24/7 Emergency Towing, Nationwide

Need a Tow Truck Near You? Help Arrives in Minutes.

One call connects you to a vetted local tow operator β€” emergency towing, flatbeds, lockouts, jump starts and more, with upfront pricing and live 24/7 dispatch.

  • βœ“ Avg. 30–45 min arrival
  • βœ“ Upfront pricing, no surprises
  • βœ“ Licensed & insured operators
  • βœ“ Every vehicle type covered

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Nationwide dispatch β€” takes under a minute. No obligation.

Fast Local DispatchOperators already in your area β€” not a call center three states away.
Vetted & InsuredEvery operator is licensed, insured, and background-checked.
Upfront PricingHook-up, mileage, and surcharges quoted before the truck rolls.
Rated by Real DriversOperators are held to response-time and service standards.

Cities We Serve

Local dispatch with local knowledge β€” operators who know your streets, not a national call center reading a map.

How TowTruckNearMe Works

When your car dies, the last thing you want is to call five towing companies hoping one answers. TowTruckNearMe maintains a network of licensed, insured towing operators across the United States and routes your call to a dispatcher covering your exact area β€” someone who knows which interstate shoulder you are describing and has a truck nearby.

In an emergency: tap the call button. A live dispatcher confirms your location and vehicle, quotes the price up front, and sends the nearest appropriate truck β€” typically arriving within 30–45 minutes. Planning ahead? The quote form takes under a minute, and you get a call back with a firm price for scheduled tows, long-distance transport, or junk car removal.

Towing Questions, Answered Straight

How much does a tow truck cost?
Most local tows cost $75–$125 for hook-up plus $2–$4 per mile. A typical 10-mile tow runs $95–$165. After-hours, heavy-duty, and recovery work cost more β€” always get the full quote before the truck is dispatched.
How fast can a tow truck get to me?
In metro areas, 30–45 minutes is typical. Response is faster when you call a dispatcher with trucks already in your area β€” which is exactly what this site connects you to.
Should I call my insurance or a tow company first?
If you are in danger or blocking traffic, call 911 first. Otherwise call a tow dispatcher directly for the fastest response, keep your receipt, and file with your insurer afterward β€” most roadside policies reimburse.
What information should I have ready when I call?
Your location (cross street, exit number, or a pin drop), vehicle year/make/model, whether it starts and rolls, drivetrain (FWD/RWD/AWD), and where you want it taken. Sixty seconds of detail saves thirty minutes on scene.
Do you tow AWD and electric vehicles?
Yes β€” AWD vehicles and most EVs require flatbed transport, which is standard equipment in our network. Tell the dispatcher your drivetrain so the right truck rolls the first time.
Is it cheaper to request a quote instead of calling?
Pricing is the same. Call when you need help now; use the quote form when you are comparing prices or scheduling ahead (long-distance transport, junk car removal, scheduled moves).

Stranded? Help is one call away.

Live dispatcher, 24/7/365. Firm price before the truck rolls.

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