Insert a screwdriver or pry bar between the door frame and the door about 6 inches from the corner diagonal from the latch at the bottom and pry upward.
How to pry open a door lock.
Pry open the latch by sweeping the end of the knife and moving the latch inward.
If you don t have a lock pick set on you using bobby pins is one great way to open your locked door without a locksmith.
Take the butter knife and slide it.
When the door is locked the bolt extends from the door into the frame through the strike plate.
If the l shaped latch has an downward pivot as opposed to the upward pivot it won t release the same way.
This plate should be.
Inside is a small button that needs to be pushed to unlock the door.
Use the screwdriver to pry open the door slightly then stick the rod in and push the unlock button.
Once you pry open the door stop take a thin sharp object such as a knife or credit card and slide it through the latch.
This video will benefit those viewers who have accidentally lost or forgot a key to a room and would like to learn how to easily open the door.
Slide the tool through the door stop.
Now push the door to open it.
Using any metal object to pry the door open can cause damage to your exterior and interior so be cautious using this method.
If the lock on the door is a deadlatch rather than a deadbolt it is probably a better idea to use the wedge to increase the gap just enough to disable the deadlatch and then loiding the door open normally rather than completely jimmying the door open less chance of damaging the door.
Slide the knife until you find the door s bolt.
The strike plate is part of the deadbolt mounted on the frame of the door.
Tilting the door lowers the latch releasing it from the bracket.
You simply need a straight stiff.
To do this users will need to use a knife the end of a hammer crowbar or any other kind of tool that can pry.
The set can help you open deadbolts most auto locks doorknob locks and even padlocks.
The strike plates is another key component to strengthen the lock system.
The non locking side of the door should have a small hole likely on the face of the knob.