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(555) KEY-MASTER

Locked Out? Don't Wait.

(555) KEY-MASTER

Answered live, 24 hours a day. Technician dispatched immediately.

Service Request Form

For non-emergency bookings and estimates. We'll confirm within the hour during business hours.

If this is an emergency lockout, do not use this form. Call us directly at (555) KEY-MASTER. We answer 24 hours a day.

Our Service Area

We cover the full metro and surrounding suburbs within a 30-mile radius.

Service Area Map
Downtown & Midtown
Northside & East
Westside & South
Riverside District
Airport Corridor
Surrounding Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast will you actually get here?

Our average response time is 28 minutes. We back that with a guarantee: if we take longer than 30 minutes from the time of your call to the time our technician arrives, we'll discount your service. We mean it.

How do you price your services?

We quote a flat price before we start work. There are no hidden service fees, no dispatch charges, and no post-job surprises. The price you're quoted is the price you pay. After-hours calls (10pm–7am) carry a $20 surcharge.

Are your technicians actually licensed?

Yes. Every technician on our team holds a current state locksmith license and has passed a background check. We're fully bonded and insured as a company. We carry proof of licensing to every job. You can ask to see it.

Will opening my lock damage it?

In the vast majority of cases, no. We use non-destructive entry techniques on all standard residential and automotive locks. Destructive entry (drilling) is a last resort and we'll always tell you before going that route.

Do you work on all car makes and models?

We cover the full range of standard domestic and imported vehicles. Some high-end European models and certain luxury brands require dealer-specific programming — we'll let you know upfront if your vehicle falls in that category.

How does rekeying work, and when should I do it?

Rekeying changes the internal pins of your existing lock so only a new key works. It's the right move when you've moved into a new home, lost a key, had a tenant move out, or given someone access you'd like to revoke. It's faster and cheaper than replacing locks entirely.