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If you are already in the locksmithing business should also think about joining a trade association to gain the best training and assistance.<br /><br />Many vocational schools offer courses in locksmithing however these programs do not always suffice to get you licensed. To obtain your license, you must pass a test. Some states also have their own requirements for certification. You should also consider a locksmithing apprenticeship. These courses typically last for 3-6 weeks and can provide hands-on training in the field.<br /><br />State licensing requirements vary, but in general you must have at least a GED or high school diploma and pass a criminal background check. Some states require you to pass an exam in writing and a practical test, while other states only require a background screening. 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