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Buried City JKV Employee Access Card Location & Where to Use – ARC Raiders

The JKV Employee Access Card is one of those handy keycards you will want to keep an eye out for in ARC Raiders. It unlocks a special room in the J Kozma Ventures building located in Buried City, which usually holds some good loot inside. In this guide, we will go over where you can find the JKV Employee Access Card and how to use it once you have got it.

Buried City JKV Employee Access Card Location 

You can find the JKV Employee Access Card at the Ruby Residence on the Dam map. It’s not a fixed spawn, meaning it can appear randomly. Keys like this often show up in residential buildings, so make sure to check drawers, cabinets, and shelves carefully. 

You can also find them in the Research and Admin Building, especially on the second floor, which is a great spot to search. Just go through all the cabinets there, and you might get lucky and find one. It’s a PvP zone because of the nearby hospital, so be ready for other players. You will find it inside the room. 

There are a couple of ways up: you can take the stairs or use the zip line, but either way, you need to get to the fourth floor. The door you want is in the hallway on that level; you can even jump in from a nearby ledge.

Where to Use the JKV Employee Access Card

Once you have the card, head to the Space Travel Building in Barrett City, go up to the fourth floor, turn right, and the first door on your right will be locked; that’s where you can use your JKV Employee Access Card. The JKV Employee Access Card opens a locked door inside the J Kozma Ventures building in Buried City. It’s pretty light (about 0.25 kg), and if you don’t need it, you can sell it for 100 credits.

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