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The Tennessee In 1655 form serves as a comprehensive application for individuals seeking to become licensed locksmith apprentices in the state of Tennessee, under the oversight of the Department of Commerce & Insurance, Division of Regulatory Boards, Locksmith Licensing Program. This form initiates the process to legally acknowledge an apprentice through the required submission of personal data, affiliation with a registered locksmith company, and a detailed account of any previous applications or registrations as a locksmith, alongside a thorough disclosure of any criminal records as per Tennessee Code Annotated § 62-11-112. Applicants are mandated to provide a broad spectrum of information ranging from personal identification details, including social security numbers and contact information, to a detailed criminal history, if applicable, emphasizing the state's commitment to ensuring the reliability and integrity of locksmith services. Moreover, this form includes stipulations regarding the necessity of submitting two color passport-style photos, fingerprint cards or receipt for electronically scanned prints, and certified court documents for any disclosed charges or arrests, thereby underscoring the stringent requirements set forth for aspiring locksmith apprentices in Tennessee. Additionally, the inclusion of a Statement of Compliance and Understanding along with the applicant's acknowledgment of having read and understood the relevant Tennessee statutes and administrative rules encapsulates the form's role in upholding the standards of the locksmith profession within the state.

Example - Tennessee In 1655 Form

Locksmith Apprentice Application, Page 1

STATE OF TENNESSEE

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & INSURANCE DIVISION OF REGULATORY BOARDS LOCKSMITH LICENSING PROGRAM

500 JAMES ROBERTSON PARKWAY, 2ND FLOOR NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37243-0570 615.532.3369 FAX 615.532.2965 www.tn.gov/commerce/boards

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

File #

Xact #

LOCKSMITH APPRENTICE - APPLICATION

Instructions: Please read this above address. Please note: sheet of paper.

entire application carefully. Complete all sections before returning with the required fees to the application fees are not refundable. Submit additional information for any item on a separate

1. PERSONAL DATA:

________-_____-________ __________________________ _____________________________

_____________________

Social Security Number

Last Name

First Name

Middle Name

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Residence (Street) Address, Apt. No.

___________________________________________________

___________________________

______________________

City

State

Zip Code

(_____)________________

 

_________________________________________________________

(Area Code) Home Phone Number

E-mail address (If available)

 

_____/_____/_________

______________________

_______

_____

______

______

_____

_____

 

Date of Birth (M/D/Y)

Place (City,State) of Birth

Sex(M/F)

Race

Height

Weight

Hair

Eyes

 

a. Are you a United States Citizen?

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

No

b. Have you ever used a name other than the one by which you are applying?

 

 

Yes

No

If yes, give the name(s): ________________________________________________________________________________

Explain why the name(s) was used: ________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. LOCKSMITH COMPANY YOU WILL BE EMPLOYED BY: (REQUIRED)

__________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Company Name

Registration Number

Business Address

 

_______________________________________________

______________

(_________)_____________________

City

State

Zip Code

(Area Code) Telephone Number

a.Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-11-112(b) requires that apprentice applicants list all locksmiths currently employed by the Locksmith Company Employer. (Attach a separate sheet, if necessary.)

_________________________________

_________________________________

__________________________________

Locksmith

Locksmith

Locksmith

_________________________________

_________________________________

__________________________________

Locksmith

Locksmith

Locksmith

IN-1655 Rev 03/08

Locksmith Apprentice Application, Page 2

3. PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS/REGISTRATIONS:

 

 

 

a.

Have you been licensed or registered as a locksmith or locksmith apprentice in another state?

Yes

No

 

If yes, what state?

 

License Number: _________

 

 

b.

Has this license or registration ever been suspended or revoked?

Yes

No

 

If yes, please explain on separate sheet of paper and attach.

 

 

4. STATEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS:

Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-11-112(a)(7) requires that all applicants provide a statement of all criminal records where the applicant has resided. Persons convicted of offenses involving fraud or theft shall not be entitled to licensure as a locksmith. Persons convicted of a felony offense, persons who have been convicted of offenses involving the illegal use, possession, sale, manufacture, distribution or transportation of a controlled substance, drug, or narcotic, persons convicted of felonious assault, persons convicted of a crime involving unlawful breaking or entering, burglary, larceny or arson; or persons convicted as a habitual criminal may not be eligible for registration, refer to Administrative Rule 0780-5-13-.02(8).

You must answer the following questions completely. Information you provide may not disqualify you for a license. However, all arrests or charges, regardless of disposition appear on record returns from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

If you answer yes to any of these questions, you are required to provide certified documents of the final court disposition or judgement with this application, including dismissed, suspended or deferred sentences, as well as, a written explanation of the events that surrounded the charges. If the court no longer has these records on file, you must obtain a letter from the judge or court clerk stating so.

Be advised: If you check "no" to any of the following questions regarding arrests or charges and there is an arrest record listed on your TBI or FBI report, your application could be denied for a material misstatement. Misdemeanor citations and charges for "bad checks", cases where you may not have been fingerprinted and booked but were required to pay court costs or fines, are reported to the TBI and FBI as an arrest. These charges must also be disclosed on your application.

Record Expungements: If you were told that a charge or arrest would be expunged from your record, and you would not need to report the charge as an arrest, you should verify with the court clerk or your attorney that the record was expunged and that you have "no arrest record" for the charge or arrest before completing your application for licensure. Failure to report charges or arrests that were not expunged from your record and are still listed on your TBI and/or FBI report could result in the denial of your application for a material misstatement.

a. Have you ever been arrested in Tennessee or any other state?

Yes No

If yes, what state(s)? ______________________________________________________________

 

b.Were you transported to or surrendered at a police station, sheriff’s office or other law enforcement facility? Yes No

c.

Once there, were you fingerprinted, photographed and booked into jail?

Yes

No

d.

Were misdemeanor or felony charges filed against you?

 

 

 

 

Yes

No

 

If yes, please list the charges below. (Attach a separate sheet of paper, if necessary.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

______________________________

Date

 

Charge

 

City

 

State

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_____________________________

Date

 

 

Charge

 

City

State

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

______________________________

Date

 

Charge

 

City

 

State

e.

Did you appear before the court and enter a plea of guilty, not guilty or no contest?

Yes

No

f. Did the court dismiss the charges against you?

Yes

No

Locksmith Apprentice Application, Page 3

If yes, you are required to provide this office with certified court documents showing the disposition of these charges.

g. Have you ever been convicted of a felony offense? (A felony is an offense for which a jail sentence or probation of one

 

(1) year or more could have been imposed.)

Yes

No

h.

Have you ever been convicted of an offense which involved fraud or theft?

Yes

No

 

Persons convicted of offenses involving fraud or theft shall not be entitled to registration as a locksmith apprentice, refer to Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-

11-

112(b)(4).

 

 

i.If you pled guilty or were found guilty, what was the sentence of the court? (Indicate the fine, time in the county jail or penitentiary, deferred sentence, suspended sentence, or period of probation. List the sentence below and provide all final court dispositions with this application.)

______________________________________________________________________________________

DateChargeSentenceProbation Completed Date

_______________________________________________________________________________________

DateChargeSentenceProbation Completed Date

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Date

 

 

Charge

 

Sentence

Probation Completed Date

j.

Are you currently on a deferred sentence or on probation?

Yes

No

k.

Do you currently have charges pending against you?

 

 

Yes

No

 

If yes, you are required to provide this office with certified court documents showing the disposition of these charges

 

within thirty (30) days of these charges being resolved by conviction or dismissal, you must also provide your written

 

explanation of the circumstances surrounding the charges and the arresting officer’s report. (Attach a separate sheet

 

of paper, if necessary.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

______________________________

Date of Arrest

 

Charge

 

City and State

Arraignment/Court Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

______________________________

Date of Arrest

 

Charge

 

City and State

Arraignment/Court Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

______________________________

Date of Arrest

 

Charge

 

City and State

Arraignment/Court Date

 

5.Have you read the Tennessee statutes pertaining to Locksmiths and the corresponding Administrative Rules and

do you understand your responsibilities?

Yes No

I HAVE ENCLOSED: (***Required for Processing***)

Acceptable Identification

Two (2) color passport-style photos: (with your name and Social Security Number printed on the back of each) Place the photos in a small envelope with your name printed on it and attach to the application.

Two (2) completed fingerprint cards or copy of your receipt for electronically scanned prints: Prints must be rolled nail to nail by a qualified, trained technician on the fingerprint cards provided by this office. The cards must be fully completed and signed. All questions in the blocks at the top of the card must be answered. Enter N/A if the question does not apply to you. Cards must be completed using "black" ink only.

Final Court dispositions (Judgements) on any and all charges/arrests.

Locksmith Apprentice Application, Page 4

STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND UNDERSTANDING:

NOTICE, AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF A CONSUMER AND/OR INVESTIGATIVE CONSUMER REPORT

I, the undersigned applicant, do hereby authorize the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, Division of Regulatory Boards, Locksmith Licensing Program to procure a consumer report and/or investigative consumer report on me. I understand that this authorization and release shall be valid for subsequent consumer and/or investigative consumer reports during my period of certification, licensure or registration by this agency for the purpose of investigating my credit references, and any workplace misconduct or criminal activity for which I am alleged to have been involved in.

These above-mentioned reports may include, but are not limited to, information as to my character, general reputation, and personal characteristics, discerned through employment and education verifications, personal references, personal interviews, my personal credit history based on reports from any credit bureau; my driving history, including any traffic citations; a social security number verification; present and former addresses; criminal and civil history/records; any other public record.

I further authorize any person, business entity or governmental agency who may have information relevant to the above to disclose the same to the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, including but not limited to any and all courts, public agencies, law enforcement agencies and credit bureaus, regardless of whether such person, business entity or governmental agency compiled the information itself or received it from other sources.

I understand that any false statement(s) and/or misrepresentations(s) given by me on this application or on any attachments will be punishable under Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-11. Therefore, I certify that all answers, statements, and information given herein and on any attachments, are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

_____________________________________________

_________________________

(Locksmith Apprentice Applicant Signature)

(Date Signed)

STATE OF TENNESSEE

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & INSURANCE DIVISION OF REGULATORY BOARDS LOCKSMITH LICENSING PROGRAM

500 JAMES ROBERTSON PARKWAY, 2ND FLOOR NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37243-0570 615.532.3369 FAX 615.532.2965 www.tn.gov/commerce/boards

LOCKSMITH APPRENTICE - APPLICANT

INSTRUCTIONS

REMOVE THIS PAGE BEFORE SUBMITTING APPLICATION - RETAIN THIS INFORMATION FOR YOUR RECORDS

Application Fee:

$

50.00

Registration Fee:

$

25.00

ID Card:

$

25.00

Fingerprint Processing Fee:

$

60.00 (If this office processes your fingerprint cards)

Total Fees: $160.00 (If this office processes your fingerprint cards) $100.00 (if fingerprints electronically processed)

Read and complete each portion of this application carefully.

Applications submitted without required documents will not be processed until all required materials are submitted.

All required supporting documents must be included with your application, any application which lacks required information or reflects a failure to meet any requirement for registration will only be held in a "pending" status for sixty (60) days. If the applicant fails to respond by submitting the required documents, fees, or information within sixty (60) days of any notice from this office, the application will be closed.

If you fail to respond to any correspondence from this office, your application will be closed or denied.

It is your responsibility to know and understand the laws and rules regulating locksmiths in the State of Tennessee.

The photo identification card shall be carried by the registrant at all times when performing duties as a locksmith, and shall be shown upon request.

DOCUMENTS TO BE INCLUDED WITH APPLICATION

(1)Acceptable Identification (Proof that applicant is 16 years of age): Which includes at least one (1) of the following:

1.A driver’s license or non-driver’s license issued by the State DMV; or

2.A valid passport; or

3.A resident alien card or green card; or

4.A license or permit issued by a government agency; or

5.If the applicant is a city, state, or federal employee, an employee identification card

(2)Two (2) completed fingerprint cards or a copy of the receipt for electronically scanned prints. Fingerprints must be rolled nail to nail by a qualified, trained technician on the fingerprint cards provided by this office. The cards must be fully completed and signed and all questions in the blocks at the top of the cards must be answered. Cards must be completed using "black" ink only.

(3)Statements of any criminal records in each area where the applicant has resided. Persons convicted of offenses involving fraud or theft shall not be entitled to registration as a locksmith apprentice, refer to Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-11-111(b)(4). Persons convicted of a felony offense, persons who have been convicted of offenses involving the illegal use, possession, sale, manufacture, distribution or transportation of a controlled substance, drug, or narcotic, persons convicted of felonious assault, persons convicted of a crime involving unlawful breaking or entering, burglary, larceny or arson; or persons convicted as a habitual criminal may not be eligible for licensure, refer to Administrative Rule 0780-5-13-.02(8).

(4)Certified court documents: Applicants are required to provide certified court documents for each charge(s) or arrest(s) disclosed. Failure to submit the required court documents could result in the closure of your application.

(5)Two (2) frontal color passport-style photographs taken within the preceding three (3) months, which have your name and social security number written on the back of each photo.

(6)Locksmith Company Affiliation: All locksmith apprentices registered in Tennessee must be employed by a Registered Locksmith Company.

(7)Listing of Locksmiths: Refer to Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-11-112(b)

All locksmith apprentice applicants are required to provide a list of all locksmiths employed by the Locksmith Company employer with their application.

Form Breakdown

Fact Name Description
Governing Law for Apprentice Registration The Tennessee Code Annotated § 62-11-112(b) mandates that apprentice applicants must list all locksmiths currently employed by the locksmith company employer.
Criminal Records Statement Requirement According to Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-11-112(a)(7), applicants must provide a statement of all criminal records in places where they have resided. Individuals convicted of certain offenses, including fraud or theft, are not eligible for licensure as a locksmith.
Application Fee Information The initial cost for applying includes an application fee of $50.00, a registration fee of $25.00, and an ID card fee of $25.00, with a potential additional charge of $60.00 for fingerprint processing if processed by the office, totaling either $100.00 or $160.00.
Locksmith Company Affiliation Applicants for the locksmith apprentice position must be employed by a registered locksmith company in Tennessee, ensuring that they are working under professional supervision and guidance.

Detailed Instructions for Filling Out Tennessee In 1655

Filling out the Tennessee IN-1655 form, known as the Locksmith Apprentice Application, is a significant step towards becoming a licensed locksmith apprentice in the State of Tennessee. Completing this application accurately is crucial for ensuring the processing of the application without unnecessary delays. This document requires detailed personal information, employment details with a registered locksmith company, and a disclosure of any criminal records. It is also imperative to read and understand the responsibilities as highlighted by the Tennessee statutes and administrative rules concerning locksmiths. Below are the steps to properly fill out the form.

  1. Start with the section labeled "PERSONAL DATA":
    • Enter your Social Security Number, Last Name, First Name, and Middle Name as requested.
    • Fill in your complete Residence Address, City, State, and Zip Code, followed by your Home Phone Number and Email Address if available.
    • Provide your Date of Birth, Place of Birth (City, State), Sex (M/F), Race, Height, Weight, Hair, and Eye color.
    • Answer yes or no to the question about your U.S. citizenship.
    • If you have ever used another name, mark "Yes" and provide the name(s) and explanations on a separate sheet of paper.
  2. Under "LOCKSMITH COMPANY YOU WILL BE EMPLOYED BY" (REQUIRED):
    • Write the Company Name and Registration Number.
    • Enter the complete Business Address, City, State, Zip Code, and Telephone Number.
    • List all locksmiths currently employed by the locksmith company employer on a separate sheet, if necessary.
  3. In the "PREVIOUS APPLICATIONS/REGISTRATIONS" section:
    • Disclose any previous locksmith or locksmith apprentice licenses or registrations in other states and provide details if any were suspended or revoked on a separate sheet.
  4. Complete the "STATEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS":
    • Answer all questions honestly, regarding arrests, charges, or convictions related to criminal activities, including misdemeanors and felonies. Attach a separate sheet of paper if more space is needed.
    • If any charges or arrests have been made, provide certified documents of the final court disposition or judgement, including a written explanation of the events.
  5. Confirm that you have read and understood the Tennessee statutes and rules pertaining to locksmiths in the "Have you read.." section.
  6. In the "I HAVE ENCLOSED" section, make sure to include all required documents for processing:
    • Acceptable Identification, Two (2) color passport-style photos, Two (2) completed fingerprint cards or copy of your receipt for electronically scanned prints, and Final Court dispositions on all charges/arrests.
  7. Read and acknowledge the "STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND UNDERSTANDING", sign and date at the bottom of the page, indicating your commitment and understanding.

After completing the form and compiling all necessary documentation, review everything to ensure accuracy and completeness. Applications must be submitted with the required fees to the provided address of the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance, Division of Regulatory Boards, Locksmith Licensing Program. Remember, submitting a full and accurate application is essential for a smooth approval process.

More About Tennessee In 1655

What is the purpose of the Tennessee In 1655 form?

The Tennessee In 1655 form serves as an application for individuals seeking to become licensed as Locksmith Apprentices in the state of Tennessee. The form is part of the process governed by the Department of Commerce & Insurance, Division of Regulatory Boards, Locksmith Licensing Program. Applicants are required to provide personal details, affiliations with locksmith companies, any prior applications or registrations as a locksmith, a statement of criminal records, and compliant documentation including photos and fingerprints.

What fees are associated with the Locksmith Apprentice application?

The application for a Locksmith Apprentice includes several fees that must be submitted for the application to be processed:

  • Application Fee: $50.00
  • Registration Fee: $25.00
  • ID Card: $25.00
  • Fingerprint Processing Fee: $60.00 (if processed by the office) or the fee associated with electronically processed fingerprints
The total cost will be either $160.00 if fingerprints are processed by the office or $100.00 if fingerprints are electronically processed.

Are criminal records a disqualifier for becoming a Locksmith Apprentice?

Tennessee Code Ann. § 62-11-112(a)(7) and related rules require applicants to disclose all criminal records. While certain convictions, particularly those involving fraud or theft, outright disqualify individuals from licensure as a locksmith apprentice, other offenses may not necessarily preclude licensure. The statute and administrative rules lay out specific types of offenses that could impact eligibility, including felonies and crimes involving illegal substances or violent actions. All disclosed criminal records are subject to review, and applicants must also provide details of any convictions, including the nature of the offense, date, and the sentence.

What documents are required to be submitted with the Locksmith Apprentice Application?

To complete the Locksmith Apprentice Application process, the following documents are required:

  1. Acceptable Identification (proving the applicant is at least 16 years of age)
  2. Two color passport-style photos, with the applicant's name and Social Security Number on the back
  3. Two completed fingerprint cards or a copy of the receipt for electronically scanned prints
  4. Final Court dispositions or judgments on any and all charges/arrests
  5. Statement of Compliance and Understanding, signed and dated by the applicant
  6. Listing of Locksmiths employed by the Locksmith Company employer (if applicable)
All necessary documents support the application's details and are crucial for thorough review and processing by the department.

What is the process for applicants with a criminal record?

Applicants with a criminal record must disclose all arrests, charges, and convictions, including misdemeanors and felonies, within the application. Required documentation includes certified documents of the final court disposition or judgment for each disclosed offense. If records were expunged, verification from the court or an attorney confirming the expungement must be obtained. The process ensures a comprehensive review of the applicant's background, allowing for a decision on eligibility based on the nature of the offenses and compliance with Tennessee laws and regulations regarding locksmith licensure. Failure to accurately report criminal history may result in the denial of the application.

Common mistakes

Filling out the Tennessee In 1655 form, a Locksmith Apprentice Application, requires attention to detail and thoroughness. Mistakes can delay or even derail the application process. Applicants often stumble over several common pitfalls.

Firstly, a frequent mistake is not providing complete personal data. The form begins by asking for detailed personal information, including your social security number, full name, and contact information. Applicants sometimes leave out crucial details, such as their middle name or email address. This oversight can cause confusion or suggest that the application is incomplete.

Another common mistake involves the section pertaining to the locksmith company you will be employed by. Applicants must list the company name and registration number, but many forget to attach a separate sheet listing all locksmiths currently employed by the employer, as required by Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-11-112(b). This omission could lead to unnecessary delays in processing the application.

When detailing previous applications/registrations and criminal records, accurately and completely providing all requested information is vital. Applicants often err by:

  1. Not disclosing previous licenses or registrations as a locksmith or locksmith apprentice in other states.
  2. Failing to report past criminal charges accurately, even if they were dismissed or expunged. Misrepresentation, even unintentionally, can be grounds for denial.

In the statement of criminal records, applicants must answer each question fully and provide certified documents for any disclosed charges or arrests. However, inaccuracies or exclusions, such as forgetting to list a minor misdemeanor or misunderstanding the demand to report charges even if they were expunged, are common mistakes. These inaccuracies can be viewed as material misstatements and may lead to application denial.

Additional required documents often become an oversight area. The application mandates providing two color passport-style photos, two completed fingerprint cards or a receipt for electronically scanned prints, and final court dispositions for any charges/arrests. Applicants frequently forget or misplace these items before submission, causing further delay.

Lastly, many applicants overlook the necessity of reading and understanding the Tennessee statutes and administrative rules pertaining to locksmiths. A question specifically asks if the applicant has read these statutes and understands their responsibilities. Ignoring this step does not excuse applicants from compliance and can result in future legal complications should they operate in ignorance of these regulations.

To ensure a smooth application process, it’s crucial to approach the form methodically, double-checking all information for accuracy and completeness. Taking the time to review every section and gather all necessary documents before submission can significantly increase the chances of a successful application.

Documents used along the form

Applying for a Locksmith Apprentice position in Tennessee involves a number of documents beyond the initial application, all of which play an integral role in the application process. These forms and documents ensure that the applicant meets all requirements and standards set forth by the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance, Division of Regulatory Boards for Locksmith Licensing. Understanding the importance and function of each can simplify the application process.

  • Statement of Criminal Records: This document requires the applicant to disclose any criminal records where they have resided. The state of Tennessee mandates that individuals convicted of offenses involving fraud, theft, or certain other crimes may not be eligible for registration as a locksmith apprentice. This statement is crucial for reviewing the applicant's eligibility based on their criminal history.
  • Proof of Identification: Applicants must provide acceptable forms of identification to prove their identity and eligibility. Acceptable forms can include a state-issued driver’s license, a valid passport, a resident alien card, a government agency issued license or permit, or an employee identification card for city, state, or federal employees. This ensures the applicant meets the age requirements and can be accurately identified.
  • Fingerprint Cards: Two completed fingerprint cards are required for processing, which assist in performing a criminal background check. These cards must be completed using black ink, and fingerprints must be rolled nail to nail by a qualified technician. This step is imperative for ensuring public safety and integrity within the locksmith profession.
  • Certified Court Documents: For any disclosed charges or arrests, certified court documents must be provided to offer details on the final court dispositions. These documents play a crucial role in evaluating the applicant's character and criminal history, ensuring that all information provided is accurate and up-to-date.

Collectively, these documents facilitate a comprehensive evaluation of each apprentice candidate, safeguarding the locksmith profession's credibility and ensuring that only qualified individuals are given the opportunity to enter the field. For applicants, assembling these documents in a timely and accurate manner is the first step towards a career as a locksmith apprentice in Tennessee.

Similar forms

The Tennessee Locksmith Apprentice Application shares similarities with many other professional licensing applications across various industries. One such example is the Real Estate License Application. Both of these applications require personal information, disclosure of prior convictions, and employment details. They also both necessitate the prospective licensee to provide evidence of their legal eligibility to work in the profession, such as through background checks or presenting certifications of completed training. Additionally, both stress the importance of understanding and complying with the specific laws and administrative rules governing their respective professions within Tennessee.

Another document akin to the Locksmith Apprentice Application is the Cosmetology License Application. Cosmetologists, like locksmith apprentices, must furnish detailed personal information, list any criminal history, and prove their eligibility to practice through educational qualifications or apprenticeships. Both applications include a statement where the applicant must attest to the truthfulness of the information provided, under penalty of perjury. These measures ensure that only qualified, trustworthy individuals are granted permission to enter these regulated professions.

The Nurse Licensure Application is also comparable to the Locksmith Apprentice Application. Both require applicants to undergo fingerprinting and comprehensive background checks to identify any criminal records, reflecting the high level of trust and responsibility placed on individuals within these roles. They share a common requirement for applicants to list previous states of licensure and any disciplinary actions, showcasing the thorough vetting process intended to protect public safety and welfare.

Lastly, the Contractor License Application mirrors the Locksmith Apprentice Application in several ways. Applicants must provide detailed employment and personal information, including any history of legal or financial misdemeanors that might impact their suitability for the role. Both documents necessitate the submission of fingerprints for a criminal background check, a clear indication of the stringent requirements imposed by regulatory bodies to maintain high professional standards and protect consumer interests.

In essence, while these documents cater to different professions, they all emphasize the necessity for transparency, accountability, and professionalism. By requiring thorough background checks, personal and professional disclosures, and an acknowledgment of the laws governing their practice, these applications work towards ensuring only qualified and ethical individuals are certified to work in their respective fields.

Dos and Don'ts

When you're filling out the Tennessee In 1655 form, also known as the Locksmith Apprentice Application, there are specific do's and don'ts you should follow to ensure your application is accurate and complete. Avoid common pitfalls and enhance your chance of a smooth approval process by adhering to these guidelines.

Do:
  • Fully read the application instructions before you begin. This ensures you understand what is required and can prepare accordingly.
  • Complete all sections of the form. If a section does not apply to you, mark it with "N/A" (not applicable) to indicate that you did not overlook the section.
  • Include accurate personal details, such as your full legal name, contact information, and social security number. This information should match your legal documents.
  • Attach additional sheets of paper if you need more space to complete any item. Ensure that these are clearly labeled and attached securely to your application.
  • Provide all required documentation, such as identification, fingerprint cards, and certified court documents for any charges or arrests you’ve disclosed.
  • Check for accuracy before submitting your application. Review your entries and supporting documents to ensure everything is correct and complete.
  • Sign and date your application. An unsigned application is incomplete and will not be processed.
Don't:
  • Omit required information. Incomplete applications can result in delays or denial of your application.
  • Submit without the necessary fees. Ensure you include the correct application fee, registration fee, ID card fee, and fingerprint processing fee, if applicable.
  • Use pencil to fill out the form. All entries should be made using black or blue ink to ensure legibility and prevent alterations.
  • Forget to attach two (2) color passport-style photos with your name and Social Security Number printed on the back. These photos are essential for identification purposes.
  • Lie or omit any past criminal records. Be honest about your criminal history. Failure to disclose this information may result in the denial of your application.
  • Ignore the requirement to list all locksmiths employed by your Locksmith Company Employer if applicable. This information is necessary for the application process.
  • Disregard the statement of compliance and understanding. This statement is an affirmation that you acknowledge and agree to comply with the regulations governing locksmith apprentices in Tennessee.

Misconceptions

Tennessee's Locksmith Apprentice Application, form IN-1655, often generates confusion due to misunderstandings about its contents and requirements. Let's clear up some of the common misconceptions:

  • Misconception 1: The application process is simple and doesn’t require much documentation. Truth: Completing the application requires careful attention to detail and gathering several important documents, including identification, fingerprint cards, criminal records statements, and certified court documents.
  • Misconception 2: Criminal records automatically disqualify you from becoming a locksmith apprentice. Truth: While certain convictions may impact eligibility, each application is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Applicants must disclose all criminal records, but not all will result in disqualification.
  • Misconception 3: You don’t need to disclose expunged arrests or charges. Truth: Even if a charge was expunged, applicants should verify with the court or their attorney that there is no arrest record before omitting such information from their application.
  • Misconception 4: Application fees are refundable if your application is denied or if you change your mind. Truth: Application fees are non-refundable, regardless of the application’s outcome or if the applicant decides not to pursue locksmith apprenticeship.
  • Misconception 5: Only Tennessee residents can apply. Truth: While the form requires a detailed personal data section, non-residents can also apply if they meet all other requirements and are employed by a registered Tennessee locksmith company.
  • Misconception 6: If you’ve worked as a locksmith elsewhere, you don't need to be an apprentice in Tennessee. Truth: Previous experience does not exempt applicants from the state’s apprenticeship requirements, including registration and training under a licensed Tennessee locksmith company.
  • Misconception 7: The Locksmith Apprentice Application doesn't need to be updated once submitted. Truth: If your circumstances change (e.g., new criminal charges or changing locksmith employers), you must inform the Division of Regulatory Boards of these changes.
  • Misconception 8: Digital fingerprints aren’t acceptable. Truth: While fingerprint cards must be completed in black ink, applicants also have the option to submit fingerprints electronically, provided they are processed through an approved channel.
  • Misconception 9: You don't need to list all employments. Truth: Applicants must list all locksmiths currently employed by their employer. This is a specific requirement to ensure transparency and adherence to regulations.
  • Misconception 10: The application process is solely paperwork. Truth: Along with the detailed forms and documentation, applicants must also undergo a background check, which includes a review of criminal history, driving records, and potentially an investigative consumer report.

Understanding these aspects of the locksmith apprentice application process in Tennessee will help applicants navigate the process more smoothly and avoid potential setbacks.

Key takeaways

When applying for licensure as a locksmith apprentice in Tennessee, understanding the nuances of the Tennessee IN 1655 form is crucial. This form is not just paperwork; it's the first step in legitimizing your professional path in this specialized field. The following key takeaways are designed to guide applicants through the process, ensuring a smoother path to achieving their career aspirations.

  • The importance of thoroughness cannot be overstated when filling out the form. Every section must be completed accurately, with additional information provided on a separate sheet of paper if necessary. This attention to detail ensures the application can be processed without unnecessary delays caused by missing or incorrect information.
  • The non-refundability of application fees is a critical aspect to remember. This underscores the need for applicants to double-check their application for accuracy and completeness before submission. Given the total cost of application and associated fees, understanding the financial commitment is essential.
  • Disclosing criminal history accurately is paramount. The form requires a detailed account of any past criminal records, emphasizing transparency. Not only does this include convictions but also any arrests, charges, or pending legal matters. Applicants should note that certain convictions may impact their eligibility for licensure, making honesty in this section non-negotiable.
  • Specific documentation is mandatory for the application to be considered complete. This includes, but is not limited to, acceptable identification, two color passport-style photos, fingerprint cards or receipts for electronic fingerprints, and final court dispositions for any disclosed charges or arrests. Additionally, being employed by a registered locksmith company and providing a list of all locksmiths currently employed there is required. The meticulous gathering of these documents is essential in avoiding delays or denial of the application.

Adhering to these guidelines streamlines the process, reducing the potential for setbacks. Aspiring locksmith apprentices are encouraged to approach the application with diligence and integrity, paving the way for a successful entry into the profession.

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