Locksmith Near Tyler Texas

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  • KeyMe Locksmiths

    Welcome to KeyMe Locksmiths in Tyler. You can count on our skilled locksmiths to help you out anytime, 24/7.
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    Tyler (TX) - - Phone: (903) 626-8651
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  • Locksmith Express

    Tyler (TX) - - Phone: (903) 312-0006
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  • Locksmith Services of Tyler

    Family owned and operated, Locksmith Services of Tyler is a full-service provider of locksmith services and safes. For 18 years, we have been providing prompt, quality service, including everything...

    Tyler (TX) - - Phone: (903) 595-1109
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  • Texas Premier Locksmith

    Texas Premier Locksmith was established in Tyler, TX in 2006. Our services include commercial, residential and automotive, and accounts are always welcome. We strive to provide excellent customer...

    Tyler (TX) - - Phone: (903) 502-4696
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  • Weatherly Lock and Key

    Locally owned and operated Residential, Auto and light Commercial Locksmith, providing Rekey, Lockout, Car Keys, Fobs and Remotes, Ignition repair and replacement, as well as hardware repair and...

    Tyler (TX) - - Phone: (903) 245-8190
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Category: Locksmith

Locksmiths are tradespeople who work with all aspects of locks, from those on homes and vehicles to sophisticated lock systems in companies and institutions. Most locksmiths today do electronic lock servicing in addition to offering more traditional services such as making and copying keys, fitting keys to homes and vehicles, changing lock combinations and installing lock-sets on homes and businesses. Whether commercial, mobile, retail (working in a hardware or department store) institutional (employed by a business or government agency) or forensic (dealing with investigations), locksmiths may be certified in specific areas or levels of skill within their trade; certifications issued by manufacturers and trade associations are generally held in higher esteem than general certificates indicating completion of various commercial training courses. Those locksmiths calling themselves "master locksmiths" may or may not have achieved the level of training this designation implies. Although a large number of locksmiths are also security consultants, not all security consultants possess the unique skills required to be locksmiths.