Locksmith in Westminster, CA
24-hour Emergency Services in Westminster, CA
Are you in need of a 24-hour locksmith in Westminster, CA? Regal Locksmith can dispatch you a locksmith with only one phone call. A technician will usually take less than 30 minutes to arrive. The locksmiths come fully equipped with their van.
Residential Locksmith Services in Westminster, CA
- Locked out of home
- Lock Replacements
- Brand New Door Lock Installs
- Smart Door Lock Installation / Replacement
- Rekying Locks Services
- Damaged Lock Repair
- Broken Key Extractions
- Stuck Key Extraction
- House Safe Lockouts
Westminster Commercial Locksmith Services
- Office Building Lockouts
- Master Key System Re-Keying
- New Lock Installation
- Lock / Old Lock Repair
- File Cabinet Unlocking
Auto Locksmith near Westminster, CA
- Vehicle Lockout Services
- Trunk lockouts
- Car Unlock Service
- Remote Key Services
- Program / Re-Program or Replace Key Fobs
- Car Key Cutting
- Car Key Replacement
- Duplicate Vehicle Keys
- Transponder Key Programming
- Broken Car Key Extraction
- Broken Ignition Replacement or Repair
- Broken Ignition switch Replacement or Repair
About Westminster, CA
Westminster is a city in western Orange County, California, United States. Westminster was founded in 1870 by Rev. Lemuel Webber as a Presbyterian temperance colony and was incorporated in 1957.
Westminster is bordered by the city of Seal Beach on the west, by Garden Grove on the north and east, and by Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley on the south. Santa Ana, the county seat of Orange County, is east of Westminster.
Westminster has one of the largest Vietnamese populations in the US. They settled largely in Little Saigon, and the city is known as the “capital” of overseas Vietnamese with 39,799 Vietnamese Americans, or 43.8% of the total population, as of the 2020 United States Census.[8]
In the court case Mendez v. Westminster (1947), a Hispanic man sued the Westminster School District for forcing his daughter, Sylvia Mendez, to attend a school for Mexican children. They eventually won and thus began the process of desegregation. Sylvia Mendez was later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama on February 15, 2011.
Westminster won the All-America City Award in 1996.