Service directory

Locksmith services for Palo Alto requests

Choose the page that matches the lock, key, door, vehicle, or access issue. Each page explains details to prepare before sending a request.

Locksmith organizing entry and key service tools
Residential locksmithHome locks, rekeys, and entry hardware.Commercial locksmithStorefront, office, and managed access.Vehicle locksmithVehicle keys, fobs, and ignition context.Lock rekeyingKey-control changes without replacing every lock.Lockout requestsAuthorization and entry details to prepare.Smart-lock installationDoor fit, compatibility, and setup planning.Car-key replacementMake, model, year, and key-type preparation.Key-fob programmingFob identity and vehicle compatibility details.Storefront locksCommercial-door and cylinder request planning.Mailbox locksOwnership and mailbox-style information.Safe requestsOwnership and non-destructive service context.High-security locksKey-control and restricted-system considerations.

Choose by situation

Start with the part that changed.

A useful request identifies the property or vehicle, the affected opening, and the symptom. A missing key calls for different planning than a key that still turns poorly. A smart lock that never aligned with the latch differs from a keypad that recently stopped responding.

If several services seem relevant, choose the closest match and explain the overlap. Photos of the door edge, cylinder face, existing hardware, or vehicle key can clarify the request without exposing private codes.

Authorization first

Prepare proof of control.

Access work should begin with a clear connection to the home, business, mailbox, safe, or vehicle. Managed properties may also need tenant, owner, or site-contact coordination. Describe those constraints in advance.

Do not place alarm codes, passwords, payment-card details, or private access credentials in the form.

Request checklist

Details that improve the first review.

  1. IdentifyName the door, lock, key, fob, safe, mailbox, or vehicle involved.
  2. DescribeExplain what changed, what still works, and whether the issue is mechanical or electronic.
  3. CoordinateInclude authorization, building access, parking, gate, lobby, or property-contact instructions.