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Weekend Locksmith Service in Seattle, WA

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$100-$500

Most projects around $250

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Confidence

88%

Overpay Risk

High

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Project scope

20100

Quality / scope level

What drives this price?

Labor42%

Crew time, access, scheduling, and installation complexity

Materials34%

Product grade, system size, and required components

Complexity18%

Layout, project size, removal, prep, and hidden conditions

Local market6%

Demand, availability, and local pricing pressure

Price sensitivity: This is near the standard project profile, so contractor scope differences will likely drive the biggest quote variance.
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Typical cost in Seattle

$100–$400 / service

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93 contractors in Seattle

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Securepro LLC

Vancouver, WA 98683-1459

BBB Accredited A rated. Garage Doors, General Contractor, Garage Door Repair ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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KL Lock Pros

Lynnwood, WA 98087

BBB Accredited A- rated. Locksmith, Mobile Locksmith, Car Locksmith

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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KL Lock Pros

Lynnwood, WA 98087

BBB Accredited A- rated. Locksmith, Mobile Locksmith, Car Locksmith

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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S.O.S Locksmith LLC

111 NE 6TH AVENUE 405 , PORTLAND, OR 97232

Locksmith, Locksmith Supplies, Key Duplication ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Robblee's Total Security Inc

5424 S Tacoma Way , Tacoma, WA 98409

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Burglar Alarm Systems, Security Cameras ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Komitas LLC

1209 NE 135th St , Seattle, WA 98125-3106

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Beaver State Locksmith LLC

11950 SW 2nd St Ste 100C , Beaverton, OR 97005

BBB Accredited A- rated. Locksmith, Roadside Assistance, Interlock Devices ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Ace Locksmiths LLC

Portland, OR 97202-4540

BBB Accredited A- rated. Mobile Locksmith, Locksmith, Roadside Assistance ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Origin Lock and Key, LLC

Bremerton, WA 98312-4668

BBB Accredited A rated. Locksmith, Locksmith Supplies, Mobile Locksmith ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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CARHAX, LLC

Sammamish, WA 98075-9466

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Car Locksmith, Locksmith, Auto Services ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Gramento's Services

University Pl, WA 98467-1923

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Locksmith, General Contractor, Handyman ...

Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more

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Typical Cost

Weekend Locksmith Service in Seattle

Typical residential project in Seattle, WA

$250
Most common project cost
Budget
$100
Premium
$500
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What affects the price?

Project size
Larger weekend locksmith service projects usually require more labor, materials, and scheduling time.
Material and scope
Product choices, add-ons, removal work, and finish level can move the quote up or down.
Local market
Seattle, WA demand, contractor availability, access, and seasonality can affect installed pricing.
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Locksmith Services FAQ — Seattle, WA

How much does an emergency locksmith cost in Seattle at night?

After-hours and weekend residential lockout service in Seattle typically runs $150–$300. Standard business-hours (8 AM–5 PM, weekday) lockouts run $75–$150. The premium for emergency/after-hours reflects genuine costs: the locksmith is called away from home and must drive to your location, often in Seattle's challenging late-night or wet-weather conditions. Any quote dramatically below this range — especially a flat "$29 service call" — is a scam pricing indicator. Seattle's scam locksmith operations consistently quote $15–$35 to attract calls, then demand $300–$600 on-site after claiming the lock is "special" or "damaged." Always ask for a total estimate before arrival.

Do locksmiths in Seattle need to be licensed?

Yes. Washington State requires locksmiths to be licensed through the Washington State Department of Licensing (WA DOL) under RCW 18.96. The license requires passing a background check — which is the primary consumer protection mechanism in Seattle, where scam locksmith operations are a documented and persistent problem. Verify any Seattle locksmith's license number at dol.wa.gov/verify before allowing work to begin. An unlicensed locksmith has not undergone the background check screening and is operating in violation of state law.

Can my Seattle landlord change the locks without telling me?

No. Under Seattle Municipal Code 22.206.160 and Washington State Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.18), a landlord cannot lock a tenant out of their unit except through a formal court-ordered eviction with a Sheriff's Writ of Restitution. Any landlord who changes locks on an occupied Seattle unit without a court order is in violation of Seattle's Just Cause Eviction Ordinance and subject to significant legal penalties. If you've been locked out by your landlord, contact the Seattle Office of Housing (seattle.gov/renters) or a tenant rights attorney immediately. A locksmith who performs a lock change for a landlord on an occupied unit carries liability in this situation as well — legitimate Seattle locksmiths will ask for ownership documentation or a lease if there is any ambiguity.

What's the best lock upgrade for a Seattle home?

For Seattle's craftsman bungalow and older housing stock, the best upgrade is a Grade 1 ANSI/BHMA-rated deadbolt with anti-pick and anti-bump pin technology. Recommended options: Schlage B60N or B70N (single/double cylinder), Medeco Maxum, or Mul-T-Lock MT5+. Budget: $80–$250+ depending on security level. The Schlage B60N ($50–$80 at local stores) is a major improvement over builder-grade locks and is available at Seattle-area Home Depot and Ace Hardware. For the highest security (recommended after a break-in or in high-crime areas of Capitol Hill, Belltown, or SODO), the Medeco Maxum or Mul-T-Lock provides cylinder-level key control and pick/bump resistance. These require professional installation by a WA-licensed locksmith.

How long does it take a locksmith to unlock a door in Seattle?

A licensed Seattle locksmith with proper tools typically unlocks a standard residential door in 5–20 minutes. Travel time within Seattle's dense urban core varies dramatically by traffic conditions — the same job that takes 10 minutes in Fremont at 2 PM can require 40 minutes of travel in Seattle's notorious I-5 or I-90 congestion at 5 PM. Legitimate locksmiths give estimated arrival windows, not fixed times. If a locksmith guarantees "under 15 minutes arrival" from anywhere, that's often a scam-shop overclaim.

How do I report a scam locksmith in Seattle?

Three channels for Seattle scam locksmith complaints:

  1. Washington State AG Consumer Protection Division: atg.wa.gov — 800-551-4636 — primary state enforcement for deceptive business practices
  2. Washington State DOL Unlicensed Activity Report: dol.wa.gov/contact — for operating without a WA locksmith license
  3. Better Business Bureau Seattle: bbb.org/us/wa/seattle — useful for public record even if investigation is limited

Document as much as possible: vehicle description, license plate, name used, phone number called, quoted price vs. final demand, and any "invoice" provided. Photos of the vehicle help greatly. Seattle Police can take a report if threatening behavior or extortion occurred during the service encounter.

Is it worth getting a smart lock installed by a Seattle locksmith?

Yes, if your existing door is prepped with a standard backset (2-3/8" or 2-3/4") and has a deadbolt hole — which most Seattle homes with deadbolts do. A WA-licensed Seattle locksmith installs smart locks (Schlage Encode, August WiFi, Yale Assure, Kwikset Halo) in 30–60 minutes, including testing all Z-Wave/WiFi connectivity and programming guest codes. Professional installation ensures proper alignment, prevents voiding manufacturer warranties, and catches frame issues (common in older Capitol Hill, Ballard, or West Seattle craftsman homes where door settlement can cause misalignment). Labor runs $100–$200; hardware $100–$350. Total installed typically $200–$550.

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