Find locksmith leads from Google Maps
Lockout calls and rekey jobs spike on Maps at night and on lease-turnover weekends when urgency beats price comparison. Mobile vans with 24/7 badges and arrival-time reviews monetize differently from storefront key-cut shops and commercial access-control integrators running project-based bids. Export the operators who already show demand—then enrich emails and outreach.
Live Maps pull with niche filters—not a static purchased locksmith list.
Who this list is for
- Smart-lock brands targeting property managers after tenant turnover spikes
- Access-control vendors who need commercial locksmiths with master-key language in reviews
- Insurance and roadside partners filling lockout referral panels
- Lead marketplaces selling automotive and residential lockout calls to vans that actually answer overnight
Example searches for locksmiths
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Mobile Locksmith in Las Vegas with 4.5+ rating and 24/7 service
Residential Locksmith in Philadelphia with website and 50+ reviews
Automotive Locksmith in Houston rated 4.6+ with phone listed
Commercial Locksmith in Seattle with master key systems and 4.5+ stars
Lock rekey services in Austin with 40+ reviews
What to filter for on Google Maps
Use Locksmith category, keep mobile or 24/7 language, and drop hardware stores with no on-site service reviews and no emergency arrival mentions.
Exclude: Hardware stores with no on-site service reviews and no emergency arrival mentions.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit locksmiths
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how locksmiths buy and operate.
- 1Smart-lock retrofit packages convert property managers when reviews mention rekey churn after every tenant move-out.
- 2Call-center overflow pitches land on solo vans whose reviews show missed overnight lockout calls.
- 3Automotive key programming partnerships fit listings heavy on car lockout and transponder language in reviews.
- 4Master-key system upgrades target small commercial buildings when profiles cite office suites, not residential deadbolts only.
Campaign example
24/7 mobile locksmith list, Las Vegas
Prompt
Mobile Locksmith in Las Vegas NV with 4.5+ stars, website, and 24/7 service
01
Maps leads
Local locksmiths matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A mobile-first locksmith list for smart-lock OEMs, dispatch tools, or lockout lead partners, not a hardware retail scrape.
FAQs about locksmiths leads
Can I filter mobile locksmiths from storefront-only shops?+
Include mobile or 24/7 in the prompt and favor reviews mentioning on-site arrival rather than bring-your-lock-to-the-shop language.
How do automotive locksmiths differ from residential ones on Maps?+
Automotive listings emphasize car key programming, ignitions, and lockouts. Residential ones mention rekey, deadbolts, and home security hardware. Split the export when your pitch is car-only.
Should security system installers appear on a locksmith export?+
Not in the same campaign. Alarm integrators sell monitored systems and camera projects. Locksmiths sell locks, rekeys, and access hardware. Pull locksmith first, then security installers separately.
What should I exclude from a locksmith export?+
Drop big-box key kiosks, unverified spam listings, and profiles with no recent reviews. Keep operators whose categories and review themes match the lockout or rekey scope you sell.
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