Does Voksha verify my locksmith license or handle state licensing requirements?
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No, and it is important to be clear about that distinction. Voksha is an AI phone receptionist, it answers calls, quotes your programmed rates, qualifies leads, and dispatches jobs, but it does not verify, file, or manage your locksmith license, bond, or insurance with your state licensing board. Many states, including Texas, California, Alabama, New Jersey, Oregon, and Illinois, require locksmiths to hold a state-issued license, and some also require a surety bond or specific insurance minimums, while other states have no locksmith-specific licensing at all. That licensing status is entirely between you and your state regulator, and Voksha does not interact with those systems in any way, it is not a compliance tool for occupational licensing. What Voksha can do on the operational side is help you present your business consistently and professionally on every call, which matters because customers, especially for higher-trust jobs like re-keying an entire home or installing a commercial access system, sometimes ask whether the locksmith is licensed and insured. You can program Voksha with a standard answer confirming your license status and insurance coverage if you want that stated proactively on calls, but the underlying licensing itself remains your responsibility to obtain and maintain through your state's process. If your state requires you to state a license number on invoices or in advertising, that is also a business practice you manage independently of Voksha, not something the platform tracks or enforces on your behalf.
No, and it is important to be clear about that distinction. Voksha is an AI phone receptionist, it answers calls, quotes your programmed rates, qualifies leads, and dispatches jobs, but it does not verify, file, or manage your locksmith license, bond, or insurance with your state licensing board. Many states, including Texas, California, Alabama, New Jersey, Oregon, and Illinois, require locksmiths to hold a state-issued license, and some also require a surety bond or specific insurance minimums, while other states have no locksmith-specific licensing at all. That licensing status is entirely between you and your state regulator, and Voksha does not interact with those systems in any way, it is not a compliance tool for occupational licensing. What Voksha can do on the operational side is help you present your business consistently and professionally on every call, which matters because customers, especially for higher-trust jobs like re-keying an entire home or installing a commercial access system, sometimes ask whether the locksmith is licensed and insured. You can program Voksha with a standard answer confirming your license status and insurance coverage if you want that stated proactively on calls, but the underlying licensing itself remains your responsibility to obtain and maintain through your state's process. If your state requires you to state a license number on invoices or in advertising, that is also a business practice you manage independently of Voksha, not something the platform tracks or enforces on your behalf.
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