Construction Hardware Co
216 Pacific St , Pomona, CA 91768-3216
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216 Pacific St , Pomona, CA 91768-3216
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Commercial Products Distributors, Building Contractors, Locksmith ...
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Reseda, CA 91335-4928
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Access Control Systems
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Reseda, CA 91335-5885
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Locksmith, Locksmith
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Anaheim, CA 92801-7555
BBB Accredited A rated. Locksmith, Locksmith Supplies, Key Duplication ...
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
12820 Nutwood St , Garden Grove, CA 92840-6312
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Access Control Systems, Key Duplication ...
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
Irvine, CA 92612
BBB Accredited A- rated. Locksmith, Security Cameras, Security Equipment ...
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Oxnard, CA 93033-7195
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Garage Doors, Key Duplication ...
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3488 Arlington Ave Ste A , Riverside, CA 92506-3200
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Locksmith Supplies
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
17120 Van Buren Blvd , Riverside, CA 92504-5905
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Key Duplication, Safe Repair
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
San Bernardino, CA 92407-0203
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Locksmith, Locksmith, Key Duplication ...
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Ventura, CA 93001-1108
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Locksmith Supplies, Key Duplication ...
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3138 Roosevelt St Ste E , Carlsbad, CA 92008-3020
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Safe Repair, Keys
Serves: 90001, 90002, 90003, 90004 +59 more
For: lockout, rekey, or lock replacement in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles has one of the most active and, unfortunately, most fraud-prone locksmith markets in the US. Understanding market-rate pricing — and California's locksmith licensing requirements — is essential protection before you need service.
| Service | Typical Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Residential lockout | $95 – $200 | Standard hours; varies by neighborhood |
| Residential lockout (after-hours) | $150 – $300 | 9pm–7am surcharge standard |
| Car lockout (keys locked in) | $85 – $175 | Older vehicles; simple open |
| Car key programming (transponder/push-start) | $200 – $450 | Modern LA vehicles; common due to newer car stock |
| Rekeying (per lock) | $35 – $75 first lock; $20–$45 additional | Most common service for new renters in LA |
| Deadbolt installation | $120 – $275 | Hardware + labor; Schlage, Kwikset |
| High-security lock upgrade (Mul-T-Lock, Medeco) | $350 – $700 per lock | Popular in Hollywood Hills, Bel Air, Malibu |
| Smart lock installation | $150 – $375 | Google Nest, Schlage Encode, Level Invisible |
| Safe opening (combination unknown) | $150 – $450 | Depends on safe type |
| Commercial lock change (per door) | $150 – $350 | Businesses requiring employee separation |
| Master key system setup | $300 – $800 | HOA, multi-unit, commercial buildings |
| Car key duplication (laser cut) | $85 – $180 | Side-cut keys for luxury brands |
California is one of very few states that licenses locksmiths — a requirement that eliminates a significant tier of unlicensed services. However, the Los Angeles locksmith market is heavily populated by deceptive "bait-and-switch" companies that advertise $15–$35 lockout prices and charge $300–$800+ once on-site, exploit the urgency of lockout situations, and operate through dozens of fake business names to obscure their identity. The CA Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) licenses real locksmiths; unlicensed operators make up the majority of fraud complaints.
Legitimate LA locksmith lockout pricing: $95–$250. Any service advertising under $60 for LA in 2025 is almost certainly operating a bait-and-switch scheme.
Los Angeles has a higher proportion of newer vehicles (2015+) than most US cities due to California's emissions requirements driving vehicle turnover. Modern vehicles use transponder keys, chip keys, proximity fobs, and push-button start systems that require programming — not just mechanical key cutting. Transponder key programming in LA runs $200–$450 depending on vehicle make and requires specialized equipment:
This explains why legitimate LA locksmiths charge more than the scam-advertised price — the equipment investment for modern key programming is $5,000–$25,000.
High-security lock demand varies dramatically by LA neighborhood:
Per BLS Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim MSA data, locksmiths and safe repairers (SOC 49-9094) earn a median $26.50/hour in Los Angeles — consistent with licensed, skilled trade status in California's high-wage market. Legitimate LA locksmith service call rates reflect this labor cost.
The Los Angeles locksmith market is documented by the CA Attorney General's Office as one of the most fraud-prone contractor categories in California. Verifying BSIS licensure is not optional — it is the minimum due diligence step that separates legitimate locksmiths from predatory operators.
The Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) licenses locksmiths in California under Business & Professions Code §7599.50 et seq. Requirements include:
Verify any LA locksmith at bsis.ca.gov — the public license lookup is free. Enter the locksmith's name or license number; the result shows current license status, license type, and any disciplinary actions.
Pull up bsis.ca.gov, click "Verify a License," select Locksmith, enter name or number. If the locksmith can't provide their license number on request, or avoids the question, stop the engagement immediately.
The Los Angeles locksmith fraud pattern is well-documented by KCAL 9 News, the LA Better Business Bureau, and the CA AG's office:
Your protection:
| Characteristic | Legitimate BSIS-Licensed Locksmith | Scam Operation |
|---|---|---|
| Phone quote | $95–$200 range for standard lockout | $15–$35 flat rate |
| BSIS license | Provides number immediately | Deflects, claims "we're licensed" without number |
| Business identity | Consistent name, physical LA address | Generic or vague name; no verifiable address |
| Uniform/vehicle | Branded uniform, marked van | Plain clothes, unmarked vehicle |
| Invoice before work | Written estimate provided | No written quote |
| Payment methods | Credit card accepted | Cash only |
Some locksmith services are DIY-approachable; others require professional skills and equipment that are unavailable to consumers. LA's specific vehicle fleet and security requirements sharpen this divide.
| Service | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Rekeying (residential) | ⚠️ Rekeying kits ($15–$30) available for Kwikset SmartKey; limited to specific lock brands | $35–$75/lock; professional re-pins any lock cylinder |
| Deadbolt installation (new) | ✅ Most homeowners can install new deadbolt with basic tools ($15–$25 hardware + 1 hour) | $120–$275 including hardware; faster + more accurate |
| Smart lock installation | ✅ Most smart locks (Schlage Encode, Google Nest) have DIY install guides | $150–$375 professional; eliminates risk of improper installation voiding warranty |
| Lockout (locked keys in house) | ⚠️ Check all windows, secondary entry, emergency contacts first | $95–$200; available 24/7 including 3am emergencies |
| Car lockout (older vehicle) | ⚠️ Slim jim DIY for older cars; modern vehicles have sealed door panels making DIY damage-prone | $85–$175 professional; no damage risk |
| Transponder/chip key programming | ❌ Requires OBD2 programmer ($500–$2,000) + key blank access + vehicle-specific software | $200–$450 professional locksmith or dealer |
| High-security lock installation (Mul-T-Lock, Medeco) | ❌ Requires professional tools; incorrect installation voids security rating | $350–$700/lock installed |
| Safe opening (combination unknown) | ❌ Attempted DIY drilling destroys safe contents | $150–$450 professional; manipulation vs. destruction |
| Master key system | ❌ Requires proper cylinder pinning knowledge and key blank management | $300–$800 system setup |
The most important DIY/professional distinction for Los Angeles: modern car lockouts. Los Angeles's vehicle fleet (one of the newest in the US due to California's CARB emissions standards) means a significant proportion of lockouts involve 2015+ vehicles with:
DIY methods for these vehicles: there are none beyond the manufacturer's app (if available) or roadside assistance (if covered by insurance). A slim jim (mechanical door opening wedge) used improperly on a 2020 Toyota RAV4 or BMW 5-Series can damage the door panel, window regulator, or electronic control module — the resulting repair ($400–$1,200) dwarfs the $100–$175 professional locksmith call.
For Los Angeles residents concerned about break-in security:
The most impactful security upgrade isn't the lock — it's the door frame. Most residential break-ins in LA (and nationally) involve door kick-in at the strike plate, not lock manipulation. A Grade 1 deadbolt installed in a properly reinforced door frame with 3" screws is dramatically more secure than a Grade 1 deadbolt in a standard hollow-core door frame. ANSI/BHMA Certified Grade 1 deadbolts (Schlage, Medeco, Mul-T-Lock) provide the highest residential rating. Professional locksmiths in LA can also install door armor reinforcement kits ($80–$200 hardware) that spread kick-in force across the full door frame, preventing the most common break-in method.
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