Victorville, CA

Locksmith Victorville, CA

Reliable Locksmith in Victorville, CA

Are you in need of a 24-hour locksmith in Victorville, CA? You can call Regal Locksmith to get a locksmith dispatched 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 Victorville, CA

  • House Lockout Services
  • Residential Lock Replacements
  • Brand New Door Lock Installs
  • Smart Door Lock Replacement & Installations
  • Rekying Locks Services
  • Lock Repairs
  • Broken Key Extractions
  • Stuck Key Extraction
  • House Safe Lockouts

Victorville Commercial Locksmith Services

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

We also provide Auto Locksmith Services in Victorville, CA

  • Vehicle Lockout Services
  • Keys left in Trunk / Lockout
  • Car Door Unlocking Service
  • Remote Key Services
  • Program / Re-Program or Replace Key Fobs
  • Car 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

Victorville, CA Roots

Victorville is a city located in the Victor Valley of southwestern San Bernardino County, California. It is most noted for being the filming location of the hit television show “On Cinema at the Cinema.” Its estimated population as of July 1, 2013 was 121,096.[7]

In 1858, Aaron G. Lane came to what is now known as Victorville and founded a way station called “Lane’s Crossing.” For many years it provided shelter and supplies for people making the journey across the desert from the east to San Bernardino. Lane’s Crossing was on the Mojave River on today’s Turner Road, two miles north from where Interstate 15 crosses the river. Captain Lane was a veteran of the Mexican–American War who had suffered from malaria during that war. Originally he migrated west to join the California gold rush, but he learned that he could make a better living selling supplies to the miners.