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RATIONALE, and full topic coverage from state licensing law to automotive, safes,
access control, ethics, and door hardware.
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Question 1. Under the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1702, which state
agency is responsible for regulating locksmith businesses and employees in
Texas?
A. Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)
B. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
C. Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
D. Texas Secretary of State's Office
E. Texas Attorney General's Office
Correct Answer: C. Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), through its
Private Security Bureau, administers the Texas Private Security Act found in Chapter
1702 of the Texas Occupations Code. This bureau oversees the licensing, regulation, and
discipline of all locksmith companies and employees in Texas.
,Question 2. What is the minimum age requirement to apply for a Texas
Locksmith Employee License?
A. 16 years old
B. 17 years old
C. 18 years old
D. 21 years old
E. 25 years old
Correct Answer: C. 18 years old
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under Chapter 1702 of the Texas Occupations Code, an
applicant for a locksmith employee license must be at least 18 years of age. This aligns
with the general requirement for all private security licensing in Texas.
Question 3. A Texas Locksmith Company License must be renewed every:
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. 3 years
E. 5 years
Correct Answer: C. 2 years
EXPERT RATIONALE: Both locksmith company licenses and employee (pocket card)
licenses issued under the Texas Private Security Act are valid for two years and must be
renewed prior to expiration. Failure to renew results in lapse of authority to operate.
Question 4. Under Texas law, a person convicted of which of the following
crimes may be permanently disqualified from obtaining a locksmith license?
A. Minor traffic violation
, B. Misdemeanor theft under $100
C. Burglary of a habitation
D. Parking violation
E. Public intoxication (first offense)
Correct Answer: C. Burglary of a habitation
EXPERT RATIONALE: Burglary of a habitation is a felony under Texas Penal Code.
Felony convictions involving crimes directly related to the duties of a locksmith —
particularly crimes of theft, burglary, or moral turpitude — are considered bars to
licensure under the Texas Private Security Act.
Question 5. Which of the following is required before a locksmith employee
can legally begin working in Texas?
A. Completion of a 4-year apprenticeship
B. Passing a national locksmith certification exam
C. Submitting fingerprints for a criminal background check
D. Obtaining a surety bond of $50,000
E. Completing a 2-year college degree in security
Correct Answer: C. Submitting fingerprints for a criminal background
check
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas law requires all applicants for a locksmith employee
license to submit fingerprints so that a thorough criminal background check can be
conducted by the DPS. This is a mandatory requirement to protect the public and cannot
be waived.
Question 6. A Texas locksmith company license applicant must carry general
liability insurance with a minimum coverage of:
A. $10,000
, B. $25,000
C. $50,000
D. $100,000
E. $500,000
Correct Answer: D. $100,000
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Texas Private Security Act requires locksmith companies to
maintain liability insurance of at least $100,000 to protect against claims arising from
their services. Proof of this insurance must be submitted with the company license
application and maintained throughout the license period.
Question 7. The Private Security Bureau in Texas falls under the jurisdiction of
which department?
A. Texas Rangers Division
B. Criminal Investigations Division
C. Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
D. Office of the Governor
E. Texas Workforce Commission
Correct Answer: C. Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Private Security Bureau is a division within the Texas
Department of Public Safety. It is directly responsible for issuing, renewing, suspending,
and revoking licenses for all private security occupations, including locksmiths, under
Chapter 1702.
Question 8. The individual license carried by a locksmith employee in Texas is
commonly referred to as a:
A. Master Security Certificate