Diamondback Lock and Key of Mesa

Diamondback Lock and Key of Mesa

Locksmith -
Mesa, AZ (5.78 Miles from Mesa, AZ)
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Diamondback Lock and Key of Mesa is proud to provide trusted locksmith services to Mesa Arizona. We handle car key replacement, lock re-key, lock outs, car keys, exit devices, commercial locks, lock repair and lock replacement as well.


  • Time in business: 4 years
  • 1616 E Main St #123, Mesa, AZ 85203

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Year Established 2020
Business Categories Locksmiths in Mesa, AZ

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  • Sunday 4AM - 10PM
  • Monday 4AM - 10PM
  • Tue 4AM - 10PM
  • Wednesday 4AM - 10PM
  • Thursday 4AM - 10PM
  • Friday 4AM - 10PM
  • Saturday 4AM - 10PM

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Do you hire properly documented Locksmiths workers?

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Are you union or non-union?

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