Emergency Services in Monaco: Locksmiths, Plumbers & Electricians
What to do when you need an emergency locksmith, plumber, or electrician in Monaco — who to call and how the system works.

Key facts
- Police Emergency
- 17 or +377 93 15 30 15
- Fire & Rescue
- 18 or +377 93 30 19 45
- European Emergency
- 112
- Building Management
- Contact your syndic first
Emergency Tradespeople in Monaco
When you need an emergency locksmith, plumber, or electrician in Monaco, the process differs slightly from larger countries because of Monaco's small size and the role of building management.
First Steps
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Contact your building's syndic (property management) — Most residential buildings in Monaco have a dedicated syndic or gardien who can arrange emergency repairs and has relationships with trusted tradespeople. This is usually the fastest route.
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Contact your landlord — If you rent, your landlord or their property manager may have a preferred tradesperson and may be responsible for the cost.
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Call a specialist directly — Monaco has a small number of independent locksmiths, plumbers, and electricians. Ask neighbours or your syndic for a recommendation.
Locksmiths (Serruriers)
If you are locked out of your apartment, your building's gardien or syndic is the first call. They may have access to a spare key or can let you into common areas. For lock replacement or emergency door opening, a professional serrurier (locksmith) will need to be called.
Plumbers (Plombiers)
For water leaks, burst pipes, or plumbing emergencies, contact your syndic immediately — water damage in one apartment can quickly affect neighbours below. Your syndic will typically dispatch a trusted plumber they work with regularly.
For non-emergency plumbing work, your syndic or landlord can recommend a licensed plumber.
Electricians (Électriciens)
For electrical faults, tripped circuits, or power issues, contact your syndic. If the issue affects the whole building, it may be an SMEG network issue — check with neighbours before calling an electrician.
For dangerous situations (smell of gas, electrical fire, flooding), call the fire brigade immediately on 18 or +377 93 30 19 45.
Important Numbers
| Service | Number |
|---|---|
| Police (emergency) | 17 |
| Fire brigade | 18 |
| European emergency | 112 |
| SMEG (electricity/gas) | +377 99 99 39 39 |
| SMEaux (water) | +377 92 05 25 00 |
Practical Advice
- Monaco is small enough that most tradespeople can arrive within 30–60 minutes during working hours
- Avoid unsolicited locksmith services that advertise with flyers — use recommendations from your syndic or trusted neighbours
- Emergency call-outs outside working hours will incur higher rates
- Keep your syndic's phone number saved in your contacts
The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.
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