Locksmiths in Houston, TX

Last reviewed: 2025-10-20

Locksmiths in Houston

24 HOUR LOCKSMITH SERVICE LLC

📍 7926 Hillcroft St, Houston, TX 77081

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📞 +18329797899

Abbot Houston Locksmith

📍 4740 Ingersoll St UNIT 207, Houston, TX 77027

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📞 +18329402773

Alamo Key & Lock

📍 5415 Pinemont Dr, Houston, TX 77092

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📞 +17136883887

Astro Lock and Safe, LLC

📍 1004 Farm to Market 1960 Bypass Rd E, Humble, TX 77338

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📞 +12814464403

BH Locksmith

📍 6720 Chimney Rock Rd suite r, Houston, TX 77081

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📞 +12817776030

CJS locksmith

📍 3663 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 654, Houston, TX 77032

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📞 +12818051226

Express Locksmith

📍 14106 Stuebner Airline Rd Suite B, Houston, TX 77069

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📞 +18326901640

Express Locksmith

📍 14106 Stuebner Airline Rd Suite B, Houston, TX 77069

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Get Locksmith

📍 2410 Tangley St, Houston, TX 77005

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📞 +17137666328

Howard Safe & Lock

📍 826 E 14th St, Houston, TX 77009

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📞 +17138690581

Pop-A-Lock of Houston - Locksmith

📍 3420 Rusk St #36, Houston, TX 77003

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📞 +17137220060

Pop-A-Lock The Woodlands

📍 25301 Borough Park Dr #113, The Woodlands, TX 77380

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RoadRunner Locksmith

📍 5622 Schumacher Ln #300, Houston, TX 77057

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📞 +12815725566

Scorpion Locksmith Houston

📍 1806 Richmond Ave., Houston, TX 77098

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📞 +12816231517

The Flying Locksmiths

📍 719 Sawdust Rd Suite 213, The Woodlands, TX 77380

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What to expect

  • Availability and hours vary by provider.
  • Ask about ID and proof-of-ownership.
  • Request a written estimate before dispatch.

Pricing & ETA (guidance)

  • Ranges vary by lock type, distance, parts.
  • Confirm travel and after-hours fees.
  • Compare two quotes for larger jobs.

Safety & verification

  • Verify legal occupancy/ownership.
  • Prefer documented quotes and receipts.
  • Avoid vague pricing or pressure tactics.

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Locksmiths in Houston, TX

This page helps residents of Houston, TX compare local locksmith providers and evaluate safety and legitimacy. We do not claim provider hours, pricing or availability; always verify directly.

About locksmith services in Houston

Houston is a diverse area of TX with a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and commuter corridors. Locksmith demand often spikes during commute hours, weekends, and around large event venues. Common requests include home lockouts, rekeys after moves, broken key extraction, and car key replacement for popular makes. Apartment and HOA properties may require proof of residency or landlord approval, and some buildings have preferred vendors. For business addresses, ask about master key systems, access control, and after‑hours scheduling to minimize disruption. If you’re locked out, keep a valid ID handy; providers will typically verify lawful occupancy or ownership before starting work. For vehicles, title/registration and ID may be requested. Always request a written, itemized quote before dispatch. This protects you from surprise add‑ons and ensures clear expectations on ETA and travel fees.

What to expect

  • We list multiple providers; availability and hours vary by provider.
  • Ask about ID verification and proof-of-ownership before dispatch.
  • Request a price range and fees (travel, after-hours) upfront.

Safety & verification

Ask for proof-of-ownership steps, ID verification, a written estimate (with callout/after-hours fees), and an ETA window. Avoid cash‑only demands and vague pricing.

Verification checklist

  • Confirm the legal business name and local phone number.
  • Request license/registration where applicable; ask for photo ID on arrival.
  • Provide proof of ownership/residency (ID + matching address, lease, utility bill, or registration).
  • Get a written quote with line items: service, parts, travel, after‑hours fee.
  • Ask for an ETA window and technician name/vehicle description.
  • Avoid cash‑only demands, unusually low quotes, or high‑pressure upsells.

State rules (summary)

  • Locksmiths in Texas must be licensed by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Private Security program.
  • Applicants must be at least 18 and pass a criminal background check with fingerprinting; experience/education requirements apply for Qualified Managers.
  • Qualified Managers must pass a department-approved exam covering locksmithing skills and relevant laws.
  • Businesses must provide liability insurance (and bonding where applicable) as consumer protection.
  • Applications and renewals are handled via the Texas Online Private Security (TOPS) system.
  • Texas Occupations Code and Administrative Code prohibit false or misleading advertising regarding locksmith services.
  • Locksmiths should verify lawful ownership/occupancy before unlocking vehicles or properties; proof of identification and ownership is typically required.
  • DPS Private Security enforces licensing and consumer-protection rules and handles complaints and discipline.

Pricing & ETA guidance

  • Residential Lockout $70–$200 — Varies by lock type, time of day, and provider fees.

    Note: Ranges vary by lock type, distance, time of day, and parts needed.

Common scenarios in Houston

  • Lost apartment keys in Houston: rekey cylinders and update who holds copies.
  • Car lockout at a shopping center: request a time‑boxed ETA and confirm nearby coverage.
  • Office rekey after staffing changes: consider master key hierarchy and audit who has access.
  • Mailbox or storage lock: confirm property rules and any manager authorization needed.

How to choose a locksmith in Houston

  • Prefer established providers with clear addresses, reviews, and insurance.
  • Ask if they specialize in your need (auto smart keys, high‑security cylinders, storefront hardware).
  • Compare two quotes for larger work; verify parts brands and warranties.
  • Confirm cleanup and non‑destructive entry practices when feasible.

Red flags to avoid

  • No business name or evasive about address/ownership.
  • Quotes that jump dramatically on‑site without new findings.
  • Refusal to show ID/license or provide a written estimate.
  • Pressure to drill immediately where less destructive options exist.

Service breakdown

Automotive

  • Lockouts, key duplication, transponder and smart key programming.
  • Ask about OEM vs aftermarket fobs and warranty terms.
  • Confirm proof of ownership and ID will be required.

Residential

  • Lockouts, rekeys after move‑in, deadbolt upgrades, mailbox locks.
  • Ask about high‑security cylinders and key control policies.
  • For rentals/HOAs, confirm authorization requirements.

Commercial

  • Master key systems, storefront hardware, access control coordination.
  • After‑hours service windows to reduce disruption.
  • Documented quotes and parts brands for procurement.

Neighborhoods we cover

Coverage varies by provider across neighborhoods and adjacent suburbs. Ask about travel fees and availability before dispatch.

FAQs

How do I find a licensed locksmith in Houston?

Verify licensing via Texas DPS Private Security and ask for clear written estimates before dispatch.

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