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There are several ways to find a local Locksmith in your area. The "Yellow Pages" or some form of text directory is a good start. You could also "GOOGLE" Locksmith "your city" for local results. Keep in mind that searching on-line may not always render the most reliable results there are many companies who market very aggressively on-line and lure customers with ridiculously low service fees but they do not employ experienced "locksmiths". Ask your service provider what their "service charge" is and what their "hourly rate" is. A reputable company will have standard rates that they can quote you over the phone. Describe your problem to the person who answers the phone, ask if they are familiar with the problem. Many of the fly by night and trunk slammers are dispatched from 800 number call center operators that have no clue about locksmithing at all. Many of the bait and switch companies will give "job prices" that are all inclusive, over the phone that sound great but they install offshore unlisted substandard materials that they mark up as much as 1000%. Ask who your serviceman will be and how long they have been in the industry, these are questions any reputable company can answer.