2019 US Virgin Islands Code
Title 27 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 19 - Locksmiths and Keymakers
§ 501. Definitions

  • Whenever used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
    • 1. “Locksmith” means a person dealing in the mechanical actions, and the current operation of all locks, keys or keyless, or similar devices, and whose trade or occupation is duplicating keys, repairing, servicing, installing, inspecting, opening and closing such locks by mechanical means, other than with the regular key made for the purpose, without altering, marring or destroying the original condition or effectiveness of such locks or similar devices in any shape or manner, or maker or manufacturer of locks, pressure keys, skeleton keys, pass keys, jigs, or any other mechanical device to aid a locksmith in the plying of his trade.

    • 2. “Keymaker” means a person other than a locksmith, who shall duplicate keys only.

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