Treasure Coast Mobile Locksmith: Fleet and Commercial Support Treasure Coast Locksmith
We provide same‑day mobile locksmith service for fleets and commercial properties across the Treasure Coast. If your trucks need keys, your storefront needs a panic bar, or your warehouse needs rekeying, we roll to you, fix it on site, and keep your team moving. Typical jobs run $95-$189 for service calls, $15-$25 per cylinder to rekey, $450-$950 for panic bars, and $189-$450 for car keys. Call at to schedule a free estimate.
Last updated: March 25, 2026
TL;DR: We keep your fleet and buildings secured and operational with on‑site service across Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, and Palm City. Same‑day or next‑day. Most commercial rekeys land in the $195-$485 range, access control installs from $1,800, and fleet keys from $189 each. Call to book or request a free estimate.
Our mobile workshop on a commercial rekey in , .
What “Treasure Coast Mobile Locksmith” service means for fleets and businessesTreasure Coast Mobile Locksmith service means we licensed Treasure Coast locksmith come to your site in , with a fully stocked van to cut keys, program fobs, rekey cylinders, repair doors, and install hardware without dragging your people off the job. We cover St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties, including PSL, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Fort Pierce, Palm City, and Vero Beach. You get one call, one visit, problem solved.
We carry Schlage, Medeco, ASSA ABLOY, LCN, and Sargent parts on the truck. And we program Ford, GM, Ram, Toyota, and Nissan fleet keys out in the lot. No towing. No dealership runaround. Average arrival is 45-90 minutes depending on traffic on US‑1 or I‑95. We aim for first‑visit fixes. That’s the whole point of going mobile.
Rekey and hardware refresh for a retail storefront near Roosevelt Bridge in Stuart.
Fleet services we handle every week, from box trucks to service vansWe service fleets daily. Port St. Lucie utilities, HVAC companies in St. Lucie West, contractors near Tradition Square, and delivery outfits off Midway Road. Here’s the work that keeps you rolling:
Cut and program transponder keys, remotes, and fobs on site. Most run $189-$450 each. Create master vehicle keys and restricted keyways to limit unauthorized copies. Remove broken keys, repair ignitions, and replace door and tool‑box locks. Set up key control: tags, logs, and coded key rings so you know who has what.Last month in Fort Pierce by the Port, a plumbing firm lost the only key to Treasure Coast Locksmith their Transit. We decoded the lock, cut two high‑security keys, and programmed them in 35 minutes. They made their 10 a.m. Call. Crisis over. That’s the value.
Commercial lock and door hardware that actually meets codeWe install and service hardware that plays nice with Florida code and inspectors. According to the Florida Building Code, 2023 8th Edition, Chapter 10 on Means of Egress, exit doors must unlatch with one motion, no special knowledge. We choose exit devices that are listed to ANSI/BHMA A156.3 and meet NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements for your occupancy type.
What we install most around the coast:
Panic bars with dogging for storefronts and assembly spaces, $450-$950 installed. Grade 1 deadbolts and leversets for offices and warehouses, typically $185-$320 per opening. Door closers with proper sweep and latch speed, $225-$425 installed. Continuous hinges to stop sagging aluminum doors on salty ocean air days, $425-$750 installed.We see folks buy bargain panic bars online. Honestly, I’d skip those. Thin metal, weak latches, and no listing marks. You’ll pay twice after the first annual fire inspection.
Code‑compliant panic bar and LCN closer we installed near Clover Park in PSL.
Access control on the Treasure Coast: badges, keypads, and audit trailsAccess control is the best way to stop key chaos. For small offices in Jensen Beach or Palm City, a keypad lock with audit trail is often enough. For bigger operations in Vero Beach or Fort Pierce industrial parks, card readers with a proper controller make sense. The ADA 2010 Standards apply to mounting heights and clearances. We follow manufacturer specs from HID, Schlage, and Alarm Lock for reliability and warranty.
Typical setups and costs:
Standalone keypad/levers, $325-$650 per door installed, 60-90 minutes each. Card/fob readers with controller, $1,800-$3,800 per opening, 3-6 hours. Wireless smart cylinders for glass storefronts, $750-$1,400 per opening.We program users, set schedules, and train your manager in 20 minutes. And yes, we label everything. Future you will thank us.
Master key systems that don’t paint you into a cornerWe design master key systems that scale. We prefer Medeco or ASSA restricted keyways for growing suites across PSL and Stuart. Why restricted? Because the hardware store can’t copy them. You control who can make duplicates. We stamp key levels clearly: G‑Grand, M‑Master, A‑Area, and CK‑Change.
We map doors, pin every cylinder the same day, and hand over a printed bitting list plus a secure PDF. If you add a unit in Tradition or downtown Stuart later, we extend the system without starting over. Rekey work generally runs $15-$25 per cylinder plus a service visit, which is usually $95-$189 in our region.
Salt air, summer storms, and how they wreck your locksThe Treasure Coast has two enemies for hardware: salt air and afternoon storms. Corrosion swells latches. Humidity gums up closers. Wind‑driven rain sneaks into aluminum frames. We switch to stainless screws, sealed cylinders, and weather caps on ocean‑side properties from Jensen Beach Causeway to North Hutchinson Island.
Maintenance rhythm that works here:
Lube cylinders with Tri‑Flow or Houdini every 6 months. Not WD‑40. We’re not fans. Check closer arm set screws quarterly. They back out in heat. Replace pitted strike plates. Small part, big difference. Takes about 45 minutes for a full door tune‑up. Worth every penny.Severe salt corrosion we replaced with stainless hardware near the causeway.
How we keep fleet keys under control without a full-time adminHere’s the simple system we set up for PSL Locksmith and contractor fleets when they ask us for “key control without the paperwork monster.”
1) Assign each vehicle a unique key code and color tag. 2) Keep two keys on coded rings and one sealed spare in the safe. 3) Log check‑outs with a photo in a shared drive. Takes 10 seconds. 4) Audit on Fridays. Any missing key becomes a $75 payroll reminder. 5) If a key goes missing, rekey the vehicle padlocks and tool drawers the same day.
We bring the tags, the rings, and the log template. You get order by Monday. Sound familiar to the mess you’re wrangling right now?
Real job notes from the road across St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian RiverTwo quick stories. Last week, a restaurant near Downtown Stuart had a back door that wouldn’t latch. We found the frame spread from years of humidity. We installed a continuous hinge and an LCN 1460 closer. Door lined up, latch set. Owner said, “Should’ve done this two years ago.”
Another was a delivery depot off Kings Highway in Fort Pierce. They had six different keys for eight doors. Nobody knew which key fit what. We rekeyed to a simple A‑level change key with one M‑level master for supervisors. Labeled every cylinder. Job wrapped in 3.5 hours. Cost came to $389 all‑in. They saved time daily. Tiny change, big win.
Pricing: what businesses actually pay here, with clear rangesWe don’t hide pricing. You need ballparks to budget jobs and get approvals fast.
Commercial service call: $95-$189 in the Treasure Coast, drive time included. Rekey cylinders: $15-$25 each. Average retail suite runs $195-$485 total. Grade 1 lever or deadbolt: $185-$320 installed. Panic bar: $450-$950 installed, depending on brand and door condition. Door closer: $225-$425 installed, includes sweep and latch tuning. Master key system setup: $175-$375 design fee, plus per cylinder rekey. Fleet keys: $189-$450 for most transponders and fobs, includes programming. Access control: $1,800-$3,800 per opening with card readers. Keypad locks $325-$650.If your door is rotten, add a threshold or frame repair. We’ll flag it before you spend a dime. Fair is fair.
Treasure Coast coverage and response timesIf you searched “Treasure Coast Locksmith Near Me,” you’re probably in one of our daily routes:
Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie West: 30-60 minutes. We’re near US‑1 and Crosstown. Stuart and Palm City: 35-55 minutes via the Roosevelt Bridge or I‑95. Jensen Beach and Hutchinson Island: 40-65 minutes, weather dependent on the causeway. Fort Pierce and White City: 30-50 minutes, faster near Okeechobee Road. Vero Beach: 45-75 minutes, depending on I‑95 exits and beachside traffic.We also cover county spots outside town centers. Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River folks call us daily. If it’s urgent, say so. We triage.
For scheduling, call or request a free estimate through our contact page.
Compliance notes owners ask about before inspectionsOwners ask us the same three things before fire and life‑safety inspections.
Can I double‑key this deadbolt on my exit door? No. Florida Building Code Chapter 10 and NFPA 101 require egress without keys from the inside. Can I chain this gate during business hours? No. Egress needs to be free and clear. Do I need ADA levers? Yes, if open to the public. Use code‑compliant lever sets and proper heights per ADA 2010 Standards.We’re happy to meet you on site, check doors, and fix the handful of items that always get flagged first. Cheaper than a re‑inspection.
According to the Florida Building Code (2023, 8th Edition) and NFPA 101, single‑motion egress and listed hardware are required on most exit doors. We install hardware that’s marked and test to ANSI/BHMA standards so inspectors sign off.
Brands and parts we trust on the coastWe’ve tried everything. We stick with what lasts in salt and sun.
Levers and deadbolts: Schlage ND and Everest keyways. High security: Medeco X4 and ASSA Twin for restricted keys. Exit devices: Von Duprin 98/99 and Sargent 80 Series. Closers: LCN 1460/4040 for aluminum storefronts. Padlocks: Abus 83 Series and American Lock with rekeyable cores.Honestly, I’d skip bargain import knockoffs. Screws snap. Cams bend. Keys don’t line up. You end up calling us anyway.
Proof of service, insurance, and warrantyWe’re licensed and insured in Florida for commercial and automotive locksmithing. Every job gets photos in your invoice, with door labels and key counts when we rekey. Parts include a 1‑year warranty, labor 90 days. If something acts up in that window, we come back and make it right. Simple as that.
You can also check manufacturer pages for specs and maintenance:
Florida Building Code, 2023 8th Edition, Chapter 10 on Means of Egress at the Florida Building Commission. ANSI/BHMA standards through the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association. Schlage commercial hardware specifications on Allegion’s site. FAQ: Fleet and commercial locksmith questions across the Treasure CoastHow fast can you get to a fleet truck in Port St. Lucie?
We average 45-90 minutes in PSL depending on traffic on Crosstown and US‑1. If the truck is blocking work, say it’s urgent. We’ll bump it up. Most fleet key jobs finish in 30-60 minutes once we arrive.How much does a commercial rekey cost in ?
Most retail suites in land between $195 and $485 total. That includes the service call and rekeying 4-12 cylinders at $15-$25 each. If you want a new master key system, add $175-$375 for design and stamping.Can you make keys for Ford, GM, and Ram vans on site?
Yes. We stock Ford H92/H75, GM PK3/PK3+, and Ram fobs and remotes. Pricing runs $189-$450 per vehicle key including programming. No towing. We cut and program right in your lot.Do you install panic bars that pass Florida inspections?
We install listed exit devices that meet the Florida Building Code 2023 and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code. Panic bar installs usually run $450-$950 per door, including adjustments and closer tuning so the latch catches every time.What’s the best access control for a small office in Stuart?
A keypad lever with audit trail is the sweet spot. It avoids key headaches and gives you user codes with schedules. Installs are $325-$650 per door and take about 60-90 minutes. We’ll train your manager before we leave.Can you set up a master key system for multiple locations in PSL and Jensen Beach?
Absolutely. We map doors, assign master levels, and use restricted keyways so copies need your sign‑off. Initial design is $175-$375. Rekey work is $15-$25 per cylinder. We hand you a printed and digital key chart.Do you service aluminum storefront doors that drag or won’t latch?
Yes. We adjust hinges, replace worn pivots, install continuous hinges, and set correct closer speeds. Most tune‑ups fall between $185 and $425. If the frame is racked from storms, we’ll show you photos and options.Is there a travel fee for Vero Beach or Fort Pierce?
Travel is included in our $95-$189 service call across the Treasure Coast. If you’re outside Indian River, St. Lucie, or Martin counties, we’ll quote the difference up front. No surprises.What payment options do you offer for businesses?
We take cards, ACH, and approved net‑30 accounts. For recurring fleet or property work, we can set monthly routes with consolidated invoicing. Ask us to set that up when you call .Can you help before a fire inspection walk‑through?
Yes. We walk doors, check signage, closers, and latching per FBC Chapter 10 and NFPA 101. We replace any non‑listed hardware. Most pre‑inspection punch lists come in under $500 if addressed early. Quick comparison: keypad locks vs card readers for small teams| System | Best for | Installed cost per door | Pros | Cons | |---|---|---|---|---| | Keypad lever | 1-20 users | $325-$650 | Simple, no cards, quick install | Code sharing risk if unmanaged | | Card/fob reader | 10-200 users | $1,800-$3,800 | Easy adds/removals, audit trail | Higher upfront, needs cards |
Winner for small offices: keypad lever. For multi‑shift teams or shared spaces across PSL and Stuart, card readers win.
Ready to roll? Here’s how to schedule Call for same‑day or next‑day service. Tell us fleet, commercial, or access control. Or request a free estimate on our website. We’ll reply fast with a written quote.We’ll ask a few quick questions: door count, brand if known, any photos, and your address in or nearby. We’ll give you a window, show up on time, and fix it right.
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Programming a Transit fob in a Fort Pierce depot, job finished in 35 minutes.
Helpful links and service areasIf you manage properties, check our pages on commercial locksmith services, access control systems, and rekeying and master keying for more detail. For drivers or dispatchers, see our automotive and car key services. We also maintain dedicated service area pages for Port St. Lucie, Stuart, and Vero Beach with local response times.
We cover all of . If you’re outside, ask anyway. We’ll point you right if we can’t make it same day.
Call the shopNeed a quote or urgent help? Call now. Ask for fleet or commercial dispatch. Or send a quick estimate request online. We’ll get you on the schedule and keep your doors and drivers moving.
On the road across the Treasure Coast, from St. Lucie West to Downtown Stuart.
Sources cited by name:
Florida Building Code, 2023 8th Edition, Chapter 10: Means of Egress, via the Florida Building Commission. NFPA 101 Life Safety Code by the National Fire Protection Association. ANSI/BHMA A156 Series hardware standards via the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association. Manufacturer specs from Schlage/Allegion, LCN, Sargent, and ASSA ABLOY.Business: . Primary location: , . For fast help, call .
We’re your Treasure Coast Mobile Locksmith team. From Panic bars to fleet keys, we keep it simple, code‑compliant, and on schedule. Call us. We fix that.
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(772) 758-1322 Servicing Port St Lucie FL & All Of The Treasure Coast
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Monday - Sunday 7:30AM - 11:30PMDescription
Treasure Coast Locksmith is a locally owned and operated mobile locksmith service. Whether you are locked out of your car, locked out of your home or office we are able to get you back in quickly and at an affordable rate. Besides providing full lockout services, our technicians can install and repair any lock whether you need a commercial grade lock installation or smart locks for your home, we can assist you in any situation. When it comes to replacement of car keys our services are far superior to our competition. We can make you a replacement key or key fob on the spot! Call us now and get a free estimate for any locksmith need. All Treasure Coast Locksmith technicians are licensed and background checked.
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Frequently Asked Q&A's
How much money does a locksmith charge?
Locksmith services typically cost between $150 and $250 for common tasks like home lockouts, with a national average of roughly $187–$226. Basic car lockouts usually cost $89–$150, while replacing standard locks or rekeying ranges from $50 to $200+. Costs are higher for emergency, after-hours, or weekend services.
Is it cheaper to call a locksmith or replace a lock?
You can change the locks yourself or hire a pro to replace or rekey the lock, which costs $50 to $100. Replacing a lock costs an average of $315, as it requires a fair amount of both materials and labor. Professional locksmiths charge an average of $75 per hour, and you won't need to replace the hardware.
How much does a locksmith charge for a replacement car key?
Locksmith car key replacement typically costs between $150 and $250+, heavily dependent on key complexity and vehicle model. Simple metal keys cost $95–$100, while transponder keys are $100–$250, and modern smart key fobs range from $200–$600+. Locksmiths are generally cheaper than dealerships, which may also charge for towing.
Can I get a replacement key for my car without the original?
You don't need the original key to replace your car key, but you may be asked to demonstrate ownership of your vehicle before an automotive locksmith or dealership will rekey the car.
