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Looking for the best locksmith in Apopka, Florida? We track 1 verified local locksmith pro serving Apopka. Collectively they've earned 28 Google reviews at an average of 5.0★. Whether you're locked out at 2 AM or rekeying after a move, the Florida locksmiths below handle residential lockouts, rekey services, smart-lock installation, automotive lockouts and key fobs, commercial master-key systems, and safe opening. Florida requires locksmiths to register and most reputable ones are bonded — always confirm before letting someone work on your home or vehicle locks.

✓ Best for
Lockouts (car/home/business), rekey after a move or roommate change, smart lock installation, broken key extraction.
✗ Skip if
You have a spare key with a neighbor — call them before paying $150+ for an after-hours lockout.
💵 Typical Florida cost
$75–$150 for daytime lockout; $150–$300 after hours; $25–$50/cylinder for rekey.

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Hiring A Locksmith Pro in Apopka, FL — What to Know

Florida homeowners need a trusted locksmith for three primary situations: moving into a new home (rekey or replace locks), lockout emergencies, and smart lock installation. Florida does not currently license locksmiths at the state level — making this one of the few trades where verification is harder. Only 15 states license locksmiths, and Florida is not among them, which means the barrier to entry is low and the quality range is wide.

When hiring a locksmith in Apopka, ask for: business license (county or city business tax receipt), proof of insurance, and a physical business address (not just a cell phone number or P.O. box). Scam locksmiths advertise with low "starting from" prices online, then demand $300–$500 at the door for simple work. Get a written quote before authorizing any work. Legitimate locksmiths will quote in writing on arrival before touching your lock. If they won't, send them away.

For new Apopka homeowners: rekey all locks immediately upon taking possession — you don't know how many copies of the old keys exist. Rekeying a standard lock costs $15–$25 per lock cylinder (you keep the same hardware, just change the key). Smart lock installation — deadbolt styles from Schlage, Yale, or Kwikset — runs $150–$350 installed and eliminates the key management problem entirely. For investment properties and short-term rentals, smart locks with remote code management are standard practice in Florida's rental market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the top-rated locksmith company in Apopka?
Based on verified Google reviews, Abra-Key-Dabra Locksmith Services currently holds the highest rating and review count among 1 locksmith pro we track in Apopka. Rankings update as reviews change — always read recent reviews and get multiple quotes before booking.
How much does a locksmith cost in Florida?
Service-call rates run $35–$85, plus labor by job: residential lockout $75–$185, rekey per cylinder $20–$45, deadbolt install $115–$245, automotive lockout $85–$185, key fob programming $135–$385 (varies wildly by vehicle), safe opening $185–$485+. Beware quotes under $20 — that's a bait-and-switch tactic.
Is it cheaper to rekey or replace locks in Florida?
Rekey almost always — rekeying just changes the pins inside the cylinder ($20–$45 per lock) so old keys no longer work. Full replacement runs $75–$245 per door and is only needed if the lock is damaged, you want a new style, or you're upgrading to smart locks. Rekey at every move-in or whenever keys go missing.
What's the best smart lock for a Florida home?
Schlage Encode, Yale Assure, August WiFi, and Kwikset Halo dominate the FL market — all integrate with Apple Home, Google Home, and Alexa. For coastal homes, choose Grade 1 or 2 lock bodies with marine-grade finishes (oil-rubbed bronze or PVD nickel) — salt air destroys cheap finishes within 2–3 years.
Are Florida locksmiths licensed?
Florida doesn't require state locksmith licensing — but reputable companies are bonded, insured, and registered with their county/city. Beware unmarked vans, vague quotes, and refusal to show ID — locksmith scams are unfortunately common in Florida tourist areas. Always ask for ID and confirm the price before work starts.
What should I do if I'm locked out of my car in Florida?
Call AAA first if you're a member — most plans cover 1–3 lockouts per year for free. Otherwise, call a local independent locksmith with a verifiable address (not just a Google Maps pin). Insist on a price quote before they arrive. Avoid companies that quote $19 'service call' rates over the phone — final bills routinely hit $200–$500.

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