N.J. Admin. Code § 13:31A-2.5 - Application for locksmith licensure: individual and business firm
(a) All
applications by individuals seeking a locksmith license shall include the
following information and materials:
1. The
name, date of birth, and principal business address of the applicant, or if the
applicant is an employee, the principal business address of the
employer;
2. Two, two-inch by
two-inch passport-size photographs of the applicant;
3. A list of all criminal offenses of which
the applicant has been convicted, including the date and place of each
conviction and the name under which he or she was convicted, if other than the
name on the application;
4. The
applicant's fingerprints provided in such manner as directed by the
Division;
5. A copy of the
applicant's high school diploma or equivalency certificate, or if a copy cannot
be provided, a certification from the applicant verifying that he or she holds
a high school diploma or equivalency certificate;
6. An affidavit from the applicant's previous
employer verifying that the applicant has satisfied the experience requirements
set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:31A-2.1. If an applicant cannot obtain an
affidavit from his or her previous employer, the applicant may submit copies of
the applicant's W2 form to verify the experience requirements set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:31A-2.1; and
7. A certified check or money order payable
to the Committee in the amount of the application fee set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:31A-1.4. Payment for the criminal history
records check shall be in the amount and by the means set forth in the
application.
(b) Upon
review of the materials in (a) above, the Committee shall advise the applicant
that he or she is eligible to take the locksmith examination.
(c) All applications by business firms
seeking a locksmith business license shall include the following information
and materials:
1. The name, date of birth,
residence, present and previous occupations of the business qualifier and each
member, officer or director of the business firm, the address of the principal
place of business of the firm and the location of all branch offices, if
applicable;
2. The fingerprints of
all persons provided pursuant to (c)1 above, provided in such manner as
directed by the Division;
3.
Evidence of general liability insurance and insurance coverage or a surety bond
as provided in
N.J.A.C.
13:31A-2.6; and
4. A certified check or money order in the
amount of the application fee set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:31A-1.4.
(d) If an individual or business firm seeking
licensure to engage in the provision of locksmithing services files with the
Committee fingerprints of a person other than those specified in the
application, the application shall be denied and the applicant shall be guilty
of a fourth degree crime.
(e) If an
individual or business firm seeking licensure to engage in the provision of
locksmithing services falsifies any information contained in the application as
required pursuant to (a) and (c) above, the applicant shall be denied a license
pursuant to the provisions of
N.J.A.C.
13:31A-1.9.
(f) A nonresident military spouse as defined
in N.J.A.C. 13:31A-2.10(a)
may apply for a temporary courtesy license,
if he or she satisfies the criteria set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:31A-2.10(b) through
(f).
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