Locksmith in Sydney
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Typical price: A$140–A$690
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Locksmith prices in Sydney
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home lockout (business hours) Non-destructive entry to a standard door, all-in | A$140 | A$210 | A$350 |
| Whole-house rekey (3-4 locks) All exterior locks rekeyed, keyed-alike available | A$170 | A$290 | A$400 |
| Standard lock replacement (per lock) New deadbolt or knob set including hardware | A$140 | A$230 | A$400 |
| After-hours emergency lockout Nights, weekends, holidays, all-in | A$230 | A$350 | A$580 |
| Smart lock installation Fitting and setup on existing door prep | A$230 | A$400 | A$690 |
How to hire a locksmith pro in Australia
- Check state licensing: in NSW locksmiths must hold a security licence under the Security Industry Act; requirements differ by state, so ask what applies
- Prefer members of the Master Locksmiths Association of Australasia (MLAA), which vets members with police checks
- Get the all-in quote by phone: call-out fee, labour, parts, GST, and after-hours surcharge
- Ask for non-destructive entry first on lockouts
- Have photo ID with your address ready
- For rentals, check whether your landlord or agent must authorise lock changes — NSW and VIC tenancy law requires copies of new keys be provided
Locksmith regulation in Australia is state-based: NSW requires locksmiths to hold a security industry licence, and several other states regulate them within security-industry legislation, while the MLAA provides vetted membership across Australia and New Zealand. Tenancy laws in most states let tenants change locks only with landlord consent (or after domestic-violence provisions), with new keys supplied to the agent.
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Frequently asked questions
My key broke off in the lock — do I need a new lock?
Usually not. A locksmith extracts the broken half with specialist tools, and if your other key copy works, the lock is fine — broken-key extraction is a routine, quick job. You only need a new cylinder if the lock was damaged in the process or the breakage was caused by a failing, stiff mechanism, which the locksmith can assess on the spot.
How do I find a trustworthy locksmith in Sydney?
Search for locksmiths in Sydney with a verifiable physical address, strong recent reviews, and membership of the national locksmith trade association. Call two or three: a trustworthy one gives a firm all-in price for your job, states their call-out fee, and asks for proof of residence for lockouts. Save the best one's number in your phone now — choosing calmly beats choosing mid-lockout.
What should be included in a locksmith quote?
Four things: the call-out/travel fee (and whether it is waived if you proceed), labour for the specific job, parts at stated prices, and any after-hours surcharge. Get it before dispatch, ideally by text or email. On arrival, confirm the price still stands before work starts. Reputable locksmiths quote firm prices for standard jobs; vague 'from' pricing that firms up only after the door is open is the pattern to avoid.
Can a locksmith open my car?
Auto locksmiths can — car opening, key origination, and transponder programming are a specialty with dedicated tools. Not every residential locksmith does vehicles, so say the make, model, and year when calling. For modern cars, a locksmith is often significantly cheaper than a dealership for replacement keys and usually much faster.
How long does a lock change take?
A straightforward like-for-like swap takes 15-30 minutes per lock. Rekeying is similar. Allow longer for upgrading to a different lock type (fresh door prep), multipoint mechanisms on uPVC doors, or smart lock installs with setup — those can take 45-90 minutes. A full house rekey of 3-5 locks is typically an hour or two.
Are locksmiths licensed?
It varies by country and region — some places legally require locksmiths to hold a security-industry licence, others have no licensing at all, and voluntary trade associations fill the gap with vetting and DBS/background checks. Wherever you are, check what applies locally, and prefer members of the recognised national locksmith association since membership usually requires vetting and skills assessment.
What is a normal locksmith call-out fee in Australia?
A standard business-hours call-out runs about $120-$150, with after-hours and weekend call-outs at $150-$300 before labour. A standard daytime home lockout typically totals $120-$300 all-in; after-hours emergencies commonly run $200-$500. Get the total, not just the call-out, before dispatch.
Can a tenant change the locks in Australia?
Generally only with the landlord's or agent's consent, and you must usually provide them a copy of the new key — rules sit in each state's tenancy legislation, with exceptions for urgent situations like domestic violence orders. A locksmith will still ask for proof you live at the property before changing locks.
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