole days and thus may not reflect very small changes between 2017 and 2022. Appendix A details methods for estimating days lost and calculating burden ranks. Complete data, including revised 2017 data, are available at https://ij.org/report/license-to-work-3/ltw3-data/.

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