Locksmith near you in United States
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What locksmith costs in United States
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home lockout (business hours) Non-destructive entry to a standard residential door | $75 | $130 | $200 |
| Rekey (per lock) Pins changed, new keys cut, keyed-alike available | $50 | $80 | $130 |
| Standard lock replacement (per lock) New deadbolt or knob lock including mid-range hardware | $100 | $180 | $300 |
| After-hours emergency lockout Nights, weekends, holidays | $125 | $200 | $300 |
| Smart lock installation Fitting and setup on an existing deadbolt prep, hardware extra or included at low end | $150 | $250 | $450 |
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How to hire a locksmith pro in United States
- Check whether your state licenses locksmiths — around 15 states do, including California, Texas, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Oklahoma; ask for the licence number where applicable
- Prefer ALOA (Associated Locksmiths of America) members or locksmiths with a verifiable local storefront address
- Get the all-in price — trip fee, labor, parts, after-hours surcharge — by phone before dispatch
- Ask them to attempt non-destructive entry first on lockouts; drilling should be a stated last resort
- Have photo ID with your address ready for lockouts
- Avoid national call-center listings with addresses that don't map to a real shop — this is the main US locksmith-scam vector
Frequently asked questions
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.
Can a locksmith make a key if I've lost all copies?
Yes — a locksmith can originate a key from the lock itself, either by impressioning, decoding the cylinder, or removing it briefly. It costs more than duplicating an existing key but far less than replacing locks. For car keys with transponder chips, you need an auto locksmith with programming equipment; expect a higher price than house keys.
How do I avoid locksmith scams?
The classic scam: a call centre advertises a rock-bottom price online, dispatches an unqualified operator who drills your lock unnecessarily, then charges several times the quote for 'parts and labour'. Protection: get the all-in price and the company's physical address before dispatch, prefer locksmiths with a verifiable local address and reviews, ask them to attempt non-destructive entry first, and refuse work if the on-site price suddenly balloons.
Do I need to prove I live there when I'm locked out?
Yes — reputable locksmiths must verify you have the right to enter before opening a door. Expect to show photo ID with the address, or other evidence like mail, a tenancy agreement, or confirming details with a neighbour or landlord. A locksmith who opens a door without any check is a red flag in itself.
What is the difference between rekeying and changing a lock?
Rekeying keeps your existing lock but changes the internal pins so old keys stop working — you get new keys, and it costs a fraction of a full replacement. Changing (replacing) the lock swaps the entire unit, which you need when the lock is damaged, worn, or you want a security upgrade. If your locks work fine and you just want old keys dead — after moving in or losing a key — rekeying is usually the smart choice.
Is the $19-$29 locksmith ad legitimate in the US?
Almost never. These are lead-generation call centers that dispatch untrained operators; the advertised price becomes a 'service fee' with drilling and inflated parts added on site, commonly totaling $300+. A legitimate US locksmith quotes a realistic trip fee (typically $50-$100) plus a firm job price before dispatch.
How much more does an after-hours lockout cost in the US?
Expect roughly 50-100% over daytime rates: a business-hours home lockout typically runs $75-$200, while nights, weekends, and holidays commonly run $125-$300. If you're safe and can wait until morning, booking daytime saves real money.
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