How do you duplicate a key that says duplication prohibited?
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How do you duplicate a key that says duplication prohibited?
Duplication of restricted keys is limited to approved manufacturers and locksmiths and requires the use of particular tools. In order to have a copied made, the locksmith should ask for identification of the person requesting it and proof that this person has obtained permission from the original owner.
Is it illegal to copy a key that says do not duplicate?
If you see a key that says “Do Not Duplicate” on it, then you might wonder if it is actually illegal to copy that key. According to wikipedia, there isn’t a law in place that specifies that it is illegal to replicate a do-not-duplicate key.
Is there a way to tell if a key has been copied?
Can you tell if a key has been copied? No. If any marks are left by a copy machine, they are more subtle than the marks left by inserting the key in a lock. A machine is not always used.
Is it legal to duplicate a key?
In the state of California any key that is marked “DUPLICATION PROHIBITED”, “DO NOT DUPLICATE”, or any variation; is ILLEGAL for anyone to copy without a “LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION”. A copy of this letter must be presented to the person who is copying the key.
How do you identify different keys?
To make it easy to find the most used keys on your key ring:
- Color Code Key Head: Paint both sides of the head of the key with brightly colored nail polish.
- File Notch in Key Head: Use a triangular file to cut a small (1/8″ deep) notch in the head of your most used key, so you can find it by feel, even in the dark.
How can I find out what key a key belongs to?
In most cases the key number will be stamped on the front of the lock next to where the key enters. In some cases the number may also be stamped on the original key.
What keys can you not copy?
The biggest question many people have when it comes to keys being duplicated by a locksmith are the keys labeled as “Do Not Duplicate”. These keys seem like they shouldn’t be able to be duplicated, but that’s a myth. There are no regulations or laws keeping a key with “Do Not Duplicate” on it from being duplicated.
Can I copy “do not duplicate” keys on the minute key machine?
The Minute Key machine automatically identifies your key for you and determines if it can be duplicated. Can I copy “Do Not Duplicate,” school building, high-security, public institution or other restricted keys? No, this machine cannot be used for duplicating any keys marked “Do Not Duplicate”.
What is keykeyme’s “do not duplicate” policy?
KeyMe follows the Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA) guidelines on “Do Not Duplicate” keys: “Orders for keys stamped ‘Do Not Duplicate’ or similar wording will be handled in the same manner as any unrestricted key.
What types of keys can I make copies of?
You can choose from standard, specialty or vehicle keys to copy at any KeyMe kiosk. The difference between a standard and specialty key is that a specialty key may have an unusual shape or be thicker than a standard key. At certain locations, you can also scan RFID badges to make copies as well.
How do I use KeyMe?
How Does KeyMe Work? 1 Find a KeyMe Kiosk. KeyMe kiosks can be found all over the United States. 2 Log In to Your Account on the Kiosk. If you plan to store scans of your key so that you can make a copy later, you must log in 3 Choose Your Key Type. 4 Insert Your Key. 5 Store Your Key Scan. 6 Place Your Order.