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Safeway offers key copy services at some store locations through a self-serve kiosk called KeyMe. Prices range from about $3 to $9 for standard keys.
Safeway Key Copy Services
Safeway grocery stores offer key copy services at some locations through KeyMe, which is a self-serve key duplication kiosk.
We confirmed that KeyMe kiosks are located in some Safeway stores by contacting KeyMe and individual Safeways.
KeyMe can make a copy of your typical brass key (like house keys and office keys) within minutes. Duplication fees for standard keys range from $3 to $9 per key.
For more complicated keys like Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) keys or car keys, you’ll need to make sure the kiosk can scan or copy your specific key. Then, your new key will need to be mailed to you; it should arrive within three to five business days. Pricing for RFID and vehicle keys vary.
Find more options in our list of places where you can get a key made.