Locked out? We get you back in.
Licensed lockout specialists in our network use professional automotive entry tools. No broken windows, no damaged locks. Cars, trucks, RVs, and commercial cabs, 48 states.
Breaking a window to get back in your vehicle is the wrong answer. The right rescuer can open it in minutes without touching the paint or the lock cylinder.
Keys locked in the vehicle happens to everyone eventually. It happens at gas stations, at home, on job sites, at truck stops, at 3 AM in a snowstorm. Calling a random locksmith often means an hourlong wait and a price that doubles when they find out you are at a vehicle and not a house. Some less-trained providers will break a window or force a lock and leave you with damage that costs more than the service.
Road Rescue Network routes your lockout to the nearest verified roadside rescuer in your area. These are trained automotive entry specialists with the right tools for modern vehicles: long-reach tools, inflatable wedges, wire probes, and in some cases manufacturer-specific key programming equipment. They open the vehicle without damaging anything.
For commercial cabs, RVs, and fleet vehicles, specialty operators in the network handle the different locking systems found on Freightliners, Kenworths, Peterbilts, and larger RV coaches. Fleet accounts log every lockout event against the vehicle automatically.
When a lockout call is the right call.
Keys locked inside the cab
Keys on the seat, in the cupholder, or in the ignition with the doors locked. Our rescuers get you back in using non-destructive entry tools.
Keys locked in the trunk
Modern trunks do not have cylinder access from outside on many vehicles. Entry through the cabin gives access to the trunk release or fold-down seat.
Fuel door or charge port locked
Some EVs and modern vehicles lock the charge port or fuel door with the doors. Our operators can release these without damaging the latch.
Broken key inside the lock
A key snapped off in the cylinder or ignition. Our rescuers carry broken-key extractors and can pull the broken piece so a replacement can work.
From locked out to back in.
Call the dispatch line
Confirm your location, vehicle year, make, and model. Different lock systems need different tools, so the detail matters.
Nearest specialist dispatched
The request routes to the closest operator with the right entry tools for your vehicle. Commercial cabs and RVs route to heavy-duty specialists.
Live tracking
Watch the rescuer roll to you with an honest ETA. Most metro lockouts resolve in under 30 minutes.
Non-destructive entry
The operator uses professional tools to unlock the vehicle without damaging paint, glass, weather stripping, or the lock cylinder. Most entries take under 10 minutes.
Settle and go
Payment processes through the platform. Digital invoice in your account. You drive away with the vehicle intact and a clean record.
Professional entry tools, not a coat hanger.
Our rescuers use equipment that opens modern vehicles without damage.
- Long-reach tools for manual and electronic door locks
- Inflatable wedges that work without scratching paint or weather strip
- Wire probes for activating interior door handles and unlock buttons
- Broken-key extractors for cylinder and ignition rescue
- Heavy-duty tools sized for Class 8 truck cab entry
- Training and documentation for non-destructive entry best practice
Answers before you call.
Non-destructive entry is the standard across the network. Operators are trained to unlock vehicles without scratching paint, cracking weather stripping, damaging glass, or affecting the lock cylinder. If a non-destructive entry is not possible, the operator will discuss options with you before any destructive method is considered.
Most lockout rescuers focus on entry, not key cutting or programming. If your key is lost (not just locked inside), we can tow the vehicle to a dealership or locksmith, or coordinate with a mobile locksmith in the area who handles key replacement.
Yes. The operator will verify ownership or authorized access before opening the vehicle. You need to show a valid ID that matches the registration in the vehicle, or provide documentation that establishes you are authorized (lease, rental, company vehicle paperwork).
Pricing depends on location, vehicle class, and time of day. The operator quotes the full price up front before they dispatch. Night and remote-location calls typically cost more than standard metro service.
Yes. Our heavy-duty operators handle Class 8 cab entry. The tools and techniques differ from passenger vehicles, so specify the truck type when you call so the right specialist dispatches.
If there is a child or pet locked in a hot or cold vehicle, dial 911 immediately. Emergency services can respond faster than roadside dispatch and are equipped to handle life-safety situations. Once safe, you can call us for non-emergency follow-up.
Keys in the cab? One call.
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