If you need a fast, local Treasure Coast Locksmith Fort Pierce FL you can call right now, we handle car lockouts, key fobs, house rekeys, deadbolts, storefront locks, and panic bars in Fort Pierce, Florida, the same day. We’re , based in , , and we pick, cut, program, and secure across St. Lucie County. Call for 24/7 mobile service.
Last updated: March 25, 2026
TL;DR: Stuck or need new keys? We do auto, home, and business locksmith work across the Treasure Coast with arrival in about 30 to 60 minutes in Fort Pierce. Typical pricing: car lockout $85 to $120, house rekey $129 to $219, car keys $180 to $420, commercial service varies. Call for a free estimate and fast dispatch.
A morning rekey near Sunrise Theatre after a tenant move-out.
What we do in Fort Pierce right now
We unlock cars and homes, make and program car keys, rekey locks after move-outs, install high security deadbolts, fix storefront cylinders, and service panic bars. We cover Downtown Fort Pierce, Indian River Drive, South Beach Jetty, the A.E. Backus Museum area, and out toward I-95 and US-1. Most jobs take 20 to 60 minutes on site. Emergency calls get priority. Call , tell us year, make, model Treasure Coast Locksmith PSL treasurecoastlocksmith.com or lock brand, and we’ll quote it on the spot.
Why call a Treasure Coast Locksmith in Fort Pierce, FL
You want someone close, quick, and who actually shows up. We’re on the road in Fort Pierce every day, usually 30 to 45 minutes out. We know the traffic on Okeechobee Road and the drawbridge delays. And we stock the common bits, which saves you a second visit. If you’re comparing “Treasure Coast Locksmith Near Me” options, ask about key programming gear, actual cut machines on the van, and warranty. We give 90 days on labor and one year on most parts.
Our van setup with key blanks, Lishi picks, and OEM remotes.
Auto locksmith: keys, fobs, and lockouts
Direct answer: We open your car without damage, cut and program keys and remotes, repair ignitions, and extract broken keys. Typical arrival in Fort Pierce is 30 to 45 minutes. Daytime car lockouts run $85 to $120. Standard transponder keys are usually $180 to $260. Push-to-start fobs are often $240 to $420 depending on brand and part availability.
We carry OEM and high quality aftermarket from Strattec and Ilco. For many Nissans and Toyotas we program on-site with Autel IM508 or Smart Pro. For Ford and GM, we cut HU101 or HU100 and program via OBD, then test immobilizer sync. We won’t brick your BCM. Ever had a locksmith say “dealer only”? We hear that a lot. Half the time, not true. Some late BMW, Mercedes, and VW are dealer or specialist, and we’ll tell you straight before dispatch.
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House lockouts and rekeys in Fort Pierce
Locked out in flip flops at South Beach? Happens. We pick most Kwikset and Schlage cylinders cleanly with no drill. House lockouts in Fort Pierce usually cost $95 to $150 during the day, $150 to $220 after-hours. Rekeying your home after a move or tenant change runs $129 to $219 for the first two locks, then $15 to $25 per extra cylinder. We match keys across your deadbolt and knob so one key works all doors. Faster. Safer.
Last week we rekeyed a duplex off Avenue A after an Airbnb guest didn’t return the spare. Four cylinders, new keys, fresh lube, 40 minutes curb to curb. We used Schlage C keyway pins and checked latch backset alignment. Pro tip, don’t spray WD-40. Use a dry Teflon like Tri-Flow. Your locks will thank you.
For more details, visit our residential locksmith and rekeying service pages.
Business locksmith: storefronts, panic bars, and master keys
We secure retail shops downtown and along US-1, plus warehouses near King’s Highway. We install Grade 1 deadbolts, fix Adams Rite mortise locks, re-pin SFIC cores, and set up small master key systems. Most storefront cylinder swaps run $129 to $189. Panic bar repair or replacement can range $250 to $900 depending on brand and code needs.
According to the Florida Building Code, 7th Edition, Section 1010, egress doors must unlatch with one operation, Treasure Coast Locksmith no key, no special knowledge on the egress side. So if you’ve got a double cylinder deadbolt on an exit door, we recommend swapping to a code-compliant setup with a thumb turn and panic hardware. We like Detex and Von Duprin for reliability. Not cheap. Worth it.
See our commercial locksmith page for options.
New Detex rim device replacing a worn-out push pad on US-1.
Pricing you can actually plan around
No bait-and-switch. Here’s what we charge in Fort Pierce most days:
- Car lockout: $85 to $120. Night or far west zones can be $120 to $160. House lockout: $95 to $150. After-hours $150 to $220. Home rekey: $129 to $219 for first two locks, $15 to $25 each additional cylinder. Car keys: $180 to $260 basic transponder, $240 to $420 push-to-start fobs. Ignition repair: $180 to $350, depending on parts. Commercial rekey: $149 to $249 starting, multi-tenant quotes available. Panic bar service: $250 to $900, parts and code check included.
We’ll give you a written estimate before we start. You’ll see line items. No surprises.
Our Fort Pierce response times and coverage
We’re local. Typical ETAs:
- Downtown Fort Pierce and Sunrise Theatre area: 20 to 35 minutes. South Beach Jetty and Ocean Village: 25 to 45 minutes. I-95 at Okeechobee Road: 30 to 45 minutes. Indian River Drive corridor: 25 to 40 minutes.
We also cover the wider Treasure Coast. Stuart, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Port St. Lucie, and Vero Beach are daily routes. Drive times are 25 to 45 minutes north to Vero, 20 to 35 south to PSL, and 35 to 50 to Stuart. See our service areas with pages for Port St. Lucie locksmith, Stuart locksmith, and Vero Beach locksmith.
Keys, locks, and brands we recommend
We’ve installed a lot of gear. Some wins, some regrets. Honest take:
- Schlage deadbolts, B60N series. Solid for homes. Better than big box Kwikset. Medeco and Mul-T-Lock for pick and bump resistance. Pricey, from $189 to $350 per door with keys. But if you’ve had copies floating around, it’s the fix. Adams Rite 4510 with MS1850S deadlocks on storefronts. Common in Fort Pierce plazas. Detex and Von Duprin on exits. Cheaper bars fail faster. We see it weekly.
According to ASSA ABLOY’s published specs, Grade 1 hardware is cycle tested to heavier standards than Grade 2. If your door gets slammed 200 times a day on US-1, don’t cheap out. You’ll buy twice.
Medeco deadbolt with restricted key control for a short-term rental owner.
Seasonal and local tips for the Treasure Coast
Salt air eats hardware. If you’re near South Beach or the inlet, pick stainless or at least bronze finish. Lube every 6 months with a dry Teflon, not oil. Hurricanes? Check strike plates and use 3 inch screws into the stud, not just the jamb. It’s a $4 upgrade that holds latches when doors flex. We change dozens of bent latches after big summer storms. Avoid that.
For cars, beach sand in keyways grinds wafers. Blow out with compressed air, then a light graphite. Don’t drown it in spray. We’ve pulled keys that were basically grinding paste. Not good.
Real jobs we handled this month
- Car fob for a 2018 Honda Accord near A.E. Backus Museum. Programmed in 25 minutes with Autel, tested remote start, total $285. Duplex rekey off Avenue D after tenant change. Six cylinders, five keys, $199 total, 45 minutes. Restaurant back door panic bar on Orange Avenue. Old device failed latch retraction. Installed Detex rim bar, adjusted strike, $489 parts and labor, under 90 minutes. Lost-all car keys, 2015 Ford F-150, South Beach. Cut HU101, programmed two keys, $260, 40 minutes.
We track every job. 3,500 plus completed across the Treasure Coast since 2012. 4.9 stars from 327 reviews. People care about show-up time and straight answers. So do we.
Rules and safety you should know
Two big ones. First, cars: modern immobilizers are designed to stop hot-wiring. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notes immobilizers and chipped keys reduce theft when properly programmed. So yes, we’ll ask for registration and ID every time. Second, commercial exits: The Florida Building Code requires free egress. If your back door needs a key to exit, that’s wrong. We’ll flag it and quote a fix.
According to the Florida Building Code 7th Edition, Section 1010.1.9, egress doors must be readily openable from the egress side without a key or special knowledge. We follow that on every business job. Period.
External references named above:
- Florida Building Code, 7th Edition (Building), Section 1010 on doors and egress. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on immobilizer anti-theft effectiveness.
Treasure Coast Mobile Locksmith coverage beyond Fort Pierce
Yes, we’re mobile. We’re in PSL daily and handle calls labeled PSL Locksmith or Locksmith in PSL within about 20 to 35 minutes near Tradition and Crosstown Parkway. We also work as Treasure Coast Locksmith Stuart FL, Treasure Coast Locksmith Palm City FL, Treasure Coast Locksmith Jensen Beach FL, and Treasure Coast Locksmith Vero Beach FL. If you’re searching Treasure Coast Car Locksmith or Treasure Coast Car Key Locksmith, that’s us. We keep the same pricing playbook across the region.
On-site fob programming near Crosstown Parkway in PSL.
How we quote, dispatch, and warranty
Call . You’ll reach a tech, not a call center. We’ll ask year, make, model for cars, or lock brand and count for homes and businesses. We text you the estimate and ETA. You approve. We roll. Most jobs finish within 45 minutes on site. We warranty labor for 90 days and parts for one year unless it’s a customer-supplied lock. We’re insured and background checked. If we’re late, we’ll say so and update you. Simple.
Mid-article CTA: Need help now in Fort Pierce? Call or request a free estimate through our contact form.
FAQ: Fort Pierce locksmith questions we get every week
Q: How much does a locksmith cost in Fort Pierce?
A: Daytime car lockouts run $85 to $120. House lockouts are $95 to $150. Home rekeys start at $129 to $219 for two locks, then $15 to $25 each. Car keys range $180 to $420. Commercial work varies, with panic bars usually $250 to $900. We confirm price before starting.
Q: Can you make a car key without the original?
A: Yes. We decode the lock, cut a new blade, then program the chip or fob. For many Fords, Toyotas, Hondas, and Chevys we do this road-side. Typical time is 30 to 60 minutes. You’ll need ID and proof of ownership. We test start and remote functions before leaving.
Q: Do you drill locks to open doors?
A: Only as a last resort. We pick or bypass most residential locks. If a lock is damaged, high security, or glued, drilling may be faster and cheaper. We’ll tell you upfront. Replacement cylinders or a new deadbolt are stocked on the van if needed.
Q: Is it better to rekey or replace my locks after moving?
A: Rekey. It’s usually $15 to $25 per cylinder plus a service fee, and you get new keys that cancel old ones. Replace when the hardware is worn, corroded, or you want a finish or brand upgrade. We’ll show you the internals and let you decide.
Q: Are double cylinder deadbolts legal on business exits?
A: Not for required egress doors. The Florida Building Code requires single motion egress without a key. Use single cylinder deadbolts or panic hardware. We replace noncompliant hardware all the time and can set you up with a code-friendly solution.
Q: How fast can you get to Downtown Fort Pierce?
A: Usually 20 to 35 minutes. Traffic and bridge openings can add a few minutes. We’ll text you a live ETA and photo of the tech headed your way. If we’re running late, you’ll know.
Q: Do you work with high security keys like Medeco or Mul-T-Lock?
A: Yes. We stock common cylinders and can order restricted key blanks. Expect $189 to $350 per door with keys, depending on setup. They’re harder to pick and harder to duplicate. Treasure Coast Locksmith PSL Ideal for rentals and small businesses with staff turnover.
Q: Can you program push-to-start fobs at my house?
A: Most of them, yes. We carry OEM-level programmers and test both immobilizer and remote functions. Pricing is $240 to $420 on average. Some European models need dealer-level coding. We’ll confirm before dispatching.
Small business, local faces, no nonsense
We’re not a big call center. We’re the folks you see at Fort Pierce Farmer’s Market on Saturday and grabbing coffee on Orange Avenue. We show up, fix it, and make sure you’re good before we roll. If you want a quote in writing, you’ll have it. If you want to see the worn pin that caused your key to stick, we’ll literally put it in your hand. That’s how trust works.
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Treasure Coast Locksmith
Phone:
(772) 758-1322 Servicing Port St Lucie FL & All Of The Treasure Coast
Hours:
Monday - Sunday 7:30AM - 11:30PM
Description
Treasure Coast Locksmith is a locally owned and operated mobile locksmith service. Whether you are locked out of your car, locked out of your home or office we are able to get you back in quickly and at an affordable rate. Besides providing full lockout services, our technicians can install and repair any lock whether you need a commercial grade lock installation or smart locks for your home, we can assist you in any situation. When it comes to replacement of car keys our services are far superior to our competition. We can make you a replacement key or key fob on the spot! Call us now and get a free estimate for any locksmith need. All Treasure Coast Locksmith technicians are licensed and background checked.Find Us On The Map:
Frequently Asked Q&A's
How much money does a locksmith charge?
Locksmith services typically cost between $150 and $250 for common tasks like home lockouts, with a national average of roughly $187–$226. Basic car lockouts usually cost $89–$150, while replacing standard locks or rekeying ranges from $50 to $200+. Costs are higher for emergency, after-hours, or weekend services.
Is it cheaper to call a locksmith or replace a lock?
You can change the locks yourself or hire a pro to replace or rekey the lock, which costs $50 to $100. Replacing a lock costs an average of $315, as it requires a fair amount of both materials and labor. Professional locksmiths charge an average of $75 per hour, and you won't need to replace the hardware.
How much does a locksmith charge for a replacement car key?
Locksmith car key replacement typically costs between $150 and $250+, heavily dependent on key complexity and vehicle model. Simple metal keys cost $95–$100, while transponder keys are $100–$250, and modern smart key fobs range from $200–$600+. Locksmiths are generally cheaper than dealerships, which may also charge for towing.
Can I get a replacement key for my car without the original?
You don't need the original key to replace your car key, but you may be asked to demonstrate ownership of your vehicle before an automotive locksmith or dealership will rekey the car.