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How to Use a Lockbox

  • Writer: Adam Garrett
    Adam Garrett
  • Jan 21, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 5, 2023


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The below tutorial will demonstrate how a seller can lock or unlock a contractor lockbox. I won't be getting any more complex than that below. I provide both written/pictorial & video including captions if desired.


[The below assumes that the lock is already correctly attached by an agent (i.e. to a door knob or even better, a wire, since I've seen where lockboxes directly on door knobs rubbed on the paint of the door)...]



1st 2 Steps for Locking or Unlocking Contractor Lockbox Instructions:


1st step for locking or unlocking: If combination #s aren't visible, open the small compartment to expose them by pressing down on the small lever


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2nd step for locking or unlocking: Shift the combination numbers to be in line with the code, lining them up with the line on the unit.

Below the code is 0000

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Locking Additional Steps:

3rd step: Place the key in

Place the key in the bottom of the lockbox, where there will be plenty of room when the lockbox is closed.

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(notice below how much space is taken up in the top of the lockbox once closed by the side that is lowered)

4th Step: Close the lockbox

Bring the other side of the lockbox up and give it a gentle push:

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The lockbox should click and remain in place.

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(Note: if a gentle push won't do the trick, you've probably incorrectly placed the key in such a way that it's not in its optimal position. When lockboxes are forced close due to incorrect usage, sometimes they cannot be opened readily without tools.)

5th Step: Scramble the combination so that each digit is different.


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6th Step: Close the small compartment to hide the combination digits by pressing up on the small lever


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Unlocking Additional Steps

3rd Step: Press down on the small lever to the left, moving it visibly down


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4th Step: While still pressing down on the lever, pull the face back/towards you (ideally with your other finger elsewhere, such as on the bottom lip)


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5th Step: Remove the key if Present


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