Forgotten Your Lock Box Code?

What to Know When You Can’t Remember Your Combination

Introduction
Your security is our top priority. The only code that will open your Iron Lock® box is the one you initially set. There is no default or master code, and no way to bypass the combination. This ensures your belongings remain completely secure.

What Happens If You Forget Your Code

  • The lock box cannot be opened without the original combination.
  • There is no universal override — this is intentional for maximum security.
  • Attempting to force the lock open can damage the mechanism and void your warranty.

Safe Options to Regain Access

  1. Call a Local Locksmith:
    A professional locksmith can safely open your lock box without causing unnecessary damage. Make sure to choose a reputable locksmith experienced with combination locks.

  2. Do Not Attempt Force:
    Avoid trying to force the lock open yourself, as this may damage the mechanism and void your warranty.

Tips to Prevent Future Lockouts

  • Write Down Your Code Immediately: After setting a new combination, record it in a safe, secure location.
  • Store It in a Trusted Place: Consider a small notebook, a secure password manager, or a designated file for your important codes.
  • Double-Check Before Closing: Confirm the digits are correctly aligned and you know the code before locking.

Final Note

We understand that forgetting your combination can be frustrating. Following these tips can prevent future lockouts, while professional locksmith assistance ensures your belongings remain safe if a code is lost. Iron Lock is designed to protect your property above all else — and that includes maintaining strict security even when a code is forgotten.