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Commercial Rekeying Across Greater Phoenix

When an employee leaves, a key goes missing, or you take over a new commercial space, rekeying your business locks is one of the smartest and most cost-effective security decisions you can make. Kingdom Keys provides professional business rekeying service throughout the Greater Phoenix area.

We are a fully mobile locksmith company, so we come to your location equipped to rekey your locks on-site without disrupting your operations any more than necessary.

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Our Business Rekeying Service Includes

We work efficiently to minimize downtime. Most commercial rekeying jobs can be completed during business hours without significantly interrupting your operations.

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Why Choose Kingdom Keys Locksmith Co.

30+ Years of Experience

Providing trusted residential, commercial, automotive, and safe locksmith services across Phoenix.

Fast Mobile Locksmith Service

Fully equipped mobile locksmith delivering emergency lockout and on-site key solutions.

Honest, Upfront Estimates

Clear pricing on car lockouts, rekeying, car key replacement, and security upgrades.

Professional Security Solutions

High-quality locks, keyless entry systems, and safe services installed with precision and care.

Locally Owned Locksmith

Proudly serving Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Scottsdale, and surrounding communities.

Full-Service Locksmith

From emergency lockouts and rekeying to key duplication, ignition repair, and safe unlock services.

When Should a Business Rekey Its Locks?

Employee termination or resignation Any time an employee leaves your company, whether on good terms or not, you lose control over a key that has access to your building. Rekeying immediately after a departure is the safest course of action.

Lost or unaccounted-for keys If a key is missing and you cannot confirm where it is, your business is exposed. You have no way of knowing who has it or whether they know what it opens. Rekeying eliminates that risk.

Moving into a new commercial space When you take over a new office, retail location, or commercial property, you have no idea how many copies of the existing keys exist or who has them. Previous tenants, contractors, cleaning crews, and property managers may all have had access. Rekeying gives you a clean start.

After a break-in or security incident If your business has experienced a break-in or an unauthorized entry, your current locks and keys are compromised. Rekeying is a necessary first step in restoring your security.

Routine access control management Some businesses rekey on a regular schedule as part of their overall security policy. This is common in industries that deal with sensitive information, valuable inventory, or restricted areas.

Change in property management or ownership Any time control of a commercial property changes hands, rekeying should be part of the transition process.

Rekeying Frequently Asked Questions

Rekeying and lock replacement accomplish the same goal: making sure old keys no longer work. The difference is cost and time. Rekeying changes the internal pins inside your existing lock cylinder so that only new keys will operate it. Your current hardware stays in place. Lock replacement means removing everything and installing brand new hardware. For most businesses, rekeying is the smarter starting point. It is faster, less expensive, and just as effective. If your locks are damaged, outdated, or you want to upgrade to a higher-security grade, replacement may make more sense. We will give you an honest assessment when we arrive and let you decide.

For most small to mid-size commercial properties, rekeying can be completed in a single visit. A small office with a few entry points can typically be finished in under an hour. Larger buildings with multiple doors, suites, or restricted access areas will take longer depending on the scope. When you call to schedule, give us a general idea of how many locks need to be rekeyed and we can estimate the time more accurately. Our technicians arrive fully equipped and work efficiently to get the job done with as little disruption to your business day as possible.

Yes, and this is one of the most important access control habits a business can build. When an employee leaves, whether they were terminated or resigned on good terms, any key they had becomes a liability. You cannot guarantee they did not make copies, and you have no control over where those keys end up. Rekeying immediately after a departure closes that gap completely. It is a low-cost step that protects your inventory, your equipment, your data, and your employees. Some businesses also rekey on a set schedule, such as annually, as an added layer of routine security management.

Yes. This is called keying alike, and it is a common request from businesses that want to simplify access without giving every employee a master key. We configure multiple lock cylinders to operate with a single key, which reduces the number of keys your staff needs to carry and makes day-to-day access more manageable. It can be combined with a master key system if you also need tiered access, where certain employees can only open specific doors while a manager or owner key opens everything. We can design the right setup for your business during the service visit.


A master key system allows you to assign individual keys that open only specific locks while a separate master key opens all of them. It is the most practical solution for businesses with multiple access levels, such as an office where employees should only access their own suite but a manager needs to get into every room. It is also common in multi-tenant buildings, warehouses, medical facilities, and schools. If you are currently managing access with a large collection of separate keys or if different employees need different levels of access, a master key system can simplify your operation significantly. Kingdom Keys can design and implement one as part of your rekeying service.


The cost depends on the number of locks being rekeyed, the type of hardware you have, and whether additional services like master key setup or new key cutting are included. Basic commercial rekeying is generally very affordable compared to full lock replacement, and most businesses find it is a worthwhile investment given the security risk of uncontrolled key access. When you call us, we can give you a general estimate over the phone. Once our technician arrives and reviews the locks in person, we will confirm the exact price before any work begins. There are no hidden fees and no charges added after the fact.

Yes. We understand that rekeying during peak business hours is not always practical. Some businesses cannot afford to have a technician working through their space while customers or clients are present. Others simply have tight schedules that make a mid-day appointment difficult. Kingdom Keys can schedule commercial rekeying jobs outside of normal business hours, including early morning, evenings, and weekends, depending on availability. Let us know your situation when you call and we will work with you to find a time that causes the least disruption to your operations.

This is more common than most business owners realize. Over time, keys get copied, passed around, and lost track of. If you have had multiple employees over the years, chances are you do not have a complete picture of who has access to your building. The safest approach is to rekey and start fresh. When we rekey your locks, we issue a controlled set of new keys and you decide exactly who gets one. From that point forward, you have a clear record of every key in circulation. If you want to go further, we can also discuss restricted key systems where blanks are only available through an authorized locksmith, making unauthorized copying much harder.

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