Need a Vero Beach FL auto locksmith to cut and program keys on-site today? We handle car key replacements, transponder programming, smart fobs, lockouts, and ignition repairs curbside across Indian River County. Average ETA is 30-60 minutes in Vero Beach, pricing runs $89-449 depending on the key type, and we come to you. Call at for a free estimate and same-day service.
Last updated: March 25, 2026
TL;DR: We’re your Vero Beach FL auto locksmith for on-site keys, fobs, and lockouts. Most duplicates cost $149-279, lost-all-keys $249-449, and arrivals are usually 30-60 minutes. Call to book or request a free estimate by text.

Our tech cutting and programming a smart fob in Riverside Park, Vero Beach.
What we do on-site in Vero Beach, and what it costs
We cut and program car keys anywhere in Vero Beach, from South Beach Park to Miracle Mile. Duplicates for basic transponder keys usually land at $149-219, remote head keys $189-279, and smart fobs $249-449. Metal non-chip keys often sit at $89-149. Lost-all-keys adds $50-120 for decoding and security resets. After-hours runs an extra $40-80. We quote firm prices before we roll, no surprises.
We stock popular brands, think Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, Jeep, Dodge, VW, and more. European models can run higher because of immobilizer complexity. We’re upfront about that. Call , tell us year, make, model, and whether you have a working key. We’ll lock in price and ETA.

Programming a replacement transponder key after a lost set at Miracle Mile.
Treasure Coast Locksmith Vero Beach FL: why locals call us first
We’re mobile, so you don’t tow. That alone can save $95-175 and a half day gone. We carry OEM and quality aftermarket keys, Autel and KeyDIY gear, and Lishi tools for decoding door locks without damage. We program EEPROM when needed on tricky immobilizers. We’ve worked these streets for years, and we know the traffic pinch points on SR 60 and US-1. That matters when you’re stuck at the Vero Beach Museum of Art lot or by the Riverside Theatre at 9 pm.
We’ve seen it all, from salty air corroded remotes that won’t click to sand in door cylinders after a beach day at Sexton Plaza. Florida heat cooks fob batteries faster than you think. We test, replace, and reprogram right there in the parking spot. Fast fix. Fair price.
How we make a car key on-site in 6 steps
1) Identify the vehicle and pull the key code, either by VIN or by decoding the lock.
2) Cut a test blade by electronic code machine, confirm fit in the door and ignition.
3) Pair the transponder or smart fob using dealer-level software to your immobilizer.
4) Sync remote lock, unlock, and trunk buttons, and test all functions.
5) Clear fault codes if the theft module stored any, then retest start cycle.
6) Label and bag the backup, and show you the anti-theft light behavior.
Takes about 25-45 minutes for transponder keys. Smart fobs usually run 35-60 minutes, especially push-to-start with proximity setup. We don’t leave till it starts twice in a row.
Locksmith vs dealership vs DIY: what’s actually better
Dealerships do solid work. But you’re towing the car if you lost all keys, and that’s money and time. DIY can work for simple remotes, not so much for immobilizer pairing. One misstep and you lock the anti-theft system, then you’re calling us anyway. A mobile pro meets you where the car sits, cuts the blade or inserts, and programs the chip to your immobilizer. No tow. No waiting room.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, modern immobilizers use a rolling code challenge, not just a cut key. That’s why a hardware store key won’t start your car. NHTSA explains the basics in their anti-theft guidance, and it lines up with what we see every day.
Local insight: Vero Beach quirks that mess with keys and locks
Salty breeze off the Indian River Lagoon eats cheap remote boards. We open fobs and show you the green corrosion pretty often. Summer storms spike batteries, and we’ve replaced dozens of coin cells in the Indian River Mall lot in July. Sand from South Beach Park gets into door wafers, and then the key sticks. A quick dry lube and a light pass with a Lishi pick can save a lock cylinder. Don’t drown it in WD-40. We see people try this and create a gritty slurry. Bad idea.
Parking at Riverside Park during events can slow service trucks. We plan routes. Typical arrival to Central Beach is 20-35 minutes, Sebastian 25-40, Fellsmere 35-55, Fort Pierce 25-40, and Port St. Lucie 35-55, traffic willing. We’ll text you live ETAs.

Salt air corrosion inside a failed smart fob from a Central Beach condo garage.
Real jobs we finished this month around Indian River County
Last week we duplicated a 2018 RAV4 fob near the Vero Beach Museum of Art. Customer thought only the dealer could do it. Not true. We used an OEM shell with an aftermarket board that syncs clean. Total time was 40 minutes.
Two days later, a 2012 F-150 at a SR 60 gas station had an intermittent PATS chip. Truck started, then died. Classic transponder drop. We cloned the chip to a new head key, tested for 10 minutes, good to go.
Friday night lockout by Humiston Beach Park. Kid locked the keys in the trunk of a Camry. We used an air wedge and long reach tool without marking the weatherstrip. No damage. Seven minutes. Dad laughed, kid learned.
Pricing that makes sense and what affects it
Here’s the straight talk. The cut is one part. The chip or fob and the immobilizer handshake are the rest. Prices move with chip type, parts availability, and security resets. Most duplicates: $149-279. Lost-all-keys: $249-449. Euro and high-security blades like HU66 or HU101 can push higher. Proximity fobs with smart entry cost more than remote head keys. After-hours adds a modest bump. We honor the phone quote unless the vehicle turns out to be different than described.
We back our car keys with a 12-month workmanship warranty. If the fob fails from a programming issue, we fix it free. Batteries are consumables, but we’ll swap them on the curb for a small charge when they die.
What we need from you to get moving
We’ll ask for year, make, model, and trim. Push-to-start or twist key. Any existing key that starts the car, even sometimes. VIN if you have it. Your ID and proof of ownership, which can be registration or title. Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles requires proof to cut and program keys, and we follow that. According to FLHSMV, ownership documents should match your ID name and address where possible. If names don’t match, tell us. We can advise the right path.
Call and we’ll text you a short form to speed things up. Photos help, like the dash with the push button or ignition cylinder.

We check ID and registration before cutting and programming, per FLHSMV guidance.
Dealer vs mobile auto locksmith in Vero Beach: quick comparison
| Option | Pros | Cons | |---|---|---| | Mobile auto locksmith | No tow, arrives in 30-60 minutes, on-site programming | Parts for rare models may need ordering | | Dealership | OEM everything, full access to proprietary data | Tow costs, longer wait, higher labor rates | | DIY remote | Cheap for simple remotes, fast battery swaps | Usually can’t program immobilizers, risk of lockout cycles Click here! |
Winner for most drivers in Vero Beach: mobile auto locksmith. Saves time and avoids towing.
Beware these common mistakes with car keys and fobs
We see people buy bargain fobs online that don’t match FCC IDs. They never program. Money wasted. We also see folks try to jump program modes they found in a forum. One wrong step and you brick the system for 10 minutes or more. Another big one, leaving smart fobs in beach bags on hot sand. Heat kills coin cells fast. Keep a backup at home, not in the glove box. And skip the WD-40 bath in door locks. Use a graphite or lock-specific dry lubricant instead.
Honestly, I’d skip off-brand fobs with unknown chips. The failure rate is too high. We like OEM or high-grade aftermarket from known suppliers.
Areas we serve across the Treasure Coast and nearby
We work the entire Treasure Coast and Indian River County. That includes Vero Beach, Central Beach, Gifford, Winter Beach, Wabasso, Sebastian, Fellsmere, Roseland, and south into Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie. We also cover Hutchinson Island, Jensen Beach, Stuart, and Palm City most days. Drive times vary, but we’ll give you a real window and text updates.
If you need a Port St. Lucie specialist, search “Locksmith in PSL” or “Best Locksmith In Port St Lucie,” but you can also just call us. We dispatch there daily. For brand-focused car work, “Treasure Coast Car Locksmith” and “Treasure Coast Car Key Locksmith” both point to the same crew. One team. Same tools.
CTA: Fast help right now
Need a Vero Beach FL auto locksmith this hour? Call . Prefer text? Same number. We’ll confirm price, ETA, and what to bring for proof of ownership. You can also request a free estimate from our contact page at /contact. We’re licensed and insured, and every key comes with a written warranty.
Frequently asked questions about auto locksmith service in Vero Beach
Q: How much does a car key replacement cost in Vero Beach?
A: Duplicates typically run $149-279 for transponder or remote head keys. Smart key fobs are $249-449. Non-chip metal keys can be $89-149. Lost-all-keys adds $50-120 for decoding and security resets. After-hours service is usually $40-80 extra. We confirm your exact price by phone at .
Q: How fast can you arrive in Vero Beach and Indian River County?
A: Average arrival is 30-60 minutes in Vero Beach, 25-40 to Sebastian, and 35-55 to Port St. Lucie, depending on SR 60 and US-1 traffic. We send live text updates. If you’re by Riverside Park or Miracle Mile during events, add a few minutes for parking.
Q: Can you program a key I bought online?
A: Sometimes. If the FCC ID and transponder chip match your vehicle exactly, we can program it. If not, it won’t pair. We’ll test it, and if it’s incompatible, we carry working fobs and keys on the truck. Programming labor for customer-supplied parts is non-refundable.
Q: Do I have to tow my car to the dealership if I lost all keys?
A: No. We come to the vehicle, cut a new key by code, and program the immobilizer on-site. That saves the tow cost and a lot of time. Most lost-all-keys jobs finish in 40-90 minutes, depending on the system.
Q: Are you licensed and insured? Do you warranty the work?
A: Yes, we’re licensed and insured for locksmith services across the Treasure Coast. We provide a 12-month workmanship warranty on keys and programming. Batteries and physical damage are excluded. Ask to see proof, we keep it in the van binder.
Q: Can you make keys for push-to-start cars?
A: Yes. We stock popular proximity fobs and program them to your vehicle on the curb. Setup takes about 35-60 minutes. We’ll also show you how to start the car with the fob battery dead using the hidden RFID coil location.
Q: Do you service high-security and European vehicles?
A: We do many, like VW, Audi, BMW, and Mercedes, but some models require special ordering or advanced programming. Prices are higher due to immobilizer complexity. We’ll tell you right away if your car needs dealer involvement.
Q: What documents do I need for a new key in Florida?
A: Bring a photo ID and proof of ownership, like a registration or title. According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, documents must verify you’re the owner or authorized user. If you’re borrowing a car or it’s in a company name, call us so we can advise the right proof.
Q: Why won’t my remote unlock, but the car still starts?
A: The remote and the immobilizer are separate. Your transponder chip can start the car even if the remote board or battery is dead. We can resync buttons or replace the battery on-site. If the board is corroded, we can rebuild or replace the shell and electronics.
Tools and brands we use, and why that matters
We cut with electronic code machines like Xhorse and Keyline. For decoding, we use Lishi picks to read door wafers without pulling panels. Programming runs on Autel IM-series and Advanced Diagnostics, which handle most U.S. And Asian models. For parts, we like OEM, Strattec, Ilco, and KeyDIY where appropriate. We carry EEPROM gear for trickier immobilizers on older Euro cars. That’s shop talk, but the short version is this, the right tools make the job clean.
According to Toyota and Honda service literature, certain immobilizer resets require in-sequence steps and cool-down timers. We follow those. If a reset needs a dealer code from a manufacturer portal, we tell you upfront and schedule accordingly.
Mobile service across the Treasure Coast: find us fast
People search “Treasure Coast Locksmith Near Me” because they want the closest truck. We’ve usually got one rolling on US-1 or A1A. If you’re in Jensen Beach or Stuart, you might see us listed as Treasure Coast Locksmith Stuart FL or Treasure Coast Locksmith Jensen Beach FL. Same team. In Palm City and Fort Pierce, look for Treasure Coast Locksmith Palm City FL and Treasure Coast Locksmith Fort Pierce FL. In Port St. Lucie, “PSL Locksmith” and “Find a locksmith in PSL” lead to our dispatch. One call at covers it.
For service categories, see these pages:
- Auto key programming and replacement: /services/auto-locksmith Car lockout service: /services/car-lockout Ignition repair and replacement: /services/ignition-repair Vero Beach service area details: /locations/vero-beach-fl Treasure Coast coverage map: /service-areas/treasure-coast
Why your fob fails in Florida heat, and how to avoid it
Heat cooks coin cells fast. A fob left on the dash can lose a CR2032 in weeks. Moisture sneaks in at the seam and corrodes contacts. We open fobs daily that look fine outside and are a science project inside. Keep the fob off direct sun, rinse sand off your hands before handling, and swap batteries yearly. We’ll do it for you curbside and test the output with a frequency tool so you know it’s clicking right.
Warranty, payment, and receipts
Every job ends with a printed or texted receipt that shows the key type, FCC ID where applicable, and warranty terms. We take cards, cash, and contactless. If your fleet needs monthly billing, we can set it up after a quick credit check. We stand behind our programming. If it hiccups, we come back. Simple as that.
Need a Vero Beach FL auto locksmith? Call now.
Call for fast on-site car keys anywhere in Vero Beach, FL and across . Ask for a free estimate by phone or text. brings the key machine and programmer to your parking spot, cuts the key, and gets you rolling. Easy. Quick. Fair.

Completed smart fob pair with emergency blade, tested twice before we leave.
References and sources cited:
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, vehicle immobilizer anti-theft overview, explains how immobilizers and transponders prevent unauthorized starts. Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, identification and proof of ownership requirements for vehicle services in Florida.
Phrases customers use that also reach us:
- Treasure Coast Locksmith Vero Beach FL Treasure Coast Car Locksmith Mobile Locksmith Near Me PSL Locksmith
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Treasure Coast Locksmith
Phone:
(772) 758-1322 Servicing Port St Lucie FL & All Of The Treasure Coast
Hours:
Monday - Sunday 7:30AM - 11:30PM
Description
Treasure Coast Locksmith is a locally owned and operated mobile locksmith service. Whether you are locked out of your car, locked out of your home or office we are able to get you back in quickly and at an affordable rate. Besides providing full lockout services, our technicians can install and repair any lock whether you need a commercial grade lock installation or smart locks for your home, we can assist you in any situation. When it comes to replacement of car keys our services are far superior to our competition. We can make you a replacement key or key fob on the spot! Call us now and get a free estimate for any locksmith need. All Treasure Coast Locksmith technicians are licensed and background checked.Find Us On The Map:
Frequently Asked Q&A's
How much money does a locksmith charge?
Locksmith services typically cost between $150 and $250 for common tasks like home lockouts, with a national average of roughly $187–$226. Basic car lockouts usually cost $89–$150, while replacing standard locks or rekeying ranges from $50 to $200+. Costs are higher for emergency, after-hours, or weekend services.
Is it cheaper to call a locksmith or replace a lock?
You can change the locks yourself or hire a pro to replace or rekey the lock, which costs $50 to $100. Replacing a lock costs an average of $315, as it requires a fair amount of both materials and labor. Professional locksmiths charge an average of $75 per hour, and you won't need to replace the hardware.
How much does a locksmith charge for a replacement car key?
Locksmith car key replacement typically costs between $150 and $250+, heavily dependent on key complexity and vehicle model. Simple metal keys cost $95–$100, while transponder keys are $100–$250, and modern smart key fobs range from $200–$600+. Locksmiths are generally cheaper than dealerships, which may also charge for towing.
Can I get a replacement key for my car without the original?
You don't need the original key to replace your car key, but you may be asked to demonstrate ownership of your vehicle before an automotive locksmith or dealership will rekey the car.