1. Contact a towing company. You can find towing companies in your area by searching online, or by calling your local non-emergency police number and asking for a referral.
2. Provide the towing company with information about your vehicle. This will include the make, model, year, license plate number, and location of your vehicle.
3. Pay the towing company's fee. Towing companies typically charge a fee for their services, which can vary depending on the distance they need to travel and the type of vehicle you have.
4. Sign a towing authorization form. This form will give the towing company permission to tow your vehicle.
5. Wait for the towing company to arrive and tow your vehicle. Once the towing company arrives, they will load your vehicle onto a tow truck and take it to a designated location.
You may also be required to provide:
- Proof of ownership for the vehicle, such as a vehicle registration or title
- A valid driver's license
- Proof of insurance for the vehicle
Additional tips for having a vehicle towed:
- If you are unsure of who to call for towing services, you can contact your local police department or AAA.
- Make sure to get the name of the towing company, the driver's name, and the truck's license plate number.
- Keep all paperwork related to the towing, including the towing authorization form and any receipts.