Research locksmith career requirements in your area
Meet the minimum age and legal requirements
Obtain a high school diploma or equivalent
Learn basic mechanical and security system skills
Enroll in a locksmith training program or apprenticeship
Study lock types, key cutting, rekeying, and lock installation
Practice using locksmith tools and equipment
Gain hands-on experience under a licensed locksmith
Learn local laws and licensing rules for locksmiths
Apply for any required license, certification, or registration
Build skills in customer service and problem-solving
Purchase essential locksmith tools
Start working for a locksmith company or as an apprentice
Continue learning advanced residential, commercial, and automotive locksmithing
Build a reputation for reliability and professionalism
Consider specializing in a niche such as safes, access control, or automotive locks
