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Oregon Locksmith Licensing

Updated 2024. Verify current rules with the state agency before applying.

How locksmith licensing works in Oregon

Oregon requires a statewide locksmith license to operate as a locksmith for hire. The trade is regulated by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). As of 2024 the program operates with these parameters:

Oregon requires a $20,000 surety bond and proof of general liability insurance.

Step-by-step: getting licensed in Oregon

  1. Confirm you meet the basic eligibility (typically 18 or 21 years old, clean criminal record, U.S. resident or work-authorized).
  2. Schedule and complete the required background check.
  3. If a training requirement applies, complete the required hours through an approved provider.
  4. Submit application + fees to Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB).
  5. Schedule and pass the Oregon locksmith exam.
  6. Receive license; verify business registration and insurance are aligned (most states require liability proof before issuance).

What it costs in total to start

Beyond the state license itself, plan for: business registration (~$50–$200), liability insurance ($500–$800/yr), starter kit ($300–$2,500 depending on service mix), and a vehicle commercial endorsement on your insurance. A Oregon-licensed locksmith is operational for under $5,000 all-in on a residential focus, under $12,000 on a residential + commercial focus, and under $20,000 on a residential + commercial + automotive focus.

How Locksmith School Blog helps Oregon locksmiths specifically

Locksmith School Blog’s state-licensing module includes a Oregon-specific checklist with current fees, links to the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) application portal, and a downloadable application checklist. Free tier learners get the checklist; Pro tier learners get coach review of their application before submission — we catch the common rejection reasons before they happen.

Official source: Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB)

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