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Towing Services in Nevada

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HIGHEST RATED

Top-Rated Companies in Nevada

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Elite Towing & Recovery

West Wendover, NV
5.0
(41 reviews)
Local TowingLong-Distance TowingHeavy-Duty TowingRoadside Assistance
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NV Autopro Services

Las Vegas, NV
4.9
(94 reviews)
Local TowingRoadside Assistance
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Avila's Towing

Las Vegas, NV
4.9
(45 reviews)
Local TowingFlatbed TowingRoadside Assistance
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4.9
(610 reviews)
Local TowingRoadside Assistance
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Big Valley Towing

North Las Vegas, NV
4.9
(654 reviews)
Local TowingLong-Distance TowingFlatbed TowingHeavy-Duty Towing
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4.9
(98 reviews)
Local TowingRoadside AssistanceWinch-Out & RecoveryAccident Towing
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26 cities with towing service providers in Nevada

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STATE TIPS

Towing Tips for Nevada

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Check the driver's side door for a Nevada Transportation Authority (NTA) number to ensure the company is legally authorized.

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Always carry extra water when waiting for a tow on US-95 or US-6, as response times can exceed two hours.

3

In Las Vegas, confirm exactly which impound yard your vehicle is headed to, as many are located in North Las Vegas.

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Nevada law requires tow operators to have a copy of their approved NTA tariff rates available for customer review.

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If traveling through Donner Pass or Reno in winter, ensure you call a tow provider with 4-wheel drive recovery capabilities.

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Take photos of your vehicle's condition before it is hooked up, especially during high-traffic recoveries on the Las Vegas Strip.

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LOCAL GUIDE

About Towing in Nevada

Nevada's towing infrastructure supports 89 companies across 26 cities, with a heavy concentration in Las Vegas and Reno. The state's vast geography, spanning the Mojave Desert to the Sierra Nevada, requires specialized services for remote stretches of I-80 and I-15. Most providers center around Clark County, where 26 companies serve Las Vegas and 7 in North Las Vegas, while Carson City and Sparks anchor northern operations. With 31% of companies offering 24/7 emergency dispatch, motorists can find help even in isolated areas like US-95. The Nevada Transportation Authority oversees all non-consensual tows, ensuring pricing transparency. While traversing the congestion of the Las Vegas Strip or the high-altitude passes near Lake Tahoe, the state's average 4/5 rating reflects reliable assistance for local towing, winch-outs, and heavy-duty recovery needs.

Towing Regulations in Nevada

REGULATORY AUTHORITY
Nevada Transportation Authority (NTA)
  • Move Over Law NRS 484B.607 requires drivers to reduce speed and move to a non-adjacent lane for tow vehicles.
  • Non-consensual towing rates are strictly capped by NTA-approved tariffs which operators must provide upon request.
  • Property owners must post visible signage at all entrances before removing unauthorized vehicles from private parking lots.
  • Tow operators must notify local law enforcement within one hour of completing a non-consensual tow from private property.
  • Vehicle owners have the right to retrieve personal property from an impounded vehicle during standard business hours without fee.
Move-Over Law: NRS 484B.607 requires drivers to decrease speed, proceed with caution, and move to a lane not adjacent to the stationary tow vehicle. Fines for violations can exceed $395 and may include points on your license.
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ROAD CONDITIONS

Road Hazards in Nevada

Summer HeatHigh

Extreme temperatures in the Mojave Desert and Las Vegas frequently exceed 110Β°F. This heat causes rapid battery degradation and tire blowouts on I-15 and US-95, leading to frequent emergency roadside calls.

High WindsHigh

Washoe Valley and I-580 experience severe crosswinds reaching 70mph. These conditions frequently flip high-profile vehicles and trailers, requiring specialized heavy-duty recovery teams to clear the highway.

SnowstormsHigh

Heavy snowfall in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Reno and Lake Tahoe creates treacherous conditions on I-80. Towing companies in this region utilize 4x4 wreckers for mountain recovery.

Dust StormsMedium

Sudden dust storms in rural basins like the Black Rock Desert reduce visibility to zero instantly. These events cause multi-vehicle pileups that require rapid coordinated towing responses in remote areas.

Average Local Tow Cost

$95 – $165
$50$300
NTA regulated tariffs set maximum allowable rates for hookup and mileage in Nevada.
Extreme desert distances between towns like Tonopah and Ely significantly increase total mileage costs.
Las Vegas Strip congestion often triggers higher hourly labor rates due to extended transit times.
Specialized recovery equipment needed for off-road desert extractions or mountain snow winching.
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COST GUIDE

Towing Costs in Nevada

Local Tow (up to 5 miles)
$95 – $150
Long Distance Tow (per mile)
$4.50 – $7.00
Heavy Duty Towing
$250 – $450
Roadside Assistance (Jump/Fuel)
$75 – $125
Motorcycle Towing
$110 – $180
Winch-Out/Recovery
$150 – $300
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COMMON QUESTIONS

FAQs About Towing in Nevada

Nevada does not have a single flat rate. Instead, the Nevada Transportation Authority (NTA) approves specific 'tariffs' for each company. These tariffs set the maximum price for hookups, mileage, and storage. Before the tow begins, you should ask the operator for their NTA-approved rate sheet to ensure you are not being overcharged beyond the legal limit for your specific region.

Yes, but only if specific conditions are met. Nevada law requires that residential complexes post clear signage at every entrance stating that parking is restricted and unauthorized vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense. If you are a resident with a valid permit and still get towed, the NTA provides a formal complaint process to dispute the tow and seek reimbursement.

Under Nevada state law, a towing company must notify the local police department or sheriff's office within one hour of removing a vehicle from private property without the owner's consent. This ensures that when you call 311 or the non-emergency line to report a missing vehicle, the police will already have a record of the tow and the storage location.

Nevada Highway Patrol is very aggressive about enforcing NRS 484B.607, especially on high-speed corridors like I-15 and I-80. If you see a tow truck with flashing amber lights, you must move to the far lane if safe. If you cannot move over, you must slow down significantly below the posted speed limit. Failure to do so results in heavy fines and points.

If a vehicle remains unclaimed in a Nevada storage yard, the towing company must send a certified letter to the registered owner after a specific period, usually 15 to 30 days. If the owner does not settle the fees, the company can apply for a lien sale and auction the vehicle to recover costs. You should contact the tow yard immediately to prevent escalating storage fees.

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All Cities in Nevada

26 cities with towing companies in Nevada

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OFFICIAL RESOURCES

Official Towing Resources β€” Nevada

For towing regulations, consumer rights, and motor carrier requirements in Nevada, visit these authoritative sources:

Nevada DOT β€” Motor Carrier Division
Nevada Department of Transportation β€” motor carrier and towing regulations
Nevada DMV β€” Motor Carrier Services
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles β€” commercial vehicle licensing
FMCSA β€” Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Federal towing regulations, CDL requirements, and commercial vehicle safety standards
NHTSA β€” Towing & Trailer Safety
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration β€” vehicle safety ratings and towing guidelines
TRAA β€” Towing & Recovery Association of America
National industry association representing the U.S. towing and recovery industry

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