uis forensic locksmith postcard-final forensic locksmith - nspii.pdf · forensic locksmith tim...

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Page 1: UIS Forensic Locksmith postcard-final Forensic Locksmith - NSPII.pdf · Forensic Locksmith Tim Smith of UIS. June 30, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m. Location: Montgomery Fire Marshal's Office,

The Alabama Chapter of the National Society of Professional Insurance Investigators (NSPII) and Unified Investigations and Sciences, Inc. (UIS), will present a class taught by

Forensic Locksmith Tim Smith of UIS. June 30, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m.

Location: Montgomery Fire Marshal's Office, 19 Madison Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104 Parking: Across the street in the deck. Bring your ticket with you,

the secretary in Fire Marshal's office will validate it.

1 CEU

Was the vehicle theft system bypassed? How many keys programmed for the vehicle?

Investigations of vehicles to determine last key used in the lock cylinder. Was the proper key last used? Has the key pathway been compromised?

Was the vehicle driven to the loss site under its own power and operated with the properly cut key?