Commercial Locksmith Services in St. Johns County & the St. Johns County area
When a storefront on San Marco Avenue won't open at 6 a.m., or a suite door near the St. Johns County Government Complex jams while your first client is waiting in the lobby, you need a commercial locksmith who actually answers the phone and shows up. All Points Locksmith is a fully mobile operation covering St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra Beach, Nocatee, World Golf Village, St. Augustine Beach, Hastings, and the surrounding communities, bringing tools, hardware, and know-how directly to your business rather than making you wait for a callback that never comes.
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Our technicians are trained, experienced, and insured, and we work on everything from the mortise lock on a heavy glass-and-aluminum entry door to the panic hardware on a rear fire exit and the door knob lock on a supply closet. Whether you're opening a new office off US-1, refitting a restaurant near the historic district, or managing a growing retail space, we handle the locks, keys, and access details so you can focus on running the place. Call (904) 478-1963 anytime — we answer 24/7.
What we do
Master Key Systems
One master key for managers, restricted keys for staff, tailored to your building.
Panic & Exit Devices
Code-compliant push bars installed and serviced for safe, legal egress.
Commercial Mortise Locks
Heavy-duty mortise lock service for high-traffic office and retail doors.
Keyless Access Control
Fobs, keypads, and electronic strikes to control who enters and when.
When Your Business Is Locked Out: Fast Emergency Commercial Locksmith Help
A locked-out business isn't just an inconvenience — every minute the doors stay shut costs you sales, payroll, and customer goodwill. Our emergency locksmith team responds around the clock across St. Johns County, and because we're mobile, we come to you: your shop off State Road 16, your medical office near Flagler Hospital, or your warehouse out toward the county industrial corridor. Before we ever touch a lock, we verify that you're authorized to access the space — a manager, owner, or someone with documented authority — which protects your business and keeps everything legitimate.
In most commercial lockouts the smartest first steps are simple: check whether a keyholder has a spare, confirm whether a rear or side entrance is unlocked, and make sure nobody accidentally left the deadbolt thrown from inside. When those don't solve it, we use non-destructive entry methods wherever the hardware allows, so you're not paying for a broken door on top of a lockout. Commercial doors — especially storefront aluminum frames with a mortise lock, or steel fire doors with exit devices — need a careful hand, and forcing them almost always causes more damage than the lock itself.
If the existing cylinder is worn, seized, or has been tampered with, we can often rekey or replace it on the spot rather than leaving you with a temporary fix. That means you can reopen and lock up securely the same visit. When you call (904) 478-1963, tell us the door type and what's happening, and we'll dispatch a technician with the right parts for your situation.

Master Key Systems: One Key, Smart Control Over Every Door
A master key system lets you decide exactly who can open what. In a typical setup, each employee carries a key that opens only the doors they need, while a manager's key opens a defined group, and a master opens everything. For a business with a front entry, a stockroom, an office, and a mechanical room, this replaces the messy ring of mismatched keys with a clean, planned hierarchy — and it makes a real difference for property managers overseeing multiple suites near the World Golf Village or along the US-1 commercial strip.
These systems make the most sense when you have several doors, multiple staff levels, or turnover you need to manage without constantly rekeying the whole building. We map out your access needs first — who should reach which rooms, which doors need a mortise lock versus a standard cylinder, and whether a restricted keyway makes sense to stop unauthorized copying. Then we cut and stamp the keys so they're easy to track and reissue as your team changes.
Master keying works with most quality hardware, including Schlage and Kwikset cylinders, and can be layered onto existing doors in many cases rather than requiring a full replacement. If you're expanding, we can design the system with room to grow, so adding a new door or a new access level later doesn't mean starting over. Ask us about a walkthrough and we'll sketch a plan tailored to your floorplan.

High-Security and Restricted-Key Locks for Serious Protection
Standard keys can be copied at almost any hardware counter, which is a problem when a former employee or contractor still has one floating around. Restricted-key and high-security cylinders solve that: duplicates can only be made through authorized channels, so you control every copy in circulation. For businesses handling cash, inventory, sensitive records, or pharmaceuticals — think retail near St. Augustine Beach or professional offices around Nocatee — that control is worth far more than the lock itself.
High-security hardware also resists physical attacks that ordinary locks don't stand up to, including drilling, bumping, and picking. We pair these cylinders with solid strikes and reinforced hardware where it counts, and we're happy to combine them into a master key plan so you get both convenience and control. On heavier commercial doors, a mortise lock body offers greater durability and a wider range of high-security cylinder options than a typical bored cylindrical lock.
We'll walk your building and point out the weak spots honestly — a back door with a flimsy latch, an interior office with only a door knob lock guarding valuables, or a keyway that anyone can duplicate. From there we recommend upgrades that fit how your business actually operates, not a one-size-fits-all package. Call (904) 478-1963 to schedule a security assessment and we'll confirm an exact up-front price before any work begins.

Panic Bar Installation, Exit Devices, and Code-Compliant Doors
Exit doors in businesses that the public enters — restaurants, shops, gyms, event spaces — generally need panic hardware so people can leave quickly in an emergency, simply by pushing the bar. We handle panic bar installation, panic bar replacement, and adjustment of existing devices so they latch cleanly and release under pressure the way they're supposed to. We also install a panic bar with mortise lock combination when a door needs both reliable egress and a secure locking function from the outside, which is common on rear exits that double as staff entrances.
Getting exit hardware right isn't just about buying the part — it's about proper mounting height, correct strike alignment, and making sure the door still closes and latches on its own. A misaligned exit device can leave a door that looks secure but doesn't actually lock, or one that drags and fails inspection. Our technicians know how these devices are expected to perform and fit them so they hold up to constant daily use in a busy St. Johns County storefront.
If you're preparing for an inspection, opening a new location, or replacing hardware that's been slammed one too many times, we can assess your exit doors and recommend the right device for each. Rim-mounted, surface vertical rod, or mortise exit devices each suit different door and frame types, and we'll match the hardware to your door rather than force a poor fit.

Rekeying After Turnover, Break-Ins, or a Change of Hands
Every time an employee with keys leaves, a lease changes hands, or a break-in happens, the safe assumption is that keys are out there you can't account for. A business lock rekey is faster and more economical than replacing every lock: we reset the existing cylinders so old keys no longer work and issue you fresh ones. Whether you need to rekey a single office door with a door knob lock or coordinate a full-building reset, we can handle it in one visit for most properties.
This is one of the most common calls we get from business owners across the county — a manager leaves on bad terms, a contractor never returned a key, or a new owner takes over a space and has no idea how many copies exist. As a rekey commercial locksmith, we can also fold the reset into a master key plan so you come out more organized than before. And it's not only businesses: we regularly rekey a home for people who just bought a house or moved into a rental near the beaches, so the same peace of mind applies wherever the keys have gone astray.
We also handle specialized needs like a post office lock change — if you've moved, lost the key, or need the post office to change the lock on your mailbox and the box hardware is yours to service, we can rekey or replace compatible mailbox locks. Just tell us the situation when you call and we'll confirm what we can do before we roll out.

Scheduled Maintenance That Keeps Business Doors Working
Commercial doors get used hundreds of times a day, and small problems — a sticking cylinder, a sagging closer, a latch that's slowly falling out of alignment — turn into after-hours lockouts if they're ignored. A scheduled maintenance program puts a trained technician on your doors before they fail: we lubricate and test cylinders, check exit devices and panic hardware, tighten and adjust closers, and flag worn parts while they're still cheap to fix. For property managers and multi-suite owners, this is far easier than reacting to emergencies one crisis at a time.
During a maintenance visit we test every lock and key in the system, confirm that master keys and sub-keys still operate correctly, and make sure fire-exit devices release properly — a detail that matters both for safety and for passing inspections. We keep notes on your hardware so that when you do need a repair or a new key, we already know what's on your doors and can come prepared. It's the kind of quiet upkeep that keeps a business humming without anyone thinking about the locks at all.
Whether you run a single storefront near the historic district or a portfolio of suites around Ponte Vedra and Nocatee, we'll build a service interval that fits your traffic and budget. Call (904) 478-1963 — we answer 24/7 — and we'll set up a walkthrough, then confirm an exact, up-front price before anything gets scheduled.

Brands We Service
We install, repair and rekey all major lock brands — from everyday deadbolts to high-security cylinders.
Don’t see your brand? We service virtually every make — just call.
Reviews
What St. Johns County & the St. Johns County area Customers Say
Super fast, definitely saved the day. Locked my keys in the car as I was going into my tattoo studio. My toolbox keys were also on that same keying. Thanks to them. I did not have to reschedule the Tattoo. Definitely recommend them
So quick only took 20 mins to get here thank you so much
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Great service
Service area
Areas we cover around St. Johns County
Based in St. Johns County, we reach the St. Johns County area fast — 24/7. Don’t see your street? Call us, we very likely cover it.
(904) 478-1963Frequently asked questions
Is there a locksmith in St. Johns, Florida who handles commercial jobs?
Yes. All Points Locksmith is a fully mobile locksmith serving St. Johns County, including St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, World Golf Village, and the surrounding communities. We handle commercial work from storefront mortise locks and panic hardware to master key systems and rekeys, and we come to your business. Call (904) 478-1963 anytime, day or night.
How much does a locksmith cost in Florida, and what affects the price?
There's no single flat figure because the final quote depends on several things: the type of lock or door (a storefront mortise lock differs from a simple door knob lock), whether it's a standard visit or an after-hours emergency, how far we travel to reach you, and any parts or hardware needed. We look at your specific situation and confirm an exact up-front price before we start any work — no surprises.
What is a locksmith call out fee, and how much should a locksmith cost per hour?
A call-out or trip charge covers dispatching a trained technician and our fully stocked mobile van to your location. Rather than quoting an hourly rate blindly, we assess the job — door type, parts, time of day, and travel distance — and give you one clear, up-front price for the whole thing. That way you know the total before we begin, whether it's a quick rekey or a full panic bar installation.
What is the average call out fee for an emergency commercial locksmith?
Emergency and after-hours calls factor in the time of day and travel distance to your site, so they can differ from a scheduled daytime visit. The most honest answer is that we confirm the exact price when you call and describe the situation, so you can decide before we dispatch. We answer 24/7 at (904) 478-1963 for lockouts, break-in repairs, and urgent business access.
Can you rekey my business locks instead of replacing them?
In most cases, yes. A business lock rekey resets your existing cylinders so old keys stop working and you get fresh ones — it's quicker and more economical than swapping every lock. We can rekey a single office or a whole building, and we can fold it into a master key system so you end up better organized. Rekeying only requires replacement when a cylinder is damaged or worn beyond service.
Do you install panic bars and exit devices to meet code?
We install, replace, and adjust panic hardware and exit devices, including a panic bar with mortise lock for doors that need both easy egress and secure outside locking. Proper mounting height, strike alignment, and self-latching all matter for a door to perform correctly and pass inspection. We'll assess each exit door and match the right device to your door and frame type.
Can a locksmith change the lock on my post office mailbox?
If the mailbox and its lock are yours to service — such as a cluster box or residential unit where you own the hardware — we can often perform a post office lock change by rekeying or replacing the compatible lock. Some USPS-managed boxes must be handled by the post office directly. Tell us the box type when you call and we'll confirm what we're able to do before heading out.
Do your technicians get keys made for cars and commercial fleets too?
Yes. Beyond business door hardware, our mobile team cuts and programs keys for many vehicles, which helps if your delivery van or fleet vehicle needs a spare or a replacement. We come to your lot or job site rather than requiring a tow. Call (904) 478-1963 with your make, model, and year and we'll let you know exactly what's needed.