When you have called a home security Austin TX locksmith in the past, have they asked you for identification? I have called an emergency locksmith quite a few times, and I don't think I've ever been asked for my driver's license.
They are actually supposed to do that, and while it may seem like something small, it's all about professionalism.
You know the invoice they are supposed to provide you with afterward? Does the invoice match the company vehicle or business card provided by the emergency locksmith. Moreover, when you call a locksmith to hire him, how does he answer the phone? If you hear 'Hello,' just say you have the wrong number and hang up. You don't want someone's home operation coming out to your rescue.
Locksmiths can actually damage vehicles if they don't use the right equipment and techniques. I've actually had this happen, and I handled it irresponsibly. I let the locksmith get away and smiled from ear to ear that I was back in my car. In other words, I let the locksmith get one over on me.
Don't let anything bad happen to you. You might be in the middle of an emergency situation, but that is no reason not to be treated with respect.

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