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Lockpick Laws by State / Lock Pick Laws by State 2024

Lockpick Laws by State / Lock Pick Laws by State 2024

Lockpick Laws by State / Lock Pick Laws by State 2024

  • Some municipalities may have laws different from the state law, especially regarding specialized equipment like bump keys and auto tryout keys.
  • States in which lockpicks are legalized by specific statues are marked Legal (Statute).
  • States that lack a specific law declaring lockpicks legal or illegal are categorized as Legal (No Statue)
  • Prima facie evidence of intent is a legal concept that assumes the most obvious explanation for a circumstance is legally assumed to be accurate unless the accused can prove otherwise—for example, if a person is caught carrying a lockpick, it is assumed their intent is to use it to illegally gain access to a vehicle or location that they cannot legally access—unless they can prove a different intent.

50 states

State
Lockpick Legality
Additional Details
MississippiLegal but caution is advised
Possessor may have to counter prima facie evidence of intent, but only if their picks are "concealed...
NevadaLegal but caution is advised
Possessor may have to counter prima facie evidence of intent.
OhioLegal but caution is advised
Possessor may have to counter prima facie evidence of intent.
VirginiaLegal but caution is advised
Possessor may have to counter prima facie evidence of intent.
AlabamaLegal (Statute)
AlaskaLegal (Statute)
ArizonaLegal (Statute)
CaliforniaLegal (Statute)
ColoradoLegal (Statute)
ConnecticutLegal (Statute)
DelawareLegal (Statute)
FloridaLegal (Statute)
GeorgiaLegal (Statute)
HawaiiLegal (Statute)
IdahoLegal (Statute)
IllinoisLegal (Statute)
IowaLegal (Statute)
KansasLegal (Statute)
KentuckyLegal (Statute)
LouisianaLegal (Statute)
MaineLegal (Statute)
MarylandLegal (Statute)
MassachusettsLegal (Statute)
MichiganLegal (Statute)
MinnesotaLegal (Statute)
MissouriLegal (Statute)
MontanaLegal (Statute)
NebraskaLegal (Statute)
New HampshireLegal (Statute)
New JerseyLegal (Statute)
New MexicoLegal (Statute)
New YorkLegal (Statute)
OklahomaLegal (Statute)
OregonLegal (Statute)
Rhode IslandLegal (Statute)
South CarolinaLegal (Statute)
South DakotaLegal (Statute)
TennesseeLegal (Statute)
TexasLegal (Statute)
UtahLegal (Statute)
VermontLegal (Statute)
WashingtonLegal (Statute)
WisconsinLegal (Statute)
WyomingLegal (Statute)
ArkansasLegal (No Statute)
IndianaLegal (No Statute)
North CarolinaLegal (No Statute)
Only licensed individuals may offer locksmith services.
North DakotaLegal (No Statute)
PennsylvaniaLegal (No Statute)
West VirginiaLegal (No Statute)

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