The best locksmiths in Canberra

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Brandon from ACT Mobile Locksmith, one of Canberra’s most recommend locksmiths. Photo: Thomas Lucraft.

Found yourself in a lock-out emergency in Manuka? Need to re-key some locks in Bruce, or plan an entire security system for a newly built home in Taylor?

When it comes to selecting a locksmith in Canberra, chances are you will want the best that your money can buy. After all, one’s home is one’s castle; and this old adage holds true for all property great and small.

For many, good security is a basic need going well beyond a front door deadlock. The task of selecting, installing, and maintaining safes or locks is best placed with the professionals. This is where an experienced, skilled, and dependable locksmith comes into play.

Whether your locksmithing needs are for residential or commercial; finding the right locally licenced technician, who is ethical and affordable can be a mission.

Fortunately, we have handpicked the best Canberra locksmiths so read on below to find one that suits you!

What makes a great locksmith?

Great locksmiths are equipped to handle any locksmithing need; available around the clock, and efficiently execute their work with skilled finesse.

When searching for a locksmith in Canberra we suggest considering the following:

  • Qualified, licenced and insured. When seeking a locksmith trade qualifications and appropriate licencing should be at the top of your list. The best locksmiths are highly skilled completing years of formal training on the craft. Locksmith operators in Canberra also require a state government issued security licence and respective police checks in order to do business. Finally, ensure they are professionally insured.
  • Industry accreditation. A great way to assess your shortlisted locksmiths is check on their industry accreditation. The Master Locksmiths Association Australia is the core industry body; and membership indicates that your trade is not only qualified, licenced and insured – but also adheres to strict ethical standards governing practise.
  • Quality workmanship. While selecting an appropriate locksmith seek one that delivers not only impeccable workmanship, but one that also uses high quality products and fittings. Loosely fitted, second-rate locks defeat the purpose of having them there in the first place. Great locksmiths will offer guarantees on not only their products, but also their work.
  • Professional and ethical. The best locksmiths conduct their business as professionally and expertly as the craft itself. With integrity in the security industry being so vital, seek a locksmith with glowing past customer reviews that point to their approach and demeanour. Not only does a level head defuse potentially stressful lockout situations; high ethical standards ensures peace of mind over the security of oneself – and one’s belongings.
  • Agile service delivery. Regardless of whether your locksmithing needs are planned or based on an emergency seek one that has a fantastic track record in punctuality, and prompt execution.

Important essentials to check before engaging a locksmith

To ensure quality and professionalism a couple of minutes spent checking the following will help to give you peace of mind; and ensure you avoid a dodgy locksmith.

  1. Ensure the locksmith runs a registered business through the Australian Business Registration website.
  2. Confirm that the locksmith holds a Security Employee licence on the Access Canberra website.
  3. Check that the locksmith is professionally insured with public liability insurance. For larger jobs it wouldn’t hurt to request of proof of this before commencement.
  4. Enquire as to whether they are members of the Master Locksmiths Association Australia.

The best locksmiths in Canberra

Riotact’s editorial team has combed through 20 years of on-site comments to compile a list of the most recommended businesses according to you.

To be listed in our Best of Canberra series, each business needs to have consistently received positive feedback on Riotact and maintain a minimum average of 4/5 stars on both Google and Facebook reviews.

Out and About Locksmiths

Out and About Locksmiths, with over 15 years’ experience, provide the full range of mobile locksmith services for residential, commercial and vehicles, 24/7. Locksmiths use top-quality locking equipment and security systems to get the job done, and quickly.

With residential, Out and About Locksmiths replaces or repairs house locks and keys. It also supplies and installs deadlocks, window locks, garage locks, and safes.

Commercial services include master keys, security key systems, rekeying services, and safe upgrades or installations.

With vehicles, locksmiths handle car opening, car key cutting, car key programming, and automotive lock and ignition repairs. They also make spare car keys for any make and model.

Out and About Locksmiths is fully licensed, insured, and belongs to the Locksmiths Guild Australia and the Security Construction and Equipment Committee (SCEC). Locksmiths are SCEC certified.

Cooper Behan wrote on Google, “Brilliant service! I managed to lock myself out. The locksmith was on my doorstep in 20 minutes ….”

ACT Mobile Locksmith

ACT Mobile Locksmith provides fast, reliable service Canberra wide with extremely competitive, fixed prices. The business operates from a fully equipped mobile workshop, which means low overheads and better prices for customers. ACT Mobile Locksmiths’ website features a straightforward price list.

A locally owned family business, ACT Mobile Locksmiths carries a complete range of locking hardware to get most jobs, large and small, done on the spot. Services include key cutting, as well as lock installations, service, repair, re-keying, and opening. ACT Mobile Locksmiths is expert in planning and installing master key systems.

Established in 2020 by Brandon Hart, who has over a decade of experience, ACT Mobile Locksmiths has serviced thousands of clients.

Free, no-obligation quotes are available. ACT Mobile Locksmiths is fully insured and licensed.

As Dina Grey wrote on Google, “I contacted ACT Mobile Locksmith after moving into my new place. I found them on RiotAct and I'm glad I did. They responded quickly to my enquiry and Brandon was very approachable and professional …”

Canberra Safecrackers

Canberra Safecrackers is a small family business offering a number of services, ranging from opening and repairing safes, re-keying houses, emergency lockouts and more. The team at Canberra Safecrackers is fully insured, licensed and industry qualified. They provide first-rate services at a competitive price.

Adam Tutalo writes on Google, “Chris is an absolute master of his trade and a true gentleman. I contacted him over the weekend to open a safe that hadn't been opened in at least 18 years, without the combination. He arrived when he said he would... embraced the challenge and tirelessly went to work for hours only pausing to provide an update on his progress."

Local Locks

If you’re locked out of your home, work or car in Canberra, Local Locks are available 24/7 and Canberra-wide. Local Locks CBR have been serving the Canberra community for 17 years and service locks in vehicles and residential and commercial premises. Whether you're after lock re-keying, installation or repair, Local Locks is here to help.

As Emma Wallis writes on Google, “Highly recommend this service. Shane was lovely and helped me out in a bind, I had locked myself out of my car along the road and he stopped to help and had it open in a minute.

Lock and Door Locksmiths

Mobile 24-hour family owned business servicing Canberra, Queanbeyan, Tuggeranong and the surrounding suburbs. They have more than 20 years’ experience and can help with residential, commercial or auto locks.

Anne Flynn wrote on Facebook, “Thank you Sean for the amazing work you did with fixing our doors! We highly value your professionalism, efficiency, and trustworthy nature. Highly recommended lock and door locksmiths service!

If you’re looking for more specialised security services check out article on the best security companies and alarm monitoring systems in Canberra.

Your experience with locksmiths in Canberra

Thanks to our commenters who have provided insightful feedback on locksmiths in Canberra. If you believe we have got it wrong, please let us know.

Have you had experience with any of the locksmiths listed above? If so, share your feedback in the comments below.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether a locksmith is qualified?

Qualified locksmiths hold a Certificate III in Engineering Mechanical Trade (Locksmith) and have completed a four-year locksmith apprenticeship. To practise their trade locksmiths are also required to hold a security licence.

Do locksmiths need to be licenced?

This requirement varies by state however in Canberra, locksmiths are required to hold a state government issued Security Employee Licence, which is generally a Class 2 categorisation. You can check their licence number on Access Canberra's website.

What does a locksmith charge for an emergency lock-out call?

Whilst the price charged varies depending on time of day, day of week, and distance travelled, expect to pay between $150-$350 for an emergency lock-out call. Any parts or products such as new keys are typically an additional charge.

Is it cheaper to rekey or replace locks?

On most occasions it is much more affordable to rekey existing locks. This is due to the price of key pins in the locks themselves, which tends to be cheaper than replacing and fitting a new lock.

Can a locksmith make a key without the original?

Yes, in most cases locksmiths can make keys without the original and the method used depends on the type of lock and whether it is fixed or not.

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Hi Bennop,

We also got deadbolt locks installed recently for the ensuite. We wanted some one reliable to do the job, We checked out the Master Locksmith Association and got few quotes from local locksmith.
Ended up http://www.highsecuritylocksmiths.com.au – Have got them bookmarked as well

We recently purchased the CCTV from Aldi, not the best but does the trick.

The question of locksmiths has been canvassed previously on this site.

You may wish to do some research. There are some unsavourable operators out there.

interestingness said :

Canberra Locksmiths in Phillip have handled every strange request I’ve ever thrown their way. Highly recommended.

+1

interestingness6:51 pm 23 Jul 15

Canberra Locksmiths in Phillip have handled every strange request I’ve ever thrown their way. Highly recommended.

greyhaired33yo12:47 pm 23 Jul 15

Googong Locksmiths 0408 004 916.

Jason is great – turned up really quickly when I locked myself out and also gave me advice on the weaker points of security in my house. He does installations as well and won’t sell you stuff you don’t need.

Any competent Handyman should be able to install a deadbolt. As stated earlier though, a deadbolt on an internal door won’t be particularly effective due to the weaker door and doorframe. Go for a doggy door or find another alternative to letting the dog access the laundry.

Bennop said :

JC said :

Hopefully a good one will tell you you are wasting your time.

Internal doors and frames are not really strong enough to justify deadbolts on them. One kick and the door will be open thus defeating the deadbolt function.

If all you are tyring to do is keep others (like borders) out of some rooms you would be better off financially with just some standard key locks and if you really need dead bolts you need to replace the door and frame with something more substantial.

Thanks recommenders.

And thanks for the info JC, I will keep that in mind and may modify my plans. I am actually trying to allow our new puppy to be able to access the laundry whilst we are at work- thus leaving the backdoor open, but wanting to lock the internal laundry door that connects to the rest of house.

Thoughts on doggy doors anyone?

Ah, was wondering if you might have a grow house going there! Just joking.

But another thing to think about now you have explained what you are trying to do, is the laundry door will more than likely open into the laundry, which makes what you are trying to do even harder.

The reason being is your hinges will be inside the laundry on the ‘unsecure’ side, so even with a dead lock anyone who can get into the laundry will be able to just pop the pins on the hinges and pull the door off.

So you really need to ensure if they have popable pins (95% chance I reckon) you change them to hinges that have fixed pins.

Alternatively cannot think of the name of them off the top of my head, but you can get some things that look like pins that mount to the hinge side of your door frame that go into holes in the frame. Basically if the door is shut you cannot remove hinges and pull the door off. Though again you need a door that is a bit more solid than the average internal door to take these.

Holden Caulfield11:22 am 17 Jul 15

Try CLASS in Fyshwick if they can’t do it, they’ll be able to recommend someone who can.

JC said :

Hopefully a good one will tell you you are wasting your time.

Internal doors and frames are not really strong enough to justify deadbolts on them. One kick and the door will be open thus defeating the deadbolt function.

If all you are tyring to do is keep others (like borders) out of some rooms you would be better off financially with just some standard key locks and if you really need dead bolts you need to replace the door and frame with something more substantial.

Thanks recommenders.

And thanks for the info JC, I will keep that in mind and may modify my plans. I am actually trying to allow our new puppy to be able to access the laundry whilst we are at work- thus leaving the backdoor open, but wanting to lock the internal laundry door that connects to the rest of house.

Thoughts on doggy doors anyone?

Hopefully a good one will tell you you are wasting your time.

Internal doors and frames are not really strong enough to justify deadbolts on them. One kick and the door will be open thus defeating the deadbolt function.

If all you are tyring to do is keep others (like borders) out of some rooms you would be better off financially with just some standard key locks and if you really need dead bolts you need to replace the door and frame with something more substantial.

Ryan French from FROGS LOCKS will look after you.Good prices and great service. 0434 811 166.

Whitepointer10:21 am 17 Jul 15

ASI Locksmiths in Belconnen are very good.

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