Locksmiths in the United Kingdom
Locksmiths
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22 locksmiths across the United Kingdom, each compared on how fast they respond, their reviews and verified credentials — independent evidence, no ads, no paid placement. Add your area below to find someone reliable who can come out now.
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What to check when hiring locksmiths in the United Kingdom
MyTrustedTraders ranks on independent public evidence — no ads, no paid placement. Use these checks alongside the evidence on each profile before you decide who to contact.
- Get the call-out fee AND the total price agreed in writing before they set off — emergency locksmith overcharging is a common complaint.
- Be wary of anyone who insists on drilling the lock straight away: most locks can be picked open, and drilling then selling a replacement is a known upsell.
- Look for a locksmith approved by the Master Locksmiths Association — the MLA vets and inspects its members, and locksmithing is otherwise unregulated.
- Confirm they cover your area and can actually come out in your timeframe before anything else.
- Read recent reviews for reliability and turning up on time — not only the quality of the work.
How to judge a locksmith
Independent, no-ads guidance — the trade-specific checks that matter most, the warning signs, and what to ask before you hire. Use it alongside each trader’s public evidence above.
Verify before you hire
- Check whether the locksmith is MLA Approved (Master Locksmiths Association) — search locksmiths.co.uk before you call.
- Look for reviews across at least three independent platforms (Google, Checkatrade, TrustATrader) — consistent scores across all three is your strongest scam filter.
- Ask upfront whether they hold public liability insurance; MLA and NGCL members are required to.
- After a break-in, confirm any replacement lock meets BS 3621 or TS007 3-star standard — your home insurance likely requires it.
Warning signs of a cowboy
- A very low advertised price (e.g. £49) that rockets to hundreds once they're at your door — the classic bait-and-switch.
- They immediately say the lock must be drilled; a competent locksmith can open most standard UK cylinders without destroying them.
- Cash only, no invoice, no paperwork — no paper trail means no comeback if something goes wrong.
- Reviews only on one platform, or a Google listing that doesn't match the address on their website or van.
Questions to ask before you hire
- What is your full price for this job — call-out, labour, and any parts — before you leave?
- Are you MLA Approved, NGCL certified, or Trading Standards verified, and can you show your card?
- How long until you can actually be at my door?
- If you need to replace the lock, which standard will it meet — BS 3621 or TS007 3-star?
Frequently asked questions
- How do I choose a trustworthy locksmith?
- Compare the public evidence on each profile — how many independent reviews they have and across how many named platforms, the rating and how recent it is, any verified credentials, and the company record. A locksmith backed by several named sources is harder to fake than one with a single listing.
- Does MyTrustedTraders rank or recommend locksmiths for payment?
- No. There are no ads and no paid placement. Locksmiths are ranked only by the strength of independent public evidence — no one can pay to rank higher, add a badge, or change their reviews.
- Where do the reviews come from?
- They're imported from named public review platforms and always shown with the source named — they aren't reviews written on MyTrustedTraders. We cross-check the same business across sources rather than creating new reviews.
- What should I check before hiring a locksmith?
- Confirm credentials and insurance directly with the locksmith, get a written quote, and run the Cowboy Checker on the business first. MyTrustedTraders helps you shortlist on the evidence — it doesn't replace your own checks before you hire.
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