A locksmith in Edmond sent me down this way when I needed a safe serviced. I figured they had to be good if someone all the way up in Edmond recc’ed them. And indeed they were! My safe’s lock was picked within 5 minutes, something that she only charged me $ 5 for. But alas, I had no cash on me and they require a $ 10 minimum; however, I happily tipped $ 5 just because I was so happy to have access to all my important docs, back-up hard drive, and various and sundry pictures again! Definitely give them a try if you’re in need of a locksmith!
Jef D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Greenway, Houston, TX
Counter service is friendly, workmanship is questionable. Brought in my vehicle to repair a door lock and program a spare key. Later returned for multiple services. Technicians set the door handle where the window would not roll up due to the door handle rod being misplaced. Took the vehicle back to fix this mistake and ended up in a small argument with the technician before actually receiving proper service. The door handle is a bit loose and the side of my door is scratched up, but at least I can open my door and roll up my window again. The spare key was programmed but battery failed to work after four months(normally lasts years with regular use). The chip was lost during battery replacement, causing another reprogramming fee. This was simple misfortunate, however during the wait, I requested to copy a house key. They accidentally copied the wrong key after a suggestion to take only the specific key that needed to be copied. Prices are great compared to auto dealerships but my experience makes me cautious.
Josh B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
We use this company for our locks(security, lock out tag out, key reproduction). They are great, fast and very reasonable. They have a great waiting area complete with a TV and good seating.
Joe F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
I had an old mortise lock that was progressively getting in worse condition for some reason. Locking it and closing the door became very difficult. Then, one day the lock wouldn’t even turn. I called Security Lock Service and they sent out a guy to look at it. He fixed it very quickly and even worked on a few other issues with the door to make it easier to close. He was very polite and very efficient. The price was what I expected(not bad) and they stayed within their quote range, so I was happy with that. I’d definitely use them again.
Eric F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
My wife and I bought a used car, so naturally with every used car purchase you get 1 bare minimum key, because nobody ever gives the remote entry fob or the backup key when they sell a used car. Anyway, we talked to two dealerships(Chrysler) and the cost to get: Key x 1 Remote entry«Fob» x 1 plus required«programming» for the pair, Bob Moore on NW Expressway totaled $ 250+ David Stanley on I-35 in Norman totaled $ 200+ Security Lock Service(reviewed here) totaled $ 116 and change. Took about 15 – 20 mins of watching some awful show about illegal Moonshiners being rednecks and making moonshine while playing with their pet deer/opossum and panicking when a fire-fighter shows up to survey some burnt down cottage. Seriously, there’s a reason I don’t watch TV anymore. But I digress… The keys all appear to work, as does the«Fob»(I prefer the term«chirper»). I would have given them 5⁄5 stars, but there was a discrepancy in cost as follows: Over the phone I was quoted: $ 48 for the key, $ 40 for the Fob, programming included in the cost. In person I was told: «actually it’s $ 116, I’m not sure why you were told $ 88 on the phone.» Still half the cost of the dealerships, so I’m overall happy. Just wish I had been correctly quoted the first time.
Charles K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Yukon, OK
After a brief panicky moment where I couldn’t find my car keys after flying home to OKC last week I realized I only had one set. Not smart. I was lucky and found my original, so I set out for another. Problem is, I have one of those programmable key fob thingies instead of an actual key. I’ve heard horror stories of dealerships charging as much as $ 250 and up for a new one so I bought a blank off Ebay for $ 25. Now to get it programmed… After a brief Google search I noticed Security Lock Service which is just off I-44 and N.W. 23 St. It just happened to be on my errand route for the day so I stopped by. It’s very easy to get to and you can’t miss the sign. The people were very friendly, and told me they could program my new key for $ 35. Thirty minutes later I left with a new, working key for a lot less than I expected. They do about every type of key here, including Harley-Davidson which can be hard to find sometimes. So if you ever need a new key for four wheels or two, I’d recommend checking here first.