Emergency Towing in Las Vegas
When your vehicle quits in the wrong place, you need more than a tow truck. You need the car moved safely, the drop-off handled clearly, and the situation under control. Economy Towing provides emergency towing in Las Vegas and surrounding areas for vehicles that break down, overheat, get damaged, will not start, or cannot be driven without risking more damage.

When You Need Emergency Towing
Emergency towing is for situations where your vehicle cannot stay where it is or should not be driven any farther. Common reasons to call include:
- Your car broke down on the road
- Your vehicle was involved in an accident
- Your engine overheated
- Your vehicle will not start
- Your car is stuck in park or will not shift
- You have a flat tire and cannot safely replace it
- Your vehicle is stuck in a parking lot, driveway, garage, or roadside area
- Your SUV, truck, van, or light-duty vehicle needs to be moved
- Your vehicle needs to be taken to a repair shop, dealership, home, or safe location
If you are on a freeway shoulder, busy street, dark road, or unsafe area, move away from traffic before making the call. The vehicle matters, but your safety comes first.
What We Can Tow
Economy Towing handles emergency towing for many common vehicle types, depending on size, condition, access, and towing requirements. This may include:
- Cars
- SUVs
- Vans
- Small trucks
- Light-duty vehicles
- Some medium-duty vehicles
- Some modified vehicles, depending on size and clearance
- Accident-damaged vehicles
- Dead vehicles that will not start
- Vehicles going to repair shops, dealerships, homes, or storage locations
When you call, provide the vehicle year, make, model, pickup location, drop-off location, and what happened. If the vehicle has accident damage, missing wheels, low clearance, locked steering, flat tires, stuck brakes, leaking fluids, or cannot roll, mention that before the truck is dispatched.
Those details matter. A simple breakdown tow is different from a vehicle that is damaged, boxed in, sitting in a parking garage, or unable to steer.


How Emergency Towing Works
Call (702) 498-1063 and give your location, vehicle type, issue, and preferred drop-off location. If you do not know the exact address, provide cross streets, a business name, casino name, freeway exit, mile marker, or map pin. Common drop-off locations include:
- Repair shops
- Dealerships
- Homes
- Mechanic Yards
- Storage Facilities
- Body Shops
- Approved parking or receiving locations
For accident-related towing, follow instructions from police, insurance, property management, or any party controlling the scene before arranging removal.
Call for Emergency Towing in Las Vegas
If your vehicle cannot be driven safely, Economy Towing can help move it to a repair shop, dealership, home, storage location, or another approved destination.
Testimonials
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See what people are saying about our services.
Posted on Math ExplainerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Teo did a great job for me on short notice. Much appreciated.Posted on Kanoa MooreTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Teo was fast, dropped it off perfectly. Thank you so much!Posted on Tommy TaylorTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The driver ( Teo )did an excellent job of getting my vehicle out of my garage without incident. He didn't even scrape the bumper of the vehicle as he drove it down the driveway. I would highly recommend his services anytime!!Posted on Jon StarkTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very fast and professional!Posted on G gTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have tried other towing services and I was fully expecting to wait 2-3 hours. Thankfully, Teo arrived within an hour. He was very friendly and quickly got my car ready and even helped me place the car in the exact location I wanted even though it was a bit of extra work. This being my second time getting great service from here, I'll likely be saving their number permanently.Posted on E PTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Easy, fast, affordable Friendly, and quick towing!Posted on Randon SheldonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Being from Hawaii it’s hard to find Fast and Friendly service out here in Nevada like back home but I gave these guys a call and talked to Alex and he sent his Teo to tow immediately… no problems. grateful for these guys taking care of me and at a solid price during these times when everything is over priced. I hope I never have to use a Tow Service but if I do I will definitely be calling These guys for anything me or my family needs. MahaloPosted on Ron NoconTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They are fast, friendly and professional. Thanks again Mr. Teo!
Service Areas
Economy Towing provides emergency towing in Las Vegas and across the surrounding service area, including:
- Las Vegas
- North Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Green Valley
- Southern Highlands
- Sun City
- Blue Diamond
- Boulder City
- Mount Charleston
- Primm
- Jean
- Mesquite
- Indian Springs
- Pahrump
- Laughlin
- Moapa Valley
- Amargosa Valley
- Coyote Springs
- Beatty
Availability depends on vehicle location, time of call, route, distance, vehicle condition, access, and towing requirements.
Call (702) 498-1063 to confirm availability for your exact location.
Need Further Help?
Emergency Towing FAQs
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How much does emergency towing cost?
Emergency towing cost depends on the pickup location, tow distance, vehicle type, towing method, time of call, and vehicle condition. A simple local tow usually costs less than a tow involving accident damage, blocked access, missing wheels, locked steering, or a vehicle that cannot roll. Useful details include the pickup address, drop-off address, vehicle year, make, model, and what happened. Those details help determine whether the tow is light-duty, medium-duty, flatbed, wheel-lift, or requires extra loading care. Do not rely on vague price guesses. The correct price depends on the actual situation.
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Can I choose where my vehicle is taken?
Yes, in most cases you can choose where your vehicle is taken. Common destinations include repair shops, dealerships, homes, mechanic yards, storage yards, and body shops. Before the tow, confirm that the destination can accept the vehicle. Some shops have gates, after-hours drop boxes, limited parking, or specific instructions for where disabled vehicles should be left. If the destination is closed, get clear instructions before the tow begins.
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Can you tow a car with a flat tire?
Yes, a car with a flat tire may be towable. The right approach depends on where the vehicle is, how many tires are flat, whether the wheel is damaged, and whether the vehicle can be loaded safely. If the flat tire is on a busy road, freeway shoulder, or unsafe area, do not risk changing it in traffic. Move away from the road and call for help from a safe location. Mention whether the vehicle has a spare tire, wheel damage, low clearance, or a second flat tire.
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What should I do if my car breaks down on the freeway?
Get yourself and passengers away from traffic first. If possible, pull onto the shoulder, turn on hazard lights, and stay clear of moving vehicles. Do not stand between your vehicle and traffic. When calling, provide the freeway name, direction of travel, nearest exit, mile marker, cross street, or map pin. In Las Vegas, that may include I-15, US-95, the 215 Beltway, I-11, or other major routes. If police or highway patrol are already involved, follow their instructions.
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Do you provide emergency towing at night?
Economy Towing operates during posted business hours: Monday through Saturday from 6 AM to 10 PM and Sunday from 8 AM to 8 PM. Night towing depends on the time of the call and current availability. Do not assume 24/7 service. Call (702) 498-1063 and describe your location, vehicle condition, and destination so availability can be confirmed. If the vehicle is on a freeway shoulder, busy street, or unsafe area, move yourself and passengers away from traffic before arranging the tow.
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Can you tow my car after an accident?
Yes, accident-damaged vehicles can usually be towed when they can be safely loaded and moved. The vehicle may need different handling if it has wheel damage, steering problems, leaking fluids, deployed airbags, broken suspension, or body damage around the tires. If police, insurance, property management, or another party is involved, follow their instructions first. Once the vehicle is cleared for removal, it can usually be towed to a repair shop, body shop, dealership, home, storage yard, or another approved location.
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Can you tow my car if it will not start?
Yes, a vehicle that will not start can often be towed. The bigger question is whether the vehicle can roll, steer, and shift into neutral. A dead battery, failed starter, overheating engine, alternator problem, or fuel issue may be straightforward. A vehicle with locked wheels, stuck brakes, transmission problems, or no keys may need a different loading approach. Tell the dispatcher whether the vehicle starts, rolls, steers, and brakes. That information helps avoid wasted time at pickup.
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Do you tow from parking garages?
Parking garage towing depends on the garage height, ramp layout, vehicle clearance, and where the vehicle is parked. Many garages have height limits that prevent certain tow trucks from entering. Useful details include the garage name, parking level, clearance height, vehicle type, and whether the vehicle can roll, steer, or shift into neutral. Tight turns, steep ramps, low ceilings, blocked spaces, and low-clearance vehicles can make garage towing more complicated.
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What information should I have ready when I call?
Have these details ready: Pickup location Drop-off location Vehicle year, make, and model What happened Whether the vehicle runs Whether it rolls, steers, and brakes Whether there are flat tires, damage, missing keys, locked wheels, or low clearance Whether the vehicle is in a garage, parking lot, apartment complex, shop, or roadside area If you do not have an exact address, use nearby cross streets, a business name, casino name, freeway exit, mile marker, or map pin.
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What can make emergency towing more difficult?
Common issues include missing keys, locked steering, stuck brakes, flat tires, accident damage, leaking fluids, broken suspension, low clearance, parking garage restrictions, blocked access, steep driveways, soft ground, and no safe loading area. Apartment complexes, casinos, storage facilities, gated communities, shops, and private lots may also have access rules. Gate codes, parking instructions, and property restrictions should be handled before the driver arrives. The best move is to give the difficult details upfront. If the vehicle is damaged, blocked in, or hard to reach, say that during the call.
