Licensed Locksmiths in Washington, D.C.
1 cities live · 1 counties · Updated July 2026
Washington, D.C. has no state locksmith license. Every listing here is verified through DC Dept of Licensing & Consumer Protection (DLCP), plus insurance and review screening — and the registration number is printed on each one. No locksmith-specific license — basic business license + insurance.
Look up a DC locksmith’s registration yourself → DC Dept of Licensing & Consumer Protection (DLCP)
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Cities in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. locksmith licensing & verification
No — Washington, D.C. does not license locksmiths at the state level. Instead, each listing is verified through DC Dept of Licensing & Consumer Protection (DLCP) plus proof of insurance and review screening before it earns the Verified badge.
We verify business registration through DC Dept of Licensing & Consumer Protection (DLCP), confirm active insurance, and screen review history. Listings that can't be verified don't get in, and insurance is re-checked on a regular cycle.
Across Washington, D.C., a standard house lockout typically runs $80–$180 and car lockouts $75–$160, with after-hours work adding $50–$100. Each town page shows local ranges. Always get the full price in writing first.