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Locksmiths in Arizona

258 zip codes with active providers out of 376 total (68.6% coverage). Ranked #17 of 44 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$29.42

National Avg

$27.96

Coverage

68.6%

vs National

+5.3%

State vs National Average

Arizona: $29+5.2% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($28)

Locksmith Costs in Arizona

Typical cost range: $75–$250 for most services; $200–$600 for lock changes and rekeying

Emergency lockout (residential)$75–$200
Emergency lockout (automotive)$100–$300
Rekey locks (per lock)$20–$50
Deadbolt installation$100–$250
Lock change (per lock, including hardware)$75–$200
Smart lock installation$150–$350

When to Hire a Locksmith

Emergency service available in most areas

You're locked out of your home, car, or business and don't have a spare key
You just moved into a new home and have no idea how many copies of the old keys exist
A key broke off inside a lock and you can't extract it without damaging the mechanism
You want to upgrade from basic knob locks to proper deadbolts or smart locks for better security

What to Look For

A local, established business with a physical address — not just a call center dispatching random contractors
Upfront pricing quoted over the phone before they arrive, including any emergency or after-hours surcharge
Proper identification and a branded vehicle — a legitimate locksmith will arrive looking professional
The ability to verify their identity and license before you let them work on your locks

Common Locksmith Problems in Arizona

Lockouts — the most common call, whether it's a house, car, or office

Worn-out lock mechanisms that stick, jam, or won't turn smoothly

Broken keys stuck inside lock cylinders

Deadbolts that won't align with the strike plate due to foundation settling or door frame shifting

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Locksmith in Arizona

What is the total cost including the service call, labor, and any parts?

The single most important question. Scam locksmiths quote a low service call fee then add hundreds in hidden charges. Get the all-in price before they start.

Are you a local company? What is your business address?

Many locksmith scams operate through national call centers that dispatch untrained workers. A real local locksmith has a shop you can visit.

Can I see your locksmith license and photo ID when you arrive?

In states that require locksmith licensing, a legitimate locksmith will have their credentials ready. If they can't produce identification, don't let them in.

Will you try to pick or bypass the lock before drilling?

Drilling destroys the lock and means you pay for a replacement. A skilled locksmith can open most residential locks without drilling. If they jump straight to the drill, they may lack the skills to do the job properly.

Red Flags When Hiring a Locksmith

  • Answers the phone with a generic 'locksmith services' instead of a company name
  • Quotes an unrealistically low price ($15–$35) over the phone — the real bill will be much higher
  • Arrives in an unmarked vehicle with no company branding or identification
  • Insists on drilling the lock immediately without trying other methods first

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Locksmith

You can rekey simple Kwikset SmartKey locks yourself with the provided tool, install surface-mounted door reinforcement plates, and replace basic doorknobs. But drilling out locks, picking locks, working on high-security systems, programming automotive transponder keys, and installing commercial access control all require a professional. Botched lock work can leave you less secure than before.

Locksmith Safety Tips

  • Beware of 'locksmith' scam operations that quote $15–$35 on the phone then demand $200–$500 when they arrive — this is the most common consumer complaint in the industry
  • A legitimate locksmith will never drill your lock as a first resort — picking or bypassing should be attempted first, and drilling is a last resort that means you're buying a new lock
  • Never let a locksmith start work without confirming the price — get the total cost in writing before they touch your locks

Best Time to Hire a Locksmith in Arizona

Locksmith demand is highest on weekends and holidays when people are more likely to be locked out. Cold weather increases lockouts as locks freeze and people rush in and out. If you need non-emergency rekeying or lock upgrades, weekday daytime appointments are cheapest and easiest to schedule.

Locksmith Licensing in Arizona

Locksmith licensing varies widely. States like California, Illinois, New Jersey, and Texas require locksmith licenses. Many other states have no licensing requirement at all. In unlicensed states, check for business registration, insurance, and ALOA membership as quality indicators.

City-by-City Costs (46 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Avondale$33.00$33.00$33.002
Cashion$33.00$33.00$33.001
New River$33.00$33.00$33.001
Paradise Valley$33.00$33.00$33.001
Laveen$33.00$33.00$33.001
Glendale$33.00$33.00$33.0012
Youngtown$33.00$33.00$33.001
Tempe$33.00$33.00$33.008
Tolleson$33.00$33.00$33.001
Phoenix$32.73$33.00$20.7076
Chandler$32.62$33.00$30.008
Mesa$31.89$33.00$30.0019
Gilbert$31.71$33.00$30.007
Peoria$31.58$33.00$24.506
Scottsdale$31.41$33.00$20.7015
Sun City$30.17$33.00$24.503
Fountain Hills$30.00$30.00$30.002
Higley$30.00$30.00$30.001
Sun City West$28.75$33.00$24.502
Tubac$25.00$25.00$25.001
Vail$25.00$25.00$25.001
Cortaro$25.00$25.00$25.001
Amado$25.00$25.00$25.001
Benson$25.00$25.00$25.001
Sahuarita$25.00$25.00$25.001
Tumacacori$25.00$25.00$25.001
Green Valley$25.00$25.00$25.002
Pomerene$25.00$25.00$25.001
Mount Lemmon$25.00$25.00$25.001
Tucson$24.92$25.00$20.7053
Litchfield Park$24.50$24.50$24.501
Goodyear$24.50$24.50$24.502
Waddell$24.50$24.50$24.501
Luke Air Force Base$24.50$24.50$24.501
El Mirage$24.50$24.50$24.501
Surprise$23.74$24.50$20.705
Buckeye$20.70$20.70$20.702
Apache Junction$20.70$20.70$20.704
Chandler Heights$20.70$20.70$20.701
Cave Creek$20.70$20.70$20.702
Catalina$20.70$20.70$20.701
Carefree$20.70$20.70$20.701
Marana$20.70$20.70$20.702
Queen Creek$20.70$20.70$20.701
Rillito$20.70$20.70$20.701
Wittmann$20.70$20.70$20.701

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Coverage Gaps

231 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Arizona have no active locksmiths providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does locksmiths cost in Arizona?

The average bid for locksmiths in Arizona is $29.42, compared to the national average of $27.96. Prices range from $20.7 to $33 depending on location. Typical cost range: $75–$250 for most services; $200–$600 for lock changes and rekeying.

What cities in Arizona have locksmiths coverage?

Arizona has locksmiths providers in 46 cities across 258 zip codes, representing 68.6% coverage of the state. Top cities include Avondale, Cashion, New River, Paradise Valley, Laveen.

How does Arizona compare to the national average for locksmiths?

Arizona is 5.3% above the national average for locksmiths. It ranks #17 out of 44 states by average bid.

Are there areas in Arizona without locksmiths providers?

Yes, 231 zip codes in Arizona currently have no active locksmiths providers. Underserved cities include Aguila, Alpine, Apache junction, Arivaca, Arizona boys ran.

When should I hire a locksmith in Arizona?

You're locked out of your home, car, or business and don't have a spare key Emergency service is available in most Arizona areas. Locksmith demand is highest on weekends and holidays when people are more likely to be locked out.

What should I look for in a locksmith in Arizona?

A local, established business with a physical address — not just a call center dispatching random contractors. Upfront pricing quoted over the phone before they arrive, including any emergency or after-hours surcharge. Locksmith licensing varies widely.

Can I do locksmiths work myself instead of hiring a pro?

You can rekey simple Kwikset SmartKey locks yourself with the provided tool, install surface-mounted door reinforcement plates, and replace basic doorknobs. But drilling out locks, picking locks, working on high-security systems, programming automotive transponder keys, and installing commercial access control all require a professional. Botched lock work can leave you less secure than before.

What warranty should I expect from a locksmith in Arizona?

For new lock installations, expect a 90-day to 1-year warranty on labor plus the manufacturer's warranty on hardware (typically 1 year to lifetime depending on the brand). Lockout services don't typically carry warranties, but if they had to replace the lock, that replacement should be warranted.