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    Commercial Locksmith in Las Vegas

    Protect your Las Vegas business with professional-grade security. From single-door retail shops to multi-floor office buildings, we design, install, and maintain lock and access control systems that keep your employees, customers, and assets secure.

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    Business Security Solutions

    Access Control Systems

    Electronic access solutions with card readers, keypads, and biometric scanners tailored to your business size.

    Master Key Systems

    Hierarchical key systems where management holds a master key while staff keys only open assigned areas.

    High-Security Locks

    Commercial-grade locks with bump, pick, and drill resistance—meeting insurance and compliance requirements.

    Lock Rekeying

    Update access quickly when employees leave, roles change, or security is compromised. Same-day service available.

    Panic Bar Installation

    Emergency exit hardware that meets Nevada fire codes and ADA accessibility requirements.

    Safe Services

    Commercial safe installation, combination changes, lockouts, and relocation for safes of all sizes.

    Access Control Systems Explained

    If your business still relies entirely on traditional keys, you are managing security the hard way. Access control systems replace some or all of your physical keys with electronic credentials—cards, fobs, PIN codes, or smartphones—that can be managed centrally. Here is what you need to know:

    Standalone vs. Networked Systems

    Standalone systems are individual keypads or card readers on each door that operate independently. They are affordable ($300-$800 per door installed) and work well for businesses with 1-3 controlled doors. Networked systems connect all doors to a central computer or cloud platform, allowing you to manage access, view logs, and receive alerts from anywhere. Networked systems cost more upfront ($1,500-$3,000 per door) but pay for themselves quickly in businesses with high employee turnover or multiple locations.

    Credential Types

    Proximity cards and fobs are the most common and most affordable option. Employees tap or wave the card near the reader. PIN codes require no physical credential but can be shared, which reduces accountability. Biometric readers (fingerprint or facial recognition) offer the highest security since credentials cannot be shared or lost, but cost more per door. Mobile credentials use smartphones via Bluetooth or NFC, eliminating the need for cards entirely. For most Las Vegas businesses, we recommend proximity cards with PIN backup as the best balance of security, cost, and convenience.

    Integration with Fire and Security Systems

    Access control systems must integrate with your fire alarm to unlock all doors during an evacuation. They can also tie into your security cameras to create video records linked to access events, and into your burglar alarm to automatically arm the system when the last person badges out. We design systems that work seamlessly with your existing infrastructure, and we coordinate with your alarm company when integration is required.

    Master Key System Planning Guide

    A well-designed master key system balances convenience for management with security for individual areas. Poor planning leads to security gaps or lockouts. Here is how we approach master key design for Las Vegas businesses:

    Planning Questions We Ask

    • How many doors need to be keyed? Include offices, storage, mechanical rooms, and exterior doors
    • Who needs access to which areas? Map out roles and their required access levels
    • Do you need sub-master keys for department managers or shift supervisors?
    • Are there areas that should never be on the master system (safes, server rooms)?
    • How often does your staff turn over? High turnover means more frequent rekeying
    • Do you anticipate adding doors or locations in the next 2-3 years?

    Common Master Key Levels

    Grand Master Key (GMK)

    Opens every lock in the system. Held by the owner or building manager only.

    Master Key (MK)

    Opens all locks within a specific department or floor. Given to department heads.

    Sub-Master Key (SMK)

    Opens a subset of doors within a master group. Useful for shift supervisors.

    Change Key (CK)

    Opens a single door only. Issued to individual employees for their assigned areas.

    We provide a printed key chart documenting your entire system, which doors each key level opens, and how many keys exist at each level. This document is critical for ongoing security management and should be stored securely. We keep a copy on file as well, so if you lose the chart, we can reprint it.

    Industry-Specific Security Solutions

    Every industry has different security requirements. Here is how we tailor our services to the most common business types in Las Vegas:

    Restaurants & Bars

    High employee turnover means frequent rekeying—or better yet, a keypad system that lets you change codes when staff changes. Walk-in coolers and liquor storage need separate keying. Back doors require panic bars for fire code compliance. We see many Las Vegas restaurants with non-compliant exit doors; a single fire inspection can result in fines and forced closure until the issue is corrected.

    Retail Stores

    Glass storefront doors need specialized mortise locks. Display cases and back stock rooms require separate keying. Many retail locations in Las Vegas shopping centers share a landlord master key system—we coordinate with property management to ensure your locks work within their system while maintaining your security. Cash handling areas need higher-security locks and potentially a safe.

    Medical & Dental Offices

    HIPAA regulations require that patient records and medication storage areas be physically secured with locks. Access to these areas must be limited and documented. We install access control systems that provide the audit trail HIPAA requires, along with high-security locks on medication cabinets and records rooms. Many medical offices in Las Vegas also need ADA-compliant lever handles throughout the facility.

    Warehouses & Industrial

    Industrial properties often have large rolling doors, pedestrian doors, office areas, and perimeter gates—each with different lock requirements. Heavy-duty padlocks for gates, commercial-grade deadbolts for pedestrian doors, and access control for office areas create layered security. Las Vegas warehouse districts in North Las Vegas and Henderson often face higher theft risk from copper and equipment theft, making robust lock systems essential.

    Why Las Vegas Businesses Choose Us

    Las Vegas is a business environment unlike any other. The 24/7 nature of the hospitality industry, the high employee turnover rates, and the unique security challenges of a tourism-driven economy require a locksmith who understands the local landscape.

    We have worked with businesses across the valley—from small office suites in Henderson to large commercial properties near the Strip. Our technicians understand the urgency of a restaurant that cannot open because a manager lost the only key, or an office building where a fired employee still has access. We respond quickly because we know that in Las Vegas, every hour a business is locked out or unsecured is revenue lost.

    • Same-day service for most commercial lock work
    • Emergency commercial locksmith available 24/7
    • Fire code and ADA compliance expertise
    • Coordination with property management and alarm companies
    • Written proposals and documentation for all work
    • Volume discounts for multi-door and multi-location projects

    All Property Types

    Any size business

    Master Systems

    Custom keying

    Access Control

    Employee management

    Frequently Asked Questions

    A master key system is a hierarchical lock arrangement where different keys open different doors, but one master key opens all of them. For example, in an office building, each tenant has a key that opens only their suite, but the building manager's master key opens every suite, the mechanical room, and the roof access. The system can have multiple levels: a grand master key opens everything, department masters open sections, and individual keys open single doors. We design and install these systems from scratch or retrofit them into existing locks. A well-planned master key system for a 20-door office building typically takes one full day to implement.
    Electronic access control offers significant advantages for businesses. Traditional locks require physical key management—cutting keys for new employees, collecting them when someone leaves, and rekeying if a key is lost. With access control, you add or revoke access from a computer or phone in seconds. You also get an audit trail showing exactly who entered which door at what time, which is invaluable for security investigations and employee accountability. The upfront cost is higher—a basic system starts around $1,500 for a single door with a card reader—but the long-term savings on rekeying and key management, combined with the security benefits, make it cost-effective for businesses with more than 10 employees.
    Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency commercial locksmith services throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Commercial emergencies include lockouts during business hours (lost revenue for every minute you cannot open), break-in damage requiring immediate lock replacement to secure the premises, malfunctioning access control systems that prevent employee entry, and broken panic bars that create fire code violations. We stock common commercial lock hardware in our mobile vans to handle most emergencies on the first visit without ordering parts.
    Absolutely. Nevada fire code requires that exit doors in commercial buildings open outward, be equipped with panic hardware (push bars) that can be operated without special knowledge, and remain unlocked from the inside during occupied hours. We install and maintain code-compliant panic bars, fire-rated door closers, and exit devices. We also ensure that access control systems on exit doors include a request-to-exit sensor so the door can always be opened from inside, and that electromagnetic locks release immediately when the fire alarm activates. If you are unsure whether your doors are compliant, we can perform an audit and bring everything up to code.
    We recommend rekeying commercial locks whenever an employee with key access leaves the company, after any security incident (break-in, lost keys, unauthorized entry), and at minimum every 2-3 years as a preventive measure. High-turnover businesses like restaurants and retail stores may need to rekey more frequently. An alternative is switching to an access control system, which eliminates the need for rekeying entirely—you simply deactivate a card or code when someone leaves.
    We serve every type of commercial property in the Las Vegas Valley: retail stores and shopping centers, restaurants and bars, medical and dental offices, law firms and professional offices, warehouses and industrial facilities, hotels and hospitality properties, auto dealerships, churches and community centers, schools and daycare facilities, and multi-tenant office buildings. Each industry has specific security requirements—for example, healthcare facilities need HIPAA-compliant access to records areas, and hospitality properties need frequent rekeying due to staff turnover. We tailor our approach to your industry's needs.
    ANSI/BHMA grading rates lock durability and security on a scale of 1 to 3. Grade 1 is the highest rating, designed for high-traffic commercial use. These locks are tested to withstand 800,000 cycles (opening and closing), resist 75 pounds of force on the latch, and survive 10 door strikes. Grade 2 locks are rated for 400,000 cycles and moderate commercial use. For exterior doors, high-traffic interior doors, and any door in a public-facing business, we recommend Grade 1. For interior office doors with moderate traffic, Grade 2 is usually sufficient and more cost-effective.
    Yes. Glass storefront doors use specialized lock hardware designed for narrow-stile aluminum frames. We install and service Adams Rite, Kaba, and other commercial storefront lock brands. Common services include mortise lock installation, cylinder replacement, thumb-turn installation, and electric strike integration for access control. We also install storefront door closers, pivots, and panic devices. If your glass door has been broken into, we can replace the lock hardware and coordinate with a glass company for the panel replacement.

    Areas We Serve

    Our commercial locksmith team serves businesses throughout the Las Vegas Valley, from retail centers on the Strip to industrial parks in North Las Vegas and office complexes in Henderson.

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