How to Become a Locksmith in Maryland

The first thing you should know about becoming a locksmith in Maryland is that only employers (or independents with no employees) require a license from the state.

If you are an employee of a locksmith company you will receive work authorization and an ID card through your employer.

The rest of this article will inform employers how to become a licensed locksmith in Maryland.

Maryland Locksmith Licensing Procedure

The business owner (or designee) must apply for a license using the following application.

The application itself will require the following:

In addition to the application some other key requirements are:

For more information, you can email the Maryland Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing at locksmiths@dllr.state.md.us.

Regional Salary in Maryland

Region Employed Avg. Annual Salary Avg. Hourly Pay Top 10% Annual Salary Bottom 10% Annual Salary
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD120$56,840$27.33$74,480$32,390
Salisbury, MD-DE**$45,520$21.88$64,090$30,140

* Salary information based on the May 2022 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey for Locksmiths and Safe Repairers, OCC Code 49-9094, BLS.
* Employment conditions in your area may vary. -->

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  1. John Brinsfield says August 4, 2020 at 11:13 pm

I was just wondering, what if you just wanted to get a locksmith license just for yourself. With no attachment to a company or anything of the sort. If your tired of locking yourself out of home/ auto, but can’t afford to pay the $80-$100. To have someone come out and let you back in to your own home/auto. Also to be able to help family and friends out of those situations also. Is that something a sole person can do by themselves?

Hey John, If you just want the skills and know-how you can consider just taking a course, buying a lock for practice and you’ll have everything you need to learn the trade. Here’s a link to a course: https://www.pennfoster.edu/affiliate/m-trades/index.html?ct_id=htblock&adkey=UIMD21V Choose any of these locks: https://www.howtobecomealocksmith.org/best-lock-pick-set/ Good luck.

Hi, is a home business considered a “fixed verifiable business address” in Maryland. Since we are mobile we werent going to open a storefront