Manteca, CA

Locksmith Manteca, CA

Reliable Locksmith in Manteca, CA

24 hour locksmith in Manteca, CA Contact Regal Locksmith to dispatch a locksmith to you right away. A professional locksmith usually takes 30 minutes or less to arrive! The locksmiths come fully equipped with their van.

Residential Locksmith in Manteca, CA

  • Locked out of home
  • Lock Replacements
  • Brand New Door Lock Installs
  • Smart Door Lock Installation / Replacement
  • Rekeying Locks for Doors
  • Broken Lock Repair
  • Broken Key Extractions
  • Stuck Key Extraction
  • House Safe Lockouts

24 Hour Manteca Commercial Locksmith

  • Commercial Building Lockouts
  • Master Key System Re-Keying
  • New Locks Install
  • Lock / Old Lock Repair
  • Cabinet Lock Unlock Services

Reliable Auto Locksmith Services in Manteca, CA

  • Car Lockout Services
  • Keys left in Trunk / Lockout
  • Car Door Unlocking Service
  • Remote Key Services
  • Program / Re-Program or Replace Key Fobs
  • Vehicle Key Cutting
  • Car key fob replacements
  • Duplicate Car Keys
  • Transponder Key Programming
  • Broken Car Key Extraction
  • Broken Ignition Replacement or Repair
  • Broken Ignition switch Replacement or Repair

About Manteca, CA

Manteca is a city in San Joaquin County, California. The city’s estimated 2015 US Census population was 75,448.[7][9]

Manteca is a city in the Central Valley of California, 76 miles east of San Francisco. It was founded in 1861 by Joshua Cowell. Cowell claimed around 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) and built houses on what is now the corner of Main and Yosemite, where Bank of America now stands. In 1873, the Central Pacific Railroad laid track directly through the area. The residents wanted to refer to their new train station as “Cowell Station”, but there was already a Cowell Station near Tracy. The residents agreed to change the name of the community, choosing “Monteca” as the new name.[10] This was misprinted as “Manteca” (Spanish for lard) by the railroad,[10] and the misspelled version was eventually accepted as the name of the town.[11] This misspelling thus became a town joke that would be laughed at throughout generations to come. Bobby and Shirley Davis popularized the pronunciation /mæn’tikə/, even though the Spanish word is pronounced /man’teka/.[12] In 1918, Manteca was incorporated as a city, and Joshua Cowell became its first mayor.