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Towing Services in New Jersey

Find trusted towing companies across 91 cities in New Jersey. Compare ratings, read reviews, and get free estimates.

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HIGHEST RATED

Top-Rated Companies in New Jersey

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Jo-Hails Towing

Sayreville, NJ
5.0
(146 reviews)
Flatbed TowingMotorcycle TowingJump StartTire Change
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5.0
(274 reviews)
Local TowingLong-Distance TowingRoadside Assistance
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5.0
(278 reviews)
Local TowingRoadside AssistanceLockout ServiceTire Change
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5.0
(16 reviews)
Local TowingRoadside AssistanceTire ChangeJump Start
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5.0
(20 reviews)
Local TowingLong-Distance TowingRoadside AssistanceWinch-Out & Recovery
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LOCAL COVERAGE

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91 cities with towing service providers in New Jersey

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WHAT WE COVER

Popular Services in New Jersey

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STATE TIPS

Towing Tips for New Jersey

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Verify the towing company has a valid registration with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs before allowing any vehicle hookup.

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Keep non-emergency numbers for the New Jersey State Police handy when traveling the Garden State Parkway or Turnpike.

3

Check for clearly posted signs at Jersey City private parking lots to avoid high non-consensual towing and storage fees.

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In Newark, always request a printed receipt that matches the state-mandated fee disclosure requirements for all private property tows.

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Use the Safe Service areas on major toll roads if your vehicle stalls to avoid blocking high-speed traffic lanes.

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Take photos of your vehicle's condition before it is towed from an accident scene on I-95 for insurance documentation.

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91 cities with verified providers
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LOCAL GUIDE

About Towing in New Jersey

New Jersey features a high concentration of towing services across 91 cities, with 235 active companies listed in our database. Urban centers like Jersey City, Newark, and North Bergen dominate the directory, accounting for nearly 40% of the state's total listings. The Garden State's network of highways, including the busy NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and I-95, creates a constant demand for roadside assistance and emergency recovery. With an average rating of 4.2/5, motorists find reliable support from the 80 companies offering 24/7 services. Travelers near the Lincoln Tunnel in Union City or those moving through rural southern counties benefit from a dense infrastructure that supports rapid response for light and heavy-duty towing needs. Most operators specialize in jump starts and local towing, ensuring traffic flows smoothly through this populated corridor between Philadelphia and New York City.

Towing Regulations in New Jersey

REGULATORY AUTHORITY
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs
  • Predatory Towing Prevention Act restricts towing from private property without a contract and proper signage.
  • Towing companies must provide a detailed invoice including an itemized list of all fees and services.
  • Maximum storage and towing rates for non-consensual tows are regulated by municipal ordinances across the state.
  • Drivers have the legal right to pay via cash, credit, or debit for any non-consensual towing service.
  • Vehicles must be released during normal business hours if fees are paid according to state-mandated guidelines.
Move-Over Law: NJ Statute 39:4-92.2 requires drivers to move over or slow down for emergency vehicles with flashing lights. Violations result in fines ranging from $100 to $500.
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ROAD CONDITIONS

Road Hazards in New Jersey

SnowstormsHigh

Winter storms frequently impact the NJ Turnpike and northern hill regions, causing treacherous ice patches and multi-vehicle accidents requiring heavy-duty recovery.

Flash FloodingHigh

Low-lying areas in Hoboken and the Jersey Shore experience rapid flooding during heavy rains, stalling vehicles in deep water and necessitating winch-outs.

Construction ZonesMedium

Constant infrastructure upgrades on the Garden State Parkway create narrow lanes and sudden stops, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions and roadside breakdowns.

Dense FogMedium

Coastal regions and the Pine Barrens often face thick morning fog that reduces visibility to near zero on rural routes like Route 206.

Average Local Tow Cost

$95 – $165
$50$300
High demand and traffic congestion in Jersey City and Newark result in higher urban service premiums.
NJ Turnpike and Parkway tows involve specialized permits and higher fees compared to local municipal streets.
Severe winter weather conditions increase demand and labor costs for recovery services across northern New Jersey.
After-hours calls between 10 PM and 6 AM typically incur a $25 to $50 surcharge statewide.
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COST GUIDE

Towing Costs in New Jersey

Local Tow
$85 – $150
Long Distance (per mile)
$4.50 – $7.00
Heavy Duty Towing
$250 – $550
Roadside Assistance
$65 – $125
Motorcycle Towing
$95 – $175
Winch-Out/Recovery
$150 – $350
Jump Start
$55 – $95
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HELPFUL RESOURCES

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COMMON QUESTIONS

FAQs About Towing in New Jersey

New Jersey does not have a single statewide fee cap for all services, but the Predatory Towing Prevention Act limits charges for non-consensual tows. Municipalities often set their own maximum rates for police-dispatched or private property tows. You should expect to pay between $100 and $200 for a standard hookup in urban areas. Always ask for an itemized bill to ensure the fees align with local regulations.

Yes, but only if the property owner has a contract with the towing company and has posted visible signage. These signs must include specific hours towing is enforced and the name of the towing service. The signs must be placed at every entrance to the parking lot. If these conditions are not met, the tow may be considered predatory under New Jersey consumer protection guidelines.

NJ Statute 39:4-92.2 mandates that drivers must move into an adjacent lane when approaching a stationary tow truck or emergency vehicle with flashing lights. If a lane change is unsafe, drivers must reduce their speed significantly below the posted limit. Failure to comply can result in a fine of up to $500, as this law is strictly enforced to protect roadside workers and emergency responders.

If you believe you have been overcharged or treated unfairly, you can file a formal complaint with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. You should provide copies of your receipt, photos of any signage at the tow location, and a detailed description of the incident. Local police departments also handle complaints related to illegal tows from private property within their specific municipal jurisdictions.

Under the Predatory Towing Prevention Act, New Jersey towing companies are required to accept at least two forms of payment, which must include a major credit card or debit card. They cannot force you to pay only in cash for a non-consensual tow. Always ensure you receive a receipt that displays the company's address and registration information, as this is required for your records.

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FULL DIRECTORY

All Cities in New Jersey

91 cities with towing companies in New Jersey

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OFFICIAL RESOURCES

Official Towing Resources β€” New Jersey

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

New Jersey MVC β€” Towing Regulations
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission β€” towing company and operator licensing
New Jersey Consumer Affairs β€” Towing
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs β€” towing consumer protection
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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