The Montana Tow Association is a nonprofit organization serving the towing and recovery industry across Montana. Established in 2023, the association provides member benefits including I-Tecc training discounts, legislative access, networking opportunities, and tow show discounts. MTTA offers educational resources and training toward professional certification for tow operators through I-Tecc and other programs. The organization hosts an annual tow show, a weekend-long event for towing professionals to network. MTTA tracks and communicates state and national legislative changes affecting the towing industry to its members. The association operates a scholarship program to support youth involvement in the towing industry and is governed by elected board members. MTTA is headquartered in Three Forks, Montana.
📍411 Bond St, Bozeman, MT 59715
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REVIEWS
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SERVICES
Services Offered
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Local Towing
Standard towing within the local metro area. Sedans, SUVs, and light trucks up to 10,000 lbs.
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Roadside Assistance
Jump starts, flat tire changes, lockouts, and fuel delivery. No tow required.
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Towing Cost Estimator
Select your vehicle type and distance to estimate towing cost in the Bozeman area.
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PRICING
Estimated Pricing
Service
Range
Average
Local Towing
$75–$150
$112
Flatbed Towing
$95–$250
$165
Heavy-Duty Towing
$250–$750
$450
Roadside Assistance
$50–$125
$80
Long-Distance Towing
$2–$5/mile
$3/mi
Prices are estimates for the Bozeman area. Actual cost depends on vehicle type, distance, and time of day.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Towing in Bozeman typically costs $75–$150 for a local tow, with flatbed service running $95–$250. Long-distance towing is usually priced at $2–$5 per mile. Montana Tow Truck Association can provide an exact quote based on your vehicle type, distance, and situation.
Move your vehicle off the roadway if possible, turn on hazard lights, and stay clear of traffic — ideally behind a guard rail or barrier. Call your insurance company to report the incident, and wait in a safe location away from your vehicle until the tow truck arrives.
Many auto insurance policies include roadside assistance or towing coverage. Check your policy for towing reimbursement limits and whether you need to use a specific provider. AAA members and many credit card holders also have towing benefits included.
Response times vary by location and demand, but most local tow trucks in Bozeman arrive within 30–60 minutes. During peak hours or inclement weather, wait times may be longer. Montana Tow Truck Association can give you an estimated arrival time when you call.
Look for licensed and insured companies with strong Google reviews and transparent pricing. Ask about hookup fees, per-mile rates, and any surcharges for after-hours or heavy vehicles. Getting quotes from multiple companies in Bozeman helps ensure a fair price.
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