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Commercial property eviction lockout - rekeying after Sheriff writ service
Sheriff writ coordination + post-eviction rekey

Eviction Locksmith - Port St. Lucie, FL

Florida eviction is a 5-step process - 3-day notice, unlawful detainer filing, hearing, writ of possession, Sheriff enforcement. We handle step 5: the lockout itself, after the writ is in hand. Coordinated with St. Lucie + Martin County Sheriff's deputies.

The short version

Eviction locksmith in PSL - Sheriff writ of possession enforcement assistance. We meet the deputy at the property, oversee the lockout, rekey all exterior doors.

Cost: $180-280 residential single-unit, $280-580 commercial. Includes rekey of all exterior doors + 3 new keys to the landlord.

We do NOT do self-help lockouts (i.e., without a writ). Self-help eviction is illegal in Florida and exposes the landlord to triple-damages liability.

Sheriff Posted the Writ - Now What Does the Landlord Actually Need From a Locksmith?

You are a property owner or manager in PSL, the writ of possession has been served, and the deputy is coming Wednesday at 10 AM. You have a 24-hour window to coordinate the lock change, secure the unit, and document the chain-of-custody on the keys before the next tenant.

This is not a normal lockout call. The tech needs to know FL chapter 83 timing, needs to wait for the deputy to clear the unit, and needs to hand new keys to the right person with documentation.

Most general locksmiths in PSL will not even take the call. We handle these weekly.

Schedule the eviction service in advance at (772) 284-5142.

What You Get When You Call Doctor Lockout

Scheduled to the writ window

We coordinate to the deputy's arrival time, not a 4-hour window. We stage on-site so the rekey starts the moment the unit clears.

Full rekey, not lock swap

Same Schlage or Kwikset hardware, new pins, new keys. Costs less than replacement and gives the same security outcome.

Chain-of-custody documentation

Written record of how many keys cut, who received them, and unit condition at handoff. Protects the landlord against later disputes.

Flat eviction pricing

Posted per-unit rate covering rekey, three keys, and on-site documentation. No surprise add-ons for 'standby time.'

Multi-unit batch pricing

Property managers running multiple writs the same morning get a per-unit rate that drops with volume.

Why Doctor Lockout Is the Right Locksmith for Sheriff-Coordinated Lockouts

Eviction locksmith work is half-locksmith, half-paperwork. The wrong choice creates legal exposure for the landlord.

Familiar with St. Lucie County Sheriff process

We know which deputies serve PSL writs, when they typically arrive, and what they expect from the locksmith on-site. That coordination is what keeps the morning on schedule.

We do not enter before the writ is executed

Some out-of-area techs will. That voids the writ and exposes the landlord. We wait for the deputy's clear.

Documentation built for property managers

Our invoice doubles as the lock-change record property managers need for the file. Saves the back-and-forth later.

Repeat work for several PSL management firms

We are not learning the process on your unit. We have run this play many times in Torino, Southbend, and Magnolia Lakes.

How the Florida Eviction Process Works

Florida residential eviction follows a specific sequence - locksmith involvement is only at the end:

1. Notice. 3-day notice for non-payment of rent, 7-day for lease violation, 7-day for incurable violation. Posted on the door and served per Florida Statute 83.

2. Unlawful detainer filing. If tenant doesn't comply with the notice, landlord files an unlawful detainer action in county court. Filing fee + service fee.

3. Hearing. Tenant has 5 business days to respond. If they don't respond, default judgment for landlord. If they do, hearing is scheduled.

4. Writ of possession. Court clerk issues a writ of possession after the judgment. Writ is delivered to the County Sheriff's Office.

5. Sheriff's enforcement. Deputy posts a 24-hour notice on the door (giving tenant final time to leave voluntarily). 24 hours later, deputy returns to enforce the writ. This is where we get called.

The whole process typically takes 3-5 weeks if uncontested, longer if contested. We're not lawyers - for the first 4 steps, you need a Florida real estate attorney. Step 5, the lockout, is our role.

Commercial lock service in Port St. Lucie
Commercial lock service in Port St. Lucie.

How the Lockout Day Actually Goes

Standard scheduling: landlord coordinates with Sheriff's Office on the writ-enforcement date. Sheriff dispatches a deputy at the scheduled time. We arrive separately, with our truck, around the same time as the deputy.

Deputy's role. Posts the eviction notice on the door. Enters first (if tenant is present, deputy asks them to leave). Stays on-site as a witness during the lockout.

Our role. Once the deputy has cleared the premises, we rekey all exterior doors and provide the landlord with new keys. We do NOT remove tenant belongings - Florida law requires landlords to allow reasonable retrieval (typically within 24-48 hours via separate arrangement).

Standard rekey scope. Front door, back door, side doors, garage entry, mailbox, any auxiliary locks. 3 new keys cut on-site for the landlord. Typically 30-50 minutes total once the deputy clears.

For commercial evictions (storefronts, office space), the process is similar but the doors are often more numerous and may include specialty hardware (Adams Rite mortise, electrified locks, master key systems). Quoted separately.

Process: How We Handle Eviction Locksmith in Port St. Lucie

  1. Confirm writ is in hand. We require copy of the writ before scheduling - protects you and us from self-help-eviction liability.
  2. Coordinate with Sheriff. Eviction date scheduled with St. Lucie or Martin County Sheriff. We confirm date and time.
  3. Arrive at the scheduled time. Deputy arrives separately, posts notice, enters first. We wait outside or in the truck.
  4. Rekey after deputy clears. All exterior doors rekeyed. 30-50 min for residential single-unit, longer for commercial / multi-door.
  5. Hand off keys + documentation. New keys to landlord + PDF invoice with date/time/scope. Useful for landlord records.

Pricing in Port St. Lucie

ServiceTypical PriceNotes
Residential single-unit eviction lockout$180 - $280Rekey + 3 keys. Standard 1-2 cylinders.
Multi-bedroom residential / multi-door eviction$220 - $380More cylinders to rekey.
Commercial space eviction (small)$280 - $480Office, retail under 2,000 sf.
Commercial space eviction (large + storefront)$380 - $680Adams Rite mortise or electrified hardware.
Same-day eviction add-on (rush, deputy already on-site)$60 - $120Standard premium for urgent dispatch.
Post-eviction full lock replacement (not rekey)$240 - $440When existing locks are too damaged to rekey.

Why Choose Doctor Lockout vs The Alternatives

DecisionDoctor LockoutOther locksmithDIY landlord lockout (illegal)
Coordinates with Sheriff writ scheduleYes - we do this weeklySometimesN/A
Verifies writ before any workYesShould but doesn't alwaysN/A
Provides PDF documentationYes - timestampedSometimesN/A
Same-day if writ is already issuedYes - usuallyVariesN/A
Legal liability for landlordProtectedProtectedTriple-damages liability per FL Statute 83.67

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you do an eviction lockout without a writ of possession?

No - Florida law (Statute 83.67) prohibits self-help eviction. Locking a tenant out, removing belongings, or shutting off utilities WITHOUT a writ of possession exposes the landlord to triple-damages liability + the tenant's legal fees. We require copy of the writ before scheduling. Any locksmith who does eviction work without a writ is also exposing themselves legally.

How much does eviction lockout cost in Port St. Lucie?

Residential single-unit: $180-280 including rekey of all exterior doors + 3 new keys. Multi-bedroom / multi-door: $220-380. Commercial: $280-680 depending on size and hardware complexity.

Do you handle commercial evictions too?

Yes - storefronts, office space, warehouse. The process is the same (Sheriff writ + our rekey) but commercial doors are often more complex (Adams Rite mortise, electrified hardware, master key systems). We quote based on door count and hardware type.

What if the tenant refuses to leave when the deputy arrives?

That's the deputy's situation, not ours. Florida law gives deputies authority to remove anyone refusing to comply with a valid writ. We wait outside until the property is clear, then begin our work. We've never had a situation where the deputy couldn't gain entry.

Can you do this same-day if the writ was just issued?

Often yes - depends on Sheriff schedule. Sheriff posts 24-hour notice first, so the actual lockout can't happen for at least 24 hours after writ issuance. Once that 24-hour window is past, same-day rekey is usually possible if our schedule allows.

What happens to the tenant's belongings inside?

Stay where they are. Florida law requires landlords to provide reasonable opportunity for the tenant to retrieve personal property - typically arranged within 24-48 hours after the lockout via supervised visit. We don't remove belongings as part of the lockout itself.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Port St. Lucie

Eviction lockouts span PSL's entire rental footprint - older condo stock in Sandpiper Bay and River Park, newer mid-rises in Veranda Bay and Telaro, single-family rentals across Tradition and St Lucie West, plus commercial in Stuart, Jensen Beach, and Port Salerno.

Port St. LucieSaint Lucie WestTraditionTorinoSouthbendRiver ParkMagnolia LakesSandpiper BayPrima VistaClover ParkFort PierceStuartJensen BeachPalm CityPort SalernoRioHutchinson Island

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Last updated: 2026-05-18