Locksmith St Marys serves Woodbine and the Satilla River side of Camden County around the clock: home lockouts and rekeys, business hardware, and car keys made at the curb. Woodbine is a longer drive from our St. Marys base than Kingsland, so we tell you the real ETA up front instead of a rounded number. Call (912) 420-1769 and we’ll get a truck moving.
Homes: lockouts, rekeys, new deadbolts and handlesets, keypad locks, key duplication. See the residential locksmith page.
Businesses and buildings: office and storefront lockouts, rekeys, master key systems, panic bars and exit devices, commercial levers. See the commercial locksmith page.
Vehicles: car lockouts, replacement keys and fobs, ignition work, RV and trailer locks. See the automotive locksmith page.
Same insured, background-checked techs and the same 24/7 line as St. Marys and Kingsland.
Woodbine is the county seat, so a fair share of our calls here are for county and civic buildings, churches and the small businesses along Bedell Ave (US 17) in the Historic District between 3rd and 4th Streets. Older wood doors with mortise locks are common in that part of town, and we carry cylinders and parts for them rather than pushing a replacement you don’t need.
Homes in Woodbine run from the historic blocks near the courthouse to river houses along the Satilla and the streets around Satilla Waterfront Park and the Riverwalk on E 1st St. Rekeys after a purchase and lockouts on older doors are the usual calls. Because we’re coming up from St. Marys, we plan Woodbine runs carefully and often pair a scheduled rekey with any emergency call in the area.
Once a year the Crawfish Festival fills Bedell Ave and the waterfront on the last weekend of April, and we get a bump in car lockouts and lost-key calls that Friday and Saturday. Vendors setting up trailers and food units also call us for padlocks and keyed-alike setups.
From Woodbine we also cover Spring Bluff and Tarboro, the homes off GA 25 Spur near I-95 exit 14, and the stretch of US 17 north toward White Oak and Waverly.
Two Woodbine habits shape how we plan calls. The Woodbine Opry runs Friday and Saturday nights at the Old Woodbine High School, and keys locked in cars in that lot after the show are a regular late call; we plan a north-end truck for those weekends when we can. County offices along Bedell Ave keep business hours, so lockouts and rekeys for those buildings get done early or after five so the public isn’t waiting on a door. For anything on the Riverwalk or the Rail-Trail, give us the nearest street crossing; the trail runs a long way and “by the river” isn’t a location we can drive to.
It’s roughly a 20 to 30 minute drive from St. Marys depending on where the truck is and whether we take I-95 or US 17. We give you the actual number when you call rather than a hopeful one.
Yes. Mortise cylinders can usually be rekeyed or replaced without swapping the whole lock body, which keeps the original hardware on the door. If the body is worn out, we’ll show you and quote a replacement.
Yes. River and marsh homes off the county roads around Woodbine, Spring Bluff and Tarboro are all inside our service area. Tell us the road on the phone so we can plan the route and the ETA.