4.06.080 Locksmiths.
"Locksmith" means any person whose business, trade or occupation, in whole or in part, is the making, furnishing or duplicating of keys for locks or similar devices, or who constructs or reconstructs or repairs or adjusts locks, or who opens and closes locks for others by mechanical means other than with the regular keys furnished for that purpose by the manufacturer of the locks.
   In addition to all permit application requirements as set forth by the finance director, every locksmith must keep a book which shall be open to inspection by the local law enforcement agency in which the following must be entered:
   (1)   The name and address of every person for whom a key is made by a code or number; and
   (2)   The name and address of every person for whom a locked automobile, building structure, house or store, whether vacant or occupied, is opened and a key provided therefor. Additionally, it is unlawful for any locksmith to fail to stamp the serial number of his permit upon any key made, repaired, sold or released.
(Ord. 383 § 2 Ex. A (part), 1986).