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Arizona Locksmith Prices — What You Should Pay in 2026

77 verified locksmiths across 4 cities in Arizona. Compare prices and find a trusted locksmith near you.

Locksmiths Listed
77
Cities Covered
4
Avg Rating
4.6 / 5
Lockout Cost Range
$89–$225

Arizona Cities with Locksmiths

Browse verified locksmiths by city. Sorted by number of listings — more locksmiths means more options and better prices.

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Phoenix

67 verified locksmiths
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Scottsdale

5 verified locksmiths
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Tempe

4 verified locksmiths
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Glendale

1 verified locksmith
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Typical Locksmith Prices in Arizona

National average pricing — actual costs may vary by city and time of day.

House Lockout
$89–$225$163
Car Lockout
$50–$150$110
Lock Rekey (per lock)
$50–$130$80
Lock Replacement
$100–$300$175
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Warning Signs

How to Avoid Locksmith Scams in Arizona

Fake locksmiths advertise $15–$35 rates online then triple the price once they arrive. Here are the warning signs:

Advertised price of $15–$35 that jumps to $200+ on arrival
No local address, license number, or company name on the van
Cash-only payment with no receipt or invoice
Drilling the lock immediately instead of attempting non-destructive entry
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Arizona Locksmith FAQ

Common questions about locksmith costs in Arizona.

How much does a locksmith cost in Arizona?
In Arizona, a house lockout typically costs $89–$225, with a national average of $163. Car lockouts run $50–$150. Prices vary by city, time of day, and service complexity. Use our city pages to see localized pricing for your area.
How do I find a legitimate locksmith in Arizona?
Start by checking our verified listings for your city. Look for locksmiths with a local address, good Google reviews, and a clear pricing policy. Ask for a total price estimate before they arrive, and verify their license if Arizona requires one.
Are locksmiths licensed in Arizona?
Licensing requirements vary by state. Some states like Texas and California require locksmith licensing; others don't. Always ask your locksmith for credentials before they begin work, regardless of state requirements.
What should I do if I'm locked out in Arizona?
First, check all other doors and windows. If you rent, call your landlord — they may have a spare key. If you need a locksmith, use our directory to find a verified one in your city. Check the fair price range before calling so you know what to expect.
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