Weber State Keys & FAQs
Key Types:Grand Master: A key that operates multiple locks for multiple buildings. Building Master: A key that operates all locks within a single building. Department Master: A key that operates all locks within a single department. Department Sub Master: A key that operates a limited subgroup of locks within a single department. Individual: A key that operates one lock or two locks that are keyed alike within a building. Building Entrance: A key that operates outside doors only. This key is classified as a” Sub Master”.
Getting HelpThe Facilities Management Business Office provides training and assistance in a number of areas including help with completing forms, carrying out procedures, or interpreting key policy PPM 5-44. Call the Business Office at 801-626-6331 or email them today.
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DUPLICATING KEYS AND CHANGING LOCKS
State of Utah law prohibits the removal/installation of locking mechanisms or the duplication of any Weber State University key by anyone other than the University Key Office. ³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø uses ASSA high security cylinders and keys to increase security and provide excellent key control. ASSA High Security Lock Company holds utility and design patents and will initiate a lawsuit against anyone (individual or company) who duplicates its keys except for its registered agent. The ³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø Lock Shop is the only registered agent to make keys used by the University.
Door locks may only be removed or changed by the University locksmiths.
