Sacramento, CA

Locksmith Sacramento, CA

24-hour Emergency Services in Sacramento, CA

Are you in need of a 24-hour locksmith in Sacramento, CA? You can call Regal Locksmith to get a locksmith dispatched to you right away. A technician will usually take less than 30 minutes to arrive. The techs arrive with a full set of Industry standard kits in their van.

Residential Locksmith in Sacramento, CA

  • House Lockout Services
  • Lock Replacements
  • New Door Lock Installation
  • Smart Door Lock Installation / Replacement
  • Rekying Locks Services
  • Broken Lock Repair
  • Broken Key Extractions
  • Stuck Key Extraction
  • House Safe Lockouts

24 Hour Sacramento 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 Sacramento, CA

  • Car Lockout 24 Hour Services
  • Trunk lockouts
  • Vehicle Door Unlock Services
  • Remote Key Services
  • Program / Re-Program or Replace Key Fobs
  • Car Key Cutting
  • Car Key Replacement
  • Car Key Duplicates
  • Transponder Key Programming
  • Broken Car Key Extraction
  • Broken Ignition Replacement or Repair
  • Broken Ignition switch Replacement or Repair

About Sacramento, CA

Sacramento (/ˌsækrəˈmɛntoʊ/ SAK-rə-MEN-toh; Spanish: [sakɾaˈmento]; Spanish for “sacrament”) is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento River and the American River in Northern California’s Sacramento Valley, Sacramento’s estimated 2018 population of 501,334 makes it the sixth-largest city in California and the ninth largest capital in the United States.[11][12] Sacramento is the seat of the California Legislature and the Governor of California, making it the state’s political center and a hub for lobbying and think tanks. Sacramento is also the cultural and economic core of the Sacramento metropolitan area, which had a 2010 population of 2,414,783,[10] making it the fifth largest in California.[13]

Before the arrival of the Spanish, the area was inhabited by the Nisenan, indigenous peoples of California. Spanish cavalryman Gabriel Moraga surveyed and named the Rio del Santísimo Sacramento (Sacramento River) in 1808, after the Blessed Sacrament, referring to the Eucharist in the Catholic Church. In 1839, Juan Bautista Alvarado, Mexican governor of Alta California granted the responsibility of colonizing the Sacramento Valley to Swiss-born, Mexican citizen John Augustus Sutter, who subsequently established Sutter’s Fort and the settlement at the Rancho Nueva Helvetia. Following the American Conquest of California and the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, the waterfront developed by Sutter began to be developed and incorporated in 1850 as the City of Sacramento. As a result of the California Gold Rush, Sacramento became a major commercial center and distribution point for Northern California, serving as the terminus for the Pony Express and the First Transcontinental Railroad.