Tow trucks in Tyler, TX
22 tow truck and roadside-assistance shops serving Tyler, Texas. Tap a phone number to call any of them directly — TowMile doesn’t take a cut, the call goes straight through.
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1414 Gish Ln, Tyler, TX, 75707-3236
towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →4171 Frankston Highway, Tyler, TX, 75701
No phone listedWebsite ↗towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →5520 Old Jacksonville Hwy, Tyler, TX, 75703
No phone listedWebsite ↗towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →3053 Spur 124, Tyler, TX, 75707
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →3053 Texas 124 Spur, Tyler, TX, 75707
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →1717 W Southwest Loop 323, Tyler, TX, 75701
No phone listedtowmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →2929 Crow Rd, Tyler, TX, 75703-3386
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →2324 E Devine St, Tyler, TX, 75701
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →2225 W Southwest Loop 323, Tyler, TX, 75701-8434
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →4420 Dc Dr, Tyler, TX, 75701
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →2913 HWY 31 E., Tyler, TX, 75702
No phone listedWebsite ↗towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →13452 FM 206, Tyler, TX, 75709-5107
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →4848 Tidwell Dr, Tyler, TX, 75708
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →4848 Tidwell Dr, Tyler, TX, 75708-6102
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →10200 TX-31 E, Tyler, TX, 75705-2337
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →12126 Erwin St W, Tyler, TX, 75704-6942
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →12126 State Highway 64 W, Tyler, TX, 75704
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →1326 W Gentry Pkwy, Tyler, TX, 75702-4004
towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →8001 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler, TX, 75703
No phone listedWebsite ↗towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →10137 County Road 2170, Tyler, TX, 75791
towjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →2417 S. Broadway Ave., Tyler, TX, 75701
No phone listedWebsite ↗towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →6715 S. Broadway Ave., Tyler, TX, 75703
No phone listedWebsite ↗towmechanicjumpstarttire changelockoutDetails, hours, services →
Typical tow truck prices in Tyler
Real prices vary by operator, time of day, vehicle weight, and distance. The ranges below cover what shops in the Texas area typically quote — use them to sanity-check whether you’re getting a fair price before agreeing to a hookup. TowMile does not collect fees on any of these services.
| Service | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Local tow (under 5 miles) | $75–$125 | Base hookup + flat-rate haul to nearby destination |
| Tow per additional mile | $3–$5 | After the first 5 miles included in the base |
| Jumpstart | $65–$95 | Flat rate — battery test usually included |
| Tire change | $65–$95 | Customer must have a usable spare and the wheel lock key |
| Lockout (unlock service) | $65–$95 | Most operators can pop standard locks in under 10 minutes |
| Fuel delivery | $50–$85 | Fuel cost not included — usually 2 gallons gas or 5 gallons diesel |
| Winch-out (off-road / ditch) | $100–$200 | Depends on terrain, distance from road, and time of day |
| After-hours / holiday surcharge | $25–$50 | Added on top of the base rate |
Sourced from typical published rates in the Texas region as of 2026. Verify with the operator before service.
Roadside services available in Tyler
Most shops do more than tow — many handle quick roadside fixes that get you back on the road without ever loading your car. Here’s what local operators advertise:
- TowingOffered by 22 shops in Tyler
- JumpstartOffered by 22 shops in Tyler
- Tire changeOffered by 22 shops in Tyler
- LockoutOffered by 22 shops in Tyler
- On-site mechanicOffered by 9 shops in Tyler
Stuck right now in Tyler? Quick steps
- 1. Get safe first
Pull onto the shoulder, turn on hazards, exit the vehicle on the passenger side if you’re on a busy road. If you’re on an interstate or in immediate danger, call 911 before anyone else.
- 2. Note your exact location
Cross street, mile marker, ZIP, or the address of the nearest business. Tow dispatchers route the closest truck the moment they have a precise pin.
- 3. Call your insurance roadside line
If you have roadside coverage on your auto policy or through AAA, call them first — they’ll dispatch a local operator and the cost is usually included. Otherwise, work the list above top-to-bottom and book the first operator who answers.
- 4. Confirm price BEFORE hookup
Get the quote in writing (text is fine). Confirm the destination address, the hookup type (flatbed vs wheel-lift), and the total estimated cost. Once your car is on the truck, your leverage to negotiate disappears.
Frequently asked questions
- How many tow truck shops are in Tyler, Texas?
- 22 licensed tow truck and roadside-assistance operators are listed for Tyler on TowMile. 15 of them have a published phone number you can call directly from this page.
- How much does a tow truck cost in Tyler?
- Local tows in Texas typically run $75–$125 for the first 5 miles, plus $3–$5 per additional mile. Roadside services like jumpstarts, tire changes, and lockouts are usually a flat $65–$95 in this area. Always confirm with the operator before they hook up your vehicle.
- Are there 24/7 tow trucks in Tyler?
- Most full-service operators on this page answer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. After-hours and holiday calls typically carry a $25–$50 surcharge on top of the base rate. If you're stranded overnight, work down the list and call the first operator that answers — response time matters more than price at 2am.
- How fast can a tow truck reach me in Tyler?
- Inside Tyler city limits, expect a 15–30 minute ETA during business hours and 30–60 minutes overnight. Operators on the outskirts may quote 45–90 minutes. Tell the dispatcher your exact ZIP and mile-marker when you call — it helps them route the closest truck.
- Does my car insurance cover towing in Texas?
- If you have roadside assistance on your auto policy (or through AAA, Allstate Motor Club, or your manufacturer like Toyota Roadside), towing is usually covered up to 5–15 miles. Beyond that, you pay the difference. Call your insurer's roadside number BEFORE you hire a shop directly — they'll often dispatch one of the shops on this page on your behalf.
- What should I do if I'm stranded in Tyler right now?
- Pull off to the shoulder if you can do so safely, turn on your hazards, and call one of the shops listed above directly. Most operators in Tyler answer 24/7 and dispatch within 15–30 minutes. If you're on an interstate or in immediate danger, call 911 first.
- What's the difference between a flatbed and a wheel-lift tow?
- A flatbed (rollback) loads your entire car onto a flat platform — required for all-wheel-drive vehicles, low-clearance sports cars, EVs, and accident vehicles. A wheel-lift hooks one axle and tows with the other two wheels on the ground — cheaper, fine for short distances on standard front- or rear-wheel-drive cars. When you call, mention your vehicle's drivetrain and the operator will send the right truck.
- Can a tow truck take me to a body shop, dealership, or my home?
- Yes. Most operators in Tyler will tow your vehicle to any destination within their service radius — body shop, dealership, mechanic, repair facility, your driveway, or a self-storage lot. Cross-city tows beyond 25 miles may be quoted as long-distance ($3–$5 per mile after the base).
- Do these tow shops handle motorcycles, RVs, or heavy-duty vehicles?
- Most cover light-duty (cars, light trucks, motorcycles) by default. Medium- and heavy-duty (RVs, box trucks, commercial trucks, buses) requires a specialized rig and is a separate quote — usually $250–$500 base. Call ahead and ask: "do you have a medium-duty wrecker?" before assuming.
- Do these tow shops accept credit cards?
- Most operators in Tyler accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and AmEx. Cash is universally accepted. Some smaller operators are cash- or Zelle-only — confirm payment method when you book the call.
- Are these tow truck listings free?
- Yes. TowMile is a free directory of US tow shops, sourced from the Overture Maps Foundation. We don't charge customers, and we don't charge shop owners to be listed. If you own one of these shops and want to manage your hours and services, you can claim your listing for free.
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