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Garrison Locks have 3 main key platforms Garrison 76 Series, Commonly used on commercial and residential locks and security systems. Integrator®, the fully patented high security range of locks with fully restricted keys and 835 Thatcham series. The 835 Thatcham keys are often used on the Garrison security range of van locks and van security systems. Van security locks and van door security is ever evolving and the security methods are often upgraded. Back in 1999 We Introduced the 76 series key system to our van security products and this was used until around 2015 when we introduced the 835 Thatcham accredited key system to our van security locks and accessories. This was well received due to insurance requirements and customers requiring more security for their vans.
During late 2015 Garrison Locks took the 835 system onboard fully and replaced the 76 series key system entirely and this was removed from the van locks and van security range of products but is still fully serviceable. Duplicate 76 series keys can still be ordered and purchased via the website.

Although the 76 series is an open profile and is not fully restricted, Garrison Locks do require a key code to be able to cut or supply duplicate keys. The code we require to duplicate and cut additional Garrison Lock keys is located at the bottom of the key card.
Garrison Locks key department understand that over time key cards for your locks can be lost, misplaced or even stolen.
To obtain a key code we require a clear Hi-resolution image of your key to enable our key team to be able to visually decode the key for you. Once received the key department will email you a unique Garrison key code for your locks. This can then be used on the Garrison website to purchase additional duplicate keys.
Please note that if your key card has been stolen we highly recommend that the door lock cylinders are replaced for security reasons. You can view our range of Garrison door locks for commercial and residential properties here.
Here is a quick video on how to obtain a key code.
Requiring a Garrison Lock upgrade to the fully restricted high security system? See the full range of Integrator locks
Or choose from the all new Garrison 3DS Cylinder range, Offering a fully restricted key system , Fully insurance and police approved and recommended.