Forensic Locksmith

What is a Forensic Locksmith?: Terry Whin-Yates has had a great deal of successful experience in this field. If you need an expert Forensic Locksmith on your side call 604-773-5625 today. We are a locally family owned and operated locksmith business that has been running over 25 years. We provide professional locksmithing & security services. Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith and has a BA (Hons) in Criminology from Simon Fraser University.

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Forensic Locksmith
Forensic Locksmith Terry Whin-Yates

What is a Forensic Locksmith?

The job of a forensic locksmith is to determine by inspection how an action occurred. A forensic locksmith is someone who can testify in court as an expert on scientifically verifiable information regarding locks and keys.

A Forensic Locksmith is a trained specialist who can provide legal testimony as an expert on scientifically verifiable information regarding locks and keys. Forensic locksmiths usually provide information that can be used by insurance companies, Police, Law Firms and investigators to assist in solving a crime. The task of a forensic locksmith is to determine how an action occurred, such as a vehicle being moved without the owner’s authorization, or something being removed from a closed and locked office, business or home. A business, insurance company, attorney, government agency, etc. can hire a forensic locksmith.

Forensic Locksmith

A forensic locksmith can provide services for the prosecution or the defense. The job of a forensic locksmith is not to determine who. The job of a forensic locksmith is to determine by inspection how an action occurred. The action may have occurred because of unauthorized activity, authorized activity, manufacturer’s problems, installer’s problems, etc.A locksmith who provides forensic services must have considerable expertise and must be able to clearly convey this expertise while testifying in a courtroom. In addition, the locksmith must know the equipment that can be used for surreptitious operation.

Expert Witness for the Court

The Forensic Locksmith must certify that the Report for Court:

  • I am away of my duty to assist the court;
  • I am not an advocate for any party;
  • I have prepared my report in conformity and duty; and
  • will, if called upon to give oral or written testimony, give my testimony in conformity with my duty.

Forensic Locksmithing

The forensic locksmith must know the “telltale”signs of unauthorized operation and what is required to identify them. Forensic locksmithing must take the time to determine all of the possible alternatives.A forensic locksmith may examine a crime scene/vehicle and search for evidence that explains how something happened. Or material may be sent to a forensic locksmith. For example, if an office has been burglarized and a safe opened, a forensic locksmith will investigate how access could have been gained not only into the building and office, but also into the safe. The forensic locksmith will have expertise in door hardware as well as safe locks.

For further information of What is a Forensic Locksmith? contact Terry at Mr. Locksmith.

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