By the HireLocksmiths Editorial Team · Updated June 2026
If you've ever locked yourself out at midnight in Seattle, you already know why we made this list. We spent an entire summer pulling together every mobile van, brick-and-mortar shop, and after-hours specialist serving across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, then narrowed it to the ten that actually call back, quote in writing, and don't drill the door before they've even seen the lock. Some are old-school third-generation operators; others are smart-lock-first installers who'd rather configure your HomeKit than re-pin a Schlage. Either way, every shop on this list will tell you the price ceiling before they leave the shop — which is the single biggest predictor of whether you'll feel ripped off when the invoice lands. Bookmark this page; it's the one we send our own family when they ask who to call.
#1
Editor's Pick
Emergency
#1 · Emerald City Locksmith
★ 4.9(147 reviews)Downtown
24/7 Emergency Lockout Specialist
Emerald City Locksmith earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about the call you make when you're standing on the porch at 2 AM across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98061, 98116, and 98173, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “What's your service-call fee, and the all-in price range for non-destructive entry?”
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Pike Place Lock Pros earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about for lost smart fobs, push-to-start programming, and on-site cuts across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98047, 98050, and 98127, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Do you cut and program on-site? What's the all-in including programming?”
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Harbor Lock Pros earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about for HomeKit, Apple Home Key, and Airbnb-grade keypad installs across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98085, 98095, and 98180, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Does install include first-user setup and pairing to my phone?”
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Summit Security Solutions earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about for stuck dials, lost combos, and inherited safes nobody wants to drill across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98085, 98152, and 98161, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Are you a safe specialist? What's the cost ceiling if drilling is needed?”
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Ironwood Lockworks earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about for restaurants, retail, and property managers running master-key systems across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98059, 98156, and 98159, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Will you walk the site and produce a written master-key plan before quoting?”
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Heritage Mobile Locksmith earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about the call you make right after closing on a house across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98015, 98122, and 98175, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Service-call fee plus per-cylinder rate — and how many keys are included?”
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Atlas Lock & Key earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about vans stocked with the parts a sticking deadbolt actually needs across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98010, 98033, and 98189, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Can you arrive today, and what's the labor rate plus parts pass-through?”
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Pillar Lockworks earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about the level above rekeying — the org chart of who can open what across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98045, 98085, and 98115, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Restricted keyway? What's your re-issue policy when staff leave?”
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Greenline Key Services earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about for historic homes, irreplaceable hardware, and Grade-1 commercial doors across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98001, 98137, and 98226, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Can you source period-correct hardware, and do you stock Grade-1 cylinders?”
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Cardinal Lock & Key earned this slot because they take the boring questions seriously. Call about for property managers retrofitting offices and rental units to code across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside tech corridor, and you'll get a price range over the phone — not a "we can't quote anything until we get there" runaround. They run a tight book between Capitol Hill and Ballard, with same-week availability for non-emergencies and a 24/7 line for the kind of call you don't want to make. Their preferred ZIPs include 98030, 98101, and 98108, but vans cover most of Seattle when capacity allows. The detail that put them on this list: they confirm pricing in writing before any work starts, and they walk every door with the new key before they pack up. Ask: “Can you source lever sets that meet ADA reach + force requirements?”
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