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A number of locksmiths will claim to be Police Approved or Police Registered – but what does this actually mean? In short, it’s usually a warning sign of a potential rogue locksmith.
The MLA has close ties with the police, we recently reached out to the MET Police on locksmiths using their logo & those claiming to be endorsed by MET Police, read their thoughts below.
At the MLA we undertook work to change the law on the vetting of locksmiths, we were informed that there is no such thing as a Police Approved / Police Registered Locksmith.
Our dealings with various police forces lead us to believe that it’s that Police forces do not “approved” locksmiths.
Again there is no such thing as a Police Registered Locksmith, the police DO NOT register locksmiths.
A locksmith claiming to be police registered or approved is usually the sign of a rogue locksmith.
The Met Police have their own problems with rogue locksmiths using the MET Police logo without authorization, the MET Police told us:
“We take action against companies and those who misuse our logos and trademarks and who falsely claim to be endorsed by the MPS.
We advise that people only use locksmiths who have been accredited by the Master Locksmith Association
“The MPS does not, as a matter of course, allow companies to refer to the Metropolitan Police Service on their products and materials (for instance on websites) as this can be perceived as providing a commercial endorsement and the MPS does not provide such endorsements.”
Please see our how to spot a rogue locksmith page for signs of a potential rogue locksmith.
The MLA are proud to have a strict vetting, inspection and qualification procedure in place for our locksmiths:
Following a change to the law on the vetting of locksmiths thanks to a campaign by the MLA, our locksmiths are:
Find out how we licence our locksmiths here.
So with the lack of any government regulation of the locksmith industry, it’s even more important to make sure the locksmith you choose is somebody who’s been vetted, is regularly inspected and has a proof of competency.
We have over 340 vetted locksmiths across the UK, all approved by the UK’s largest locksmith association.
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