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Get Free Quotes NowYour key snapped off inside the deadbolt of your Brickell condo door at 11 PM, and now you're locked out in a hallway where the building's front desk stopped staffing overnight two years ago. In Miami, this kind of situation gets complicated fast — high-rise condos along Biscayne Boulevard and older Art Deco buildings in South Beach often have non-standard lock hardware that out-of-state manufacturers don't stock parts for, meaning a locksmith who isn't familiar with Miami's specific building stock may show up without the right tools. What makes finding a skilled locksmith here genuinely difficult is the flood of unlicensed operators who advertise locally but hold no Florida-issued locksmith license — required by state law since 2007, yet widely ignored, leaving you vulnerable to inflated charges or damaged door frames. Before you call the first number that pops up on your phone, use AllServiceMiami to request free quotes from verified, licensed locksmith contractors who actually know Miami's neighborhoods and building types.
Locksmith work in Miami most commonly involves rekeying locks after tenant turnover in the city's dense rental corridors, replacing salt-air-corroded deadbolts on oceanfront properties, and reprogramming smart locks in newer Wynwood and Edgewater townhomes. Older Coral Gables estates frequently need mortise lock restoration, while condo owners across the county deal with high-security cylinder replacements. AllServiceMiami connects you with locksmith contractors equipped for exactly what Miami properties demand.
Locksmith services in Miami range from $50 for a simple lockout to $200+ for rekeying or lock replacement. Emergency calls may cost more.
Most locksmiths on AllServiceMiami reach Miami locations within 20–45 minutes, including emergencies and car lockouts.
Yes. Locksmiths in Miami can duplicate standard keys, transponder car keys, and high-security restricted keys on site.
Yes. Florida requires locksmiths to be licensed. AllServiceMiami verifies all locksmith credentials before adding them to our network.
Yes. Emergency lock replacement and security upgrades are standard services offered by locksmiths throughout Miami.
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