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How Much Does It Cost to Unlock a House or Car? (2025 Prices)

Locked out? Here is what you should expect to pay before you make the call.

⚠️ Emergency Tip: Before calling a locksmith, check all other doors and windows. If you are in immediate danger (e.g., a child or pet is locked in a hot car), call 911 immediately.

Average Lockout Pricing Overview

The total cost to open a locked door typically ranges from $75 to $150 during standard business hours. This price includes the service call (getting to you) and the labor (opening the lock).

House Lockout: $90 – $180

Includes standard knob locks and deadbolts. High-security locks may cost more to pick or drill.

Car Lockout: $75 – $160

Price depends on the make/model and year. Luxury cars (BMW, Mercedes, Lexus) often require specialized tools and cost more.

Detailed Price Breakdown

ServiceStandard HoursEmergency / After Hours
Service Call (Trip Fee)$65 – $85$95 – $150
Standard Door Unlock+$35 – $65+$50 – $90
High-Security Unlock+$80 – $150+$100 – $200
Trunk Opening$90 – $150$120 – $180

Common Questions from Your Neighbors

Is it cheaper to call a locksmith or the dealership?

For car lockouts (keys locked inside), a locksmith is almost always cheaper and faster. Dealerships typically do not offer roadside unlock services; they will require you to tow the car to them, which adds a huge towing fee to your bill.

If you have lost your key entirely, a locksmith is still usually cheaper ($200-$400) compared to a dealer ($400-$800 + towing) for generating a new fob.

Does AAA or Insurance cover unlocking doors?

AAA: Yes. If you have a Basic membership, they usually cover the first $50-$100 of a locksmith service. Premier members often get up to $150 covered. We can provide a receipt for you to submit for reimbursement.

Car Insurance: Many policies have “Roadside Assistance” add-ons. Check your policy app—they may cover the full cost.

Home Insurance: Standard policies rarely cover simple lockouts unless they are part of a break-in claim. However, some home warranty plans do.

DIY vs. Professional: Is it cheaper to break in?

We often hear: “I’ll just break the window, it’s cheaper!”

Please don’t do this.

Calling a pro is mathematically the cheapest option if you don’t have a spare key.

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