Golden Locks, Inc. | CA Locksmith License #LCO4446 | Serving All of Orange County |
15-Minute Response | Family Owned Since 2008
The City of Huntington Beach requires an alarm permit for every installed alarm system under Municipal Code Chapter 5.56. The annual permit fee is $41. Any alarm system integration company must notify the City Alarm Administrator within 20 days of completing a project or face fines. Golden Locks, Inc. handles this registration on every project, so your system is compliant from the day we finish.
California also requires a licensed contractor for commercial low-voltage alarm and security work. Hiring an unlicensed installer exposes your business to code violations and can complicate claims with your commercial insurance carrier. Golden Locks, Inc. holds both required licenses and carries the documentation on every job.
Huntington Beach and Orange County have no shortage of locksmiths including unlicensed operators, bait-and-switch pricing scams, and out-of-area contractors who don’t know the neighborhoods. Here’s what makes Golden Locks, Inc. different:
Licensed locksmiths available every hour of every day. Not an answering service a real HB-based technician dispatched directly to your location across all of Orange County.
We quote before we start. The price on the phone is the price on the invoice. No bait-and-switch tactics. No unnecessary drilling to inflate your bill. No excuses.
CA Locksmith License #LCO4446. CA Contractor License #988707. Every technician is individually vetted, insured, and licensed.
Mobile units based in Huntington Beach with county-wide coverage. Average response time for emergency calls is 15 minutes in HB and 15–30 minutes across Orange County.
Don’t just take our word for it — hear from the families and businesses we’ve helped. Our commitment to excellence has earned us hundreds of five-star reviews and countless referrals. From emergency situations to planned security upgrades, our customers consistently praise our professionalism, reliability, and fair pricing.

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Older alarm panels use proprietary communication protocols that block IP camera integration. Golden Locks, Inc. replaces the control unit with an integration-ready panel that connects your existing sensor wiring to the camera network. No new wire needs to be pulled through finished walls.
Many Huntington Beach businesses run alarms and door access on separate platforms with no shared event log. When a door is forced, the alarm fires but the access system does not flag the attempt. Golden Locks, Inc. bridges both platforms so every event, including forced entry, failed credentials, and motion triggers, appears in one timestamped record.
Older landline-dependent panels lose monitoring connectivity when phone infrastructure changes or a line is cut. Golden Locks, Inc. upgrades panels to cellular or dual-path communication. This is the standard most commercial insurance carriers now require for covered Huntington Beach properties.
Integrated systems must account for fire egress requirements. Commercial properties on Pacific Coast Highway and Beach Boulevard face strict occupancy rules. Golden Locks, Inc. programs integrated alarms to release electric strikes and magnetic locks automatically when the fire panel activates. This keeps your building compliant with California fire code.
Keycard and biometric systems generate access logs that stay siloed unless connected to the alarm panel. Golden Locks, Inc. links both platforms so access events, including successful and failed entries, appear in the same dashboard as alarm triggers and camera footage.
Salt air from the Pacific Ocean accelerates corrosion on outdoor sensors, door contacts, and camera housings along the HB coastline. Golden Locks, Inc. selects marine-rated hardware for exterior installations near Bolsa Chica and the Pacific City corridor and replaces corroded components as part of every integration upgrade.