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$100-$350
Most projects around $150
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Springfield, MO 65807-5638
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, Electrical Contractors, Locksmith ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
Gladstone, MO 64119-1954
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Key Duplication, Mobile Locksmith ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
1149 E Meadow Ln , Olathe, KS 66062-5745
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Access Control Systems, Roadside Assistance ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
Bonner Spgs, KS 66012-1114
BBB Accredited A rated. Locksmith, Roadside Assistance, Interlock Devices ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
Bonner Spgs, KS 66012-1114
BBB Accredited A rated. Locksmith, Roadside Assistance, Interlock Devices ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
6909 Margaret Dr , Manhattan, KS 66503-9156
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Door Repair, Access Control Systems ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
120 Abbie Ave , Kansas City, KS 66103
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Key Control Systems
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
313 SW 5th St , Topeka, KS 66603-3104
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Hardware Sales, Locksmith Supplies ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
115 N Chester Street , Olathe, KS 66061
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Security Cameras, Security Systems ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
115 N Chester Street , Olathe, KS 66061
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Security Cameras, Security Systems ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
310 NE State Route 291 , Lees Summit, MO 64086-2503
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Key Control Systems
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
Kansas City, MO 64134-3621
BBB Accredited A rated. Locksmith, Mobile Locksmith, Car Locksmith
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
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Residential lockouts in Kansas City run $75–$150 for standard deadbolt service from a legitimate locksmith. Automotive lockouts run $75–$175 for standard vehicles, or $125–$275 for newer vehicles requiring transponder key handling. Rekeying your whole house (4–6 locks, new master key) runs $100–$225. Key programming for a modern vehicle transponder key runs $150–$400, depending on vehicle make and model — typically below dealer pricing. Emergency after-hours service (nights and weekends) typically adds $50–$100 to standard rates. Be skeptical of advertised prices below $35 — the Missouri AG has documented scam operations using ultra-low advertised prices to lure customers before dramatically inflating the final invoice.
Missouri has no state locksmith licensing requirement, meaning any person can legally operate as a locksmith in Kansas City without a background check, credential, or skill verification. This is different from states like Texas, Illinois, and California that require locksmith licensing. The absence of MO licensing makes consumer verification more important, not less. The voluntary industry credential to look for is ALOA certification — the Associated Locksmiths of America offers the CRL (Certified Registered Locksmith) and CPL (Certified Professional Locksmith) credentials that involve written and practical examinations. Verify ALOA credentials at aloa.org. Also verify contractor business registration at the Missouri Secretary of State.
The top five scam warning signs in Kansas City: (1) Price drops dramatically after arrival — a legitimate locksmith who quoted $75–$150 doesn't suddenly have a $350 invoice; (2) Technician insists on drilling rather than attempting to pick — picking is the professional first step for most residential lockouts; drilling destroys the lock and significantly increases the bill; (3) No name or business address when asked — legitimate locksmiths identify themselves and their company clearly; (4) Untraceable Google ad with a Kansas City phone number forwarding to a national call center — verify the address at Google Maps before calling; if the address is shared with dozens of other "locksmiths," it's a fake listing; (5) Cash only demanded before departure — legitimate businesses accept cards and provide receipts. Report scams to the Missouri AG Consumer Protection Division.
A professional locksmith rekeying a standard residential deadbolt takes 10–20 minutes per lock on-site. Rekeying an entire house (4–6 locks) including cutting new keys typically takes 45–75 minutes for an experienced locksmith. DIY rekeying with a purchased rekey kit (available for Kwikset and Schlage on Amazon, $20–$35) takes 20–40 minutes per lock for a first-timer. Rekeying is far faster and less expensive than replacing locks — it changes only the pin configuration inside the cylinder, not the lock body itself.
For Kansas City homeowners in areas with elevated property crime concern, Medeco M3, Mul-T-Lock MT5+, and ASSA Abloy Protec+ are the market leaders in residential high-security locks. These locks combine pick-resistant security pins (typically sidebar pins and Medeco's rotating elements) with restricted keyways that cannot be duplicated at hardware stores — only authorized dealers can cut new keys, providing key control. Installed cost runs $300–$550/door. For most Kansas City neighborhoods, a properly installed Grade 1 Schlage B60N ($150–$250/door installed) provides adequate security. The Medeco/Mul-T-Lock tier is appropriate for homeowners in areas with documented forced-entry patterns or for high-value contents (gun safes, home offices, etc.).
Yes — most professional Kansas City locksmiths serving the automotive market have the equipment to cut and program transponder keys and smart keys (proximity fobs) for most domestic and foreign vehicle makes. The equipment required — Autel IM508, Xhorse Condor XC-MINI, or similar — is dealer-grade and runs $3,000–$8,000. Locksmiths who have invested in this equipment charge $150–$400 for transponder key programming, compared to the same $200–$500+ that dealers charge. When calling a KC locksmith for automotive key programming, ask specifically: "Do you have the equipment to program this specific vehicle year/make/model?" — not all locksmiths have all vehicle coverage for the most recent model years.
Rekeying is almost always the right choice for a recently purchased home. It costs $100–$225 for a professional to rekey 4–6 locks to one key, leaving your hardware intact. Replacement (new locksets) runs $150–$350+ per door for Grade 1 deadbolts installed. Rekeying addresses the key history problem — you don't know who has copies of the previous owner's or tenant's keys. If the existing locks are Grade 2 or lower quality, or have visible wear or key cylinder damage, lock replacement is worth the additional cost. One practical Kansas City scenario where replacement is always recommended: moving into a previously rented property, especially one in the urban core — rekeying assumes the lock cylinder is in original, unpicked condition, which may not be true for older rental properties.
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