You have to take the key to the company you bought the car from. The keys have special chips in them unique to each car. You'll have to go to the dealer to get it replicated.
I was unable to locate a school in your area, but you can learn to be a master locksmith online at: http://www.learninghigher.com/locksmith-training.html
I am looking for a door locksmith in the Nashville, TN area. Can someone suggest one for me?
There are no locksmith schools in the New England area. You will have to be taught by a locksmith who is already in business. Luckily for you, there are many locksmiths who are always looking for an apprentice.
I would like to find an automobile locksmith who is mobile. I live in the Dallas, TX area.
The best way to find a locksmith in your area would be to find a phone book and look in the yellow pages under locksmith. You should be able to find a reputable locksmith easily.
There are multiple good locksmiths in Brooklyn. Brooklyn's Best Locksmith and All Star Locksmith are two locksmiths in the Brooklyn area. There is also Handyman Moshe in Brooklyn.
As with any profession, a locksmith's earnings depends in large part on what area of the country or world they live in. It also depends on how many competitors there are in the same area.
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An automobile locksmith can be found by using the local telephone directory for one's area. Automobile locksmiths will often list their services in the advertising section of a telephone book.
There are several bonded auto locksmiths in the Dallas area. They include Five Star Locksmiths, Auto Locksmith Dallas, Locksmiths of Dallas and 247 Dallas Locksmith. The Yellow Pages have listings of other auto locksmiths if there is a need for a more specialized service.
Call a locksmith. In my area they charge about $80 for this service.
It's disservice, not service isn't it?