Action Lock and Key LLC
Phoenix, AZ 85053-1037
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Phoenix, AZ 85053-1037
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14202 N Scottsdale Rd Ste 101 , Scottsdale, AZ 85254
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1707 E Weber Dr Ste 1 , Tempe, AZ 85281-1882
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Phoenix, AZ 85015-1033
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6930 E Pinchot Ave , Scottsdale, AZ 85251-6863
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Phoenix, AZ 85053-1037
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4381 N 75th St Ste 201 , Scottsdale, AZ 85251-3557
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6751 N Sunset Blvd Ste 320 , Glendale, AZ 85305-3155
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7650 E Gelding Dr , Scottsdale, AZ 85260-6930
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Phoenix, AZ 85015-1033
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1940 E Camelback Rd Ste 201B , Phoenix, AZ 85016-4131
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1940 E Camelback Rd Ste 201B , Phoenix, AZ 85016-4131
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Key Duplication, Key Control Systems
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix's large, spread-out metro — 2 million residents across 500+ square miles — generates consistent locksmith demand across residential, commercial, and automotive categories. Phoenix's hot summers (115°F+) accelerate lock hardware wear and automotive key fob battery drain, creating service demand patterns distinct from cooler markets. Phoenix's robust rental market (Tempe near ASU, Glendale, Chandler, Scottsdale corridor) produces frequent rekeying demand from landlord-tenant turnover. Here's current Phoenix locksmith service pricing in 2025.
| Service | Scope | Phoenix Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Service call / trip fee (daytime) | Response to location, first 30 min included | $35 – $75 |
| Service call (emergency, nights/weekends) | After-hours premium | $75 – $150 |
| House lockout | Pick or bypass existing lock, no damage | $75 – $175 |
| Car lockout (standard vehicle) | Slim jim or airbag tool, unlock door | $75 – $175 |
| Car lockout (transponder/smart key) | Programming required for keyless entry | $125 – $300 |
| Rekey (per lock) | Existing lock, new key cut, same hardware | $20 – $50 |
| Rekey full home (4 locks) | All exterior locks rekeyed to one key | $100 – $250 |
| Lock replacement (standard deadbolt) | Supply + install, Schlage/Kwikset B60N grade 2 | $100 – $225 |
| Lock replacement (Grade 1 ANSI deadbolt) | High-security, Schlage B60N or equivalent | $150 – $350 |
| Smart lock installation | Schlage Encode, Kwikset Halo, or equivalent | $150 – $400 |
| Safe opening (known combination) | Dial service and adjustment | $50 – $150 |
| Safe opening (unknown combination) | Dial manipulation or drilling | $150 – $400 |
| Master key system (commercial) | Per door, hardware and labor | $75 – $200/door |
Phoenix vehicles left in the sun during summer routinely develop heat-related automotive security issues:
Phoenix's large rental market — consistent top-10 nationally for rental unit volume — drives significant professional rekeying demand:
Arizona does not require a state license to operate as a locksmith. Unlike some states (California, Texas, and others have locksmith licensing laws), Arizona has no statewide locksmith licensing statute. Maricopa County also has no local locksmith license requirement.
This creates both a large, competitive Phoenix locksmith market and a significant consumer protection gap — since anyone can legally advertise locksmith services in Phoenix without training, background checks, or insurance verification. Understanding this context is essential to safely choosing a Phoenix locksmith.
With no state licensing requirement, the most meaningful professional credential for Phoenix locksmiths is ALOA certification (Associated Locksmiths of America — aloa.org):
Ask directly: "Are you an ALOA member? Can I verify your background check has been conducted?"
Phoenix — like most large metros — has a documented problem with fraudulent locksmith advertising. These operations:
Red flags for a fake Phoenix locksmith:
Protection steps: Search the company name in Arizona LLC searches at azcc.gov; verify their physical address is a real business location; ask for written estimate before any work begins.
Professional Phoenix locksmiths carry:
Ask before hiring: "Can you provide a COI (Certificate of Insurance) showing your general liability coverage?" A professional Phoenix locksmith will answer yes and produce documentation. An operator who can't provide insurance documentation is an operator who should not be gaining entry to your Phoenix property.
Phoenix's 500+ square mile geography means locksmith response times vary significantly:
During summer (May–September): Locksmiths dealing with heat-related automotive issues may experience higher call volumes mid-afternoon. For Phoenix residents locked out in summer heat — especially with children or pets in the vehicle — dial 911 immediately; emergency vehicle access takes priority over any locksmith response time.
The most common locksmith decision Phoenix homeowners and landlords face is whether to rekey their existing locks or replace them entirely. Here's the honest decision guide.
| Factor | Rekey | Replace |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per lock | $20 – $50 | $100 – $350 |
| Cost for full home (4 locks) | $100 – $250 | $400 – $1,400 |
| Result | Same hardware, new key configuration | New hardware, new keys |
| Lock quality level | Unchanged from existing hardware | Can upgrade to Grade 1 ANSI |
| Appropriate when | Hardware in good condition; need new key | Hardware damaged, worn, wrong grade, or want upgrade |
| After tenant turnover (rental) | ✅ Best practice for Phoenix landlords | Only if hardware is damaged |
| After home purchase | ✅ Rekey to your unique key | Only if hardware is wrong grade for your security needs |
| After lost key | ✅ Fast, inexpensive solution | Usually overkill unless hardware is compromised |
| Smart lock conversion | N/A | ✅ New hardware required |
| High-security upgrade | N/A — limited to existing lock grade | ✅ Upgrade to Grade 1 ANSI deadbolt |
| Time required | 10–20 minutes per lock | 20–45 minutes per lock |
Most Phoenix homes built from the 1980s–2000s era have ANSI/BHMA Grade 2 or Grade 3 deadbolts — the entry-level and midgrade hardware found at big-box stores. Phoenix homeowners upgrading security should understand the grades:
Grade 3 (Most basic — commonly found on Phoenix builder-grade homes): Minimum ANSI requirement; 250,000 cycle tested; meets minimum building code only. Kwikset 660 is a typical Grade 3. Not recommended in security-critical applications.
Grade 2: More common for residential; 500,000 cycle tested; adequate for typical residential security in most Phoenix neighborhoods.
Grade 1 (Recommended for security-conscious Phoenix homeowners): 250,000 cycle tested for deadbolts; highest residential deadbolt standard; examples include Schlage B60N, Schlage B62N. Grade 1 deadbolts resist kick-in attacks, bump-key attacks, and picking significantly better than lower grades.
Smart lock adoption has grown significantly in Phoenix's rental market and among tech-forward homeowners:
Arizona landlord-tenant law (ARS Title 33 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act) does not explicitly require rekeying between tenants — but Arizona courts have found that failure to rekey can contribute to landlord liability if a previous tenant retains a copy of a key and is involved in a subsequent break-in or incident. Professional Phoenix property management companies uniformly rekey after every tenancy. Cost: $100–$250 for a standard Phoenix rental home with 3–4 keyed exterior locks; the liability protection far exceeds the cost.
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