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Jacksonville Locksmith Pricing - Real Ranges, No Bait-and-Switch

Last updated: 2026-05-21.

Quick answer: In Jacksonville, a residential lockout usually runs $65 to $200 during standard hours and $150 to $300 after hours, weekends, or holidays. Full home rekeys (4-6 cylinders) run $150 to $300. Auto lockouts run $75 to $200. Smart-lock installs run $150 to $400. We post these ranges so you can compare against the bait-and-switch shops.

A quick note on these numbers. Everything below is a reference range to help you budget, not a firm quote. Every lock job is different, and the only honest way to give you a real number is after a free inspection. Use the figures below to plan and to vet other contractors' quotes; call us at (904) 454-8942 when you want the actual quote on your specific job.

What locksmith services usually cost in Jacksonville

ServiceUsual rangeNotes
Residential lockout (standard hours)$65 to $200Most homes, most doors. No hidden trip fee.
Residential lockout (after-hours / weekend)$150 to $300Premium reflects nights, weekends, and holidays.
Commercial lockout$150 to $400Storefronts, offices, clinics. High-security keyways higher.
Auto lockout$75 to $200Most cars. Smart-key vehicles trend toward the upper end.
Full home rekey (4-6 cylinders)$150 to $300Pin replacement on existing locks. Old keys stop working.
Per-cylinder rekey$20 to $40 eachPlus a single service-call charge.
Deadbolt install (hardware included)$100 to $250ANSI Grade 1 or Grade 2 cylinders, brushed nickel or brass.
Smart lock install$150 to $400Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, or Bluetooth. Hardware extra if not supplied.
Transponder key cut + programmed$150 to $400Most makes and models. Some luxury keys higher.
Safe opening / service$200 to $500Manipulation first. Drilling is a last resort.

Why we post real prices

Search results for Jacksonville locksmiths surface dozens of $19 service-call ads. Those numbers are designed to get a truck rolling - they almost never reflect what the customer actually pays. The real charge gets added on arrival, often hitting $300 or $500 by the end of a routine lockout. We post ranges instead because the alternative is a referral pipeline that survives only on customer surprise. Your quote on dispatch is your quote on completion. If anything changes on site, we tell you before we touch the lock.

Why we post real prices

These ranges reflect actual dispatched jobs across First Coast / Jacksonville Metro, FL. Premium hardware (Medeco, Mul-T-Lock, high-security automotive keys) trends toward the upper end of each range. Standard residential deadbolts and basic auto lockouts trend toward the lower end. Florida does not require a state-issued locksmith license, which makes choosing a verifiable, insured provider more important here than almost anywhere else. We carry general liability and bonding above industry minimums.

Common questions

How much does a locksmith cost in Jacksonville?

Most residential lockouts in Jacksonville usually run $65 to $200 during standard hours and $150 to $300 after hours, weekends, or holidays. Auto lockouts run $75 to $200. Full home rekeys run $150 to $300. We quote on dispatch, not after the truck arrives.

What is the cheapest a locksmith should ever charge?

Be wary of any $19 to $35 service-call ad. Those numbers exist to get a truck rolling and the real charge gets added on site. A legitimate dispatched locksmith covers fuel, mobile inventory, payment processing, insurance, and a working wage. Anyone pricing below $65 in standard hours is almost certainly running a bait-and-switch model. Our minimum dispatched charge is $65 standard, $150 after-hours.

Do you charge a service-call fee separate from the work?

No. The number we quote on dispatch is the number you pay on completion, unless something changes on site and we tell you before we touch the lock. The price includes the trip, the labor, and any standard parts needed for a typical lockout. Premium hardware (high-security cylinders, smart locks, transponder keys) is itemized up front.

Why is the after-hours price higher?

Dispatch costs more outside business hours - fuel, technician overtime, and the smaller pool of techs willing to roll at 2 a.m. The $50 to $100 premium reflects actual cost, not a markup. We dispatch 24/7/365 because emergency calls do not respect business hours, and the after-hours premium is the only way that math works.

Can you give me an exact price before you arrive?

For standard residential, commercial, and auto lockouts, yes - the quoted range covers most jobs. For rekeys, deadbolt installs, smart-lock retrofits, and safe work, the exact price depends on hardware make, door prep needed, and the number of cylinders. We ask a few questions on dispatch to narrow the range before the truck rolls, and we tell you the final number before we touch anything.

Do you accept cards and digital payment?

Yes. We take all major credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and contactless tap. Cash is fine but rarely the best option for after-hours dispatch. A receipt is emailed at completion with the itemized breakdown of labor, parts, and any premiums.

Last updated: 2026-05-21.

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