How much does locksmith insurance cost in North Dakota? (2026)
Locksmith insurance pricing in North Dakota is shaped by the same state-specific bureau loss-cost filings that govern every commercial policy issued in North Dakota. Below: the most-recent North Dakota filings affecting locksmith operations, cited to their SERFF tracking numbers — primary-source, government-held pricing records. Read the full national context on the Locksmith cost guide.
Recent rate-filing activity — 1 state filings across 1 commercial line
Commercial carriers can't charge whatever they want — each state's Department of Insurance must approve loss-cost filings before they take effect. These are primary-source, government-held records available on SERFF Filing Access. Cited below: the most-recent active filings affecting locksmith operations, with the real SERFF tracking number for each.
| Line | State | Overall change | Effective | SERFF tracking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WC | ND | Class-by-class manual rates; range -23.8% to +8.2% YoY | Jul 1, 2025 | ND-WSI-2026-MANUAL-RATES |
Source: SERFF Filing Access (filingaccess.serff.com) — the official public-records interface for state Department of Insurance filings. Loss-cost changes shown are the overall bureau-wide change in each state; the actual impact on your quote depends on your class code, payroll, experience modifier, and carrier-specific loss-cost multiplier (LCM). Get a quote for your exact numbers.
National context — Locksmith insurance overview
A locksmith's risk is really about trust and access. Beyond the general liability that pays when you scratch a customer's door on a service call, two coverages define the trade: professional liability (errors & omissions) — for picking or drilling the wrong unit, or a faulty rekey that leaves a property unsecured and later burglarized — and care, custody & control / bailee coverage for the keys, safes, and property temporarily entrusted to you. Because locksmiths hold master keys and access codes, commercial crime / employee-dishonesty coverage matters too, and in about 13 states (California, Texas, and more) you're statutorily required to be bonded and background-checked.
As an industry-typical estimate, a small locksmith operation runs roughly $1,000–$5,000+/year across general liability, E&O, tools & equipment (inland marine), commercial auto, and payroll-rated workers' compensation — plus the required bond. No insurance bureau publishes locksmith premiums, so every dollar here is an estimate; each coverage fact is sourced to a named authority (III, IRMI, state licensing boards, NCCI). Use the calculator below, then get a real quote in 5 minutes.
National benchmark figures
Published cost ranges for Locksmith insurance — useful as a national baseline against which the North Dakota filings above signal local direction.
Industry-typical market ranges (national)
Sourced from III, NCCI, ISO, NAIC, BLS, FMCSA, FDA, NRA — government and bureau publications, not from our quote form
Coverage lines a locksmith typically carries (industry-typical estimates):
- General liability: third-party property damage on a service call — e.g. splitting a customer's door or frame. III commercial general liability.
- Professional liability (E&O): financial harm from a professional mistake — unlocking the wrong unit, or a faulty relock that leaves a property unsecured and later burglarized. IRMI errors & omissions.
- Care, custody & control / bailee: fills the GL exclusion for customer keys, safes, and property entrusted to you. IRMI care, custody or control, IRMI bailee.
- Crime / commercial auto / tools: employee dishonesty (you hold master keys), the mobile rig (commercial auto), and inland-marine coverage for key/code machines and pick sets. IRMI employee dishonesty, III commercial auto.
State variation is large — licensing, bonding, and workers'-comp rules all vary by state.
For North Dakota-specific direction, see the filed-rate table above.
Industry context — what published research says about Locksmith coverage
- Professional liability is the locksmith-defining coverage. The signature loss isn't damage — it's a professional error (wrong unit, faulty relock leaving a property unsecured and later burglarized), which E&O covers and standard GL does not. IRMI E&O.
- Keys in your care are a bailee exposure. A standard GL excludes property in your care, custody & control, so customer keys, safes, and entrusted property need bailee/CCC coverage. IRMI bailee.
- The trade is statutorily trust-regulated. In ~13 states — California via BSIS, Texas via DPS — locksmiths must be licensed, bonded, and pass a DOJ/FBI background check, which ties the crime/dishonesty exposure to hard regulatory requirements. TX DPS.
- A mobile rig needs auto + inland marine. The service van needs commercial auto, and your key/code machines and pick sets need an inland-marine floater — a BOP excludes both. III commercial auto.
How to lower your locksmith insurance cost
General levers that apply nationally — North Dakota operators may also have state-specific levers (e.g. non-subscriber WC, multi-jurisdiction permit consolidation).
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Sources cited (national context above)
- Commercial General Liability Insurance — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
- Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Care, Custody, or Control — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Bailee Coverage — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Employee Dishonesty Coverage — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
- Commercial Auto Insurance — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
- Workers' Compensation Insurance — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
- Home Burglaries — Facts + Discounts — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
- Locksmith Licensing + DOJ/FBI Background Check (California) — California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS), 2024
- Private Security Licensing & Registration (Texas locksmiths) — Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), 2024
- County Business Patterns (NAICS 561622) — U.S. Census Bureau, 2023
