Our Car Lockout Service: What Actually Happens When We Arrive
When you call us for a car lockout, the first thing our dispatcher does is gather a few quick details — your exact location, the year, make, and model of the vehicle, and whether you have a traditional key, a transponder key, or a smart key fob. That information matters because a 2010 Honda Civic with a standard tumbler lock and a 2023 Ford F-150 with an electronic proximity entry system require completely different tools and approaches. We use that information to dispatch the right technician with the right equipment and to give you an accurate, confirmed quote before anyone touches your car.
Once on-site, our technician will ask you to verify ownership — a registration card, title, or insurance document in your name is standard practice and protects you as much as it protects us. We then assess the door, weather stripping, and locking assembly before selecting the least invasive method to regain entry. Our goal is always a damage-free result, though we'll be transparent if a particular vehicle design makes that especially challenging. The entire process — from arrival to open door — typically takes only a few minutes for most passenger vehicles. No guesswork, no unnecessary force, no hidden fees added after the fact.
