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Locksmith Directory Search

1/12/2018

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Need a locksmith? Here is a great place to start! The Society of Professional Locksmiths directory search is now available. Locksmiths can claim their listing by contacting us.  
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Disclaimer:  Information provided in the online directory on this website is intended to provide a guide to home based and local locksmith businesses in the United States. The information contained is not verified. No warranty, representation or undertaking is made about the content, accuracy and completeness of the information provided. We recommend that you cross reference any service provider to ensure accuracy before hiring. The Society of Professional Locksmiths accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury which may arise from anything contained in this directory listing. No person is entitled to any redress against our organization on any account whatsoever or arising in relation to any information provided.

We recommend the following upon contacting any service provider. 

#1 - Ask for a written quote prior to any work, do not sign any paperwork that does not reflect the quote in full, and be sure to read the fine print. 
#2 - Ask for identification prior to the start of any work and record the information for your protection. If they refuse, turn them away and find another service provider.  
#3 - If you are locked out of your home or vehicle ask the service provider if they will use "non-destructive methods of entry". 
#4 - If they insist your lock needs to be drilled to open, ask them if only the "cylinder" will need replacement and what the final cost will be and record it as an add on on the original written quote. If not, consult another service provider in your area. 
#5 - If you feel intimidated, being threatened or believe you are the victim of a scam, leave the area and call the police.

Contact the SOPL to report any listing you believe is not valid and we will look into it. 
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  • Training Courses
    • Basic Locksmithing - LTP
    • The Art of Masterkeying
    • Interchangeable Core
    • Automotive
    • CCTV
    • Electronics
    • Fire & Life Safety Codes
    • Key Cutting & Machines
    • Safe & Vault
    • Steel Doors
    • Locksmith Dictionary
    • Business Sales & Marketing
  • Membership
  • News
    • News Media Resource
    • Locksmith Scam Alert
    • Security News Magazine
    • Lock Radio Jingles
  • Online Store
  • Quicklinks
  • Forum
  • Blog
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  • Membership Directory